A former academic staff member of the Department of Classics at The University of Nottingham, Harold Mattingly, […]
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Tags: Department of classics, Harold Mattingly, history, obituary, staff, Stephen Hodkinson
What can zombies and Doctor Who tell us about genetics or vegan ethics? Find out at […]
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Tags: Catherine Johnson, Doctor Who, Kate Stewart, Keith Bound, Lynn Fotheringham, Mathieu Donner, Nathan Waddell, Popular Culture Lecture Series, School of Biosciences, School of Cultures Language and Area Studies, School of English, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sean May, Stephen Hodkinson, Susannah Lydon, Timo Schrader
The ISOS Annual Lecture will be delivered by Prof Robin Law, Emeritus Professor of African History (University of Stirling) on ‘Provisioning the slave trade: the supply of corn on the seventeenth-century Gold Coast’.
Tags: Department of classics, history, Institute for the Study of Slavery, ISOS, ISOS Annual Public Lecture, Robin Law, Stephen Hodkinson, University of Stirling
Lynn Fotheringham and Stephen Hodkinson, Department of Classics, present the lecture ‘This is Sparta! Representing Ancient Greece in films and comics’. Part of the Popular Culture Lecture Series. Art by Tomer Hanuka.
Tags: classics, Department of classics, film, literature, Lynn Fotheringham, Popular Culture Lecture Series, Stephen Hodkinson
Calibre is a personal leadership and development programme for University staff with disabilities*. Among the programme’s […]
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Tags: Calibre, Disabled Staff Network, Disabled Staff Network coordinator, Gillian Coburn, Katharine Carter, Model Design Technician, Professional Development Officer, Professor of Ancient History, Sarah Thomas, School of Architecture, Stephen Hodkinson, Susan Inness