Sheldon Hall speaks to BBC Radio Sheffield
Dr Sheldon Hall, lecturer in film, spoke to BBC Radio Sheffield about the decline of live tv and how viewers consume media. Listen back from 2:14:40.
Read moreShowcasing research from the Culture & Creativity Research Institute at Sheffield Hallam University
Showcasing research from the Culture & Creativity Research Institute at Sheffield Hallam University
Dr Sheldon Hall, lecturer in film, spoke to BBC Radio Sheffield about the decline of live tv and how viewers consume media. Listen back from 2:14:40.
Read moreDr Ruth Deller, reader in media and communication, spoke to BBC Radio Sheffield about the Golden Globes, which were held on Sunday 07 January 2024. Listen back from 1:46:56 at this link. Ruth Deller is a Reader in Media and Communication at Sheffield Hallam University (SHU), UK and an entertainment critic for outlets including Radio Sheffield and Broadway World. She has published […]
Read moreON THE RADAR research seminars promote the sharing of knowledge across the entire Sheffield Hallam University community – all are welcome, free to attend. The most recent in the ON THE RADAR research seminar series, held on Wednesday 29 November 2023 and organised by Dr Diane Rodgers, saw Dr James Fenwick discuss his research on Stanley Kubrick. The well-attended event […]
Read moreWednesday 17 January 2024, 1330 Online talk featuring Wendy Russell and Sue Breakell Archival materiality as connective tissue The next talk from the Archive Research Community will be held online on Wednesday 17 January at 1330. It will be an online talk by Wendy Russell (British Film Institute) and Sue Breakell (Archive Director, University of Brighton Design Archives) about archival materiality. Wendy and Sue are the co-editors […]
Read moreStandout films and TV from 2023 Dr Ruth Deller, reader in media and communication, spoke to BBC Radio Sheffield around the standout moments of film and TV in 2023. Listen back from 2:35:08.
Read moreOn Wednesday 15 November Professor John Goodby was one of two experts on Irish poetry and poetry translation, together with Dr Francis Jones of Newcastle University, invited to speak at a research seminar in the series run by the British Centre for Literary Translation (BCLT) at UEA; this event centred on the launch of Helen Gibson’s book on translations by […]
Read moreOn Saturday 04 November, “I Sang in my Chains like the Sea“ took place involving the performance of newly-commissioned settings of seven Dylan Thomas poems by five composers. The event, co-organised by Professor John Goodby as part of an ongoing collaborative project with the composer David Lancaster (York St John University) was staged as part of the York Late Music […]
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