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    It’s The Eyes That Have It

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    As Manchester Metropolitan University’s (MMU) Humanities in Public (HiP) programme launches into its seventh and final stage – Sensing Place – the academic focus moves on from bodies living and bodies dead to sense data, perception, and the nature of the world around us. The University of Aberdeen’s Tim Ingold arrived at five o’clock to…

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    Carol Ann Duffy & Julia Copus

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    Carol Ann Duffy & Friends Series 9 – Monday 12th May 2014 As the doors to The Royal Exchange’s Studio Theatre opened, the sound of smooth, relaxing jazz rung down the hallway. However, that wasn’t the reason the crowd had turned up at the theatre tonight. Prior to the beginning of the event, I managed…

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    Lily Cole to Visit MMU

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    Lily Cole is an influential figure in the fashion world; supermodel, actress… and environmental activist? Maybe she’s not as well-known for her humanitarian and environmental work, but it is her involvement raising sustainability awareness that has prompted her impending visit to Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU). Alongside her work commitments, Lily supports a variety of worthy…

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    Rosamond Prize Concludes in Live Concert

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    Words by Justine Chamberlain The annual Rosamond Prize concluded on Saturday at a free concert at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) in Manchester. An audience of almost a hundred people listened to performances of talented musicians from the school perform poems by current Masters and PhD students from Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU). Poets…

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    Caste Distinctions Migrating to the UK

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    Words by Justine Chamberlain This week Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) held an open discussion about including the definition of caste in the UK’s legal framework, hosted by employment law specialist barrister Barry Harwood-Gray, from Kenworthys Chambers in Manchester. The topic of caste is becoming increasingly important in the UK and Europe and particularly so for…

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