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    Mar 29
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  2. Apr 3

    UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships will support new career paths and encourage the movement of talented researchers and innovators between business and academia:

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  3. 22 hours ago

    - were on campus to showcase the many works that have been commissioned on this funding scheme by Filmmaking students and alumni, followed by an alumni panel about their careers. Find out more about Random Acts at

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  4. Apr 3

    Foundation Diploma and Interactive Arts alumni, BAFTA Award Winner for Best British Short, visited to speak with students.

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  5. Apr 3

    Cracking tale about the Hollywood film producer who has stepped in to save his Rochdale ancestral home - with a bit of help from students

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  6. Apr 2

    Job alert: we are looking to appoint a Lecturer in Creative Writing: Scriptwriting. Applicants should have a doctoral level qualification in a relevant area or an established professional reputation as a scriptwriter for stage or screen. Deadline 16/04/18.

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  7. Mar 31

    Delighted to be interviewing director John Trengove after screening of The Wound , 30/4A. It explores tradition & sexuality in South Africa’s Xhosa culture. 3 men commence a dangerous dance with each other and their own desires'

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  8. Mar 30

    - was featured in the Guardian for her work with Manchester Urban Sketchers. Read more at

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  9. Mar 29

    "If you want to experience the horrors of real life, you have to find your way in" Jamila Gavin on the Gothic elements of her work

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  10. Mar 29

    A fantastic line up of YA authors discussing the Gothic elements and influences of their work

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  11. Mar 29

    The brilliant Jamila Gavin reading from Blackberry Blue

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  12. Mar 29

    "you write what you love" on why she writes historian YA fiction

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  13. Mar 29

    “The history of the British working class is multi-coloured!” Says .

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  14. Mar 29

    “There are so many unheard voices.” tells us. He notes that people of colour have been present in Britain historically, but banished from British history.

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  15. Mar 29

    Prof Chloe Buckley asks our panel about the process of re-telling histories

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  16. Mar 29

    “You draw on the vocabulary without being over the top.” says of using the gothic genre to bring across the very real horrors of historical events like partition.

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  17. Mar 29

    “It’s always the absence.” Says of the anxiety of the unseen and unknown in Gothic fiction.

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  18. Mar 29

    “I’ve always been interested in the darker side of human nature” says , who likes to push the boundaries of YA fiction, “I was always told you can only go so far with the dark stuff and then there’s a cut off point.”

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  19. Mar 29

    Having not intentionally written in the gothic mode, notes that Sawbones shares the influence of 18th century medicine seen in Frankenstein

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  20. Mar 29

    Chairing this panel, Prof Chloe Buckley asks our authors about the Gothic and its influence on their writing

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  21. Mar 29

    The second part of the evening focuses on the role of the Gothic in

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