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    Sensing Place Symposium

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    This week’s Humanities in Public (HiP) event had a lot to live up to. Professor Tim Ingold’s Reach for the Stars lecture of last week drew a large crowd, held its rapt, and then closed off with an intense Q&A session. HiP’s sequel in the Sensing Place series, the Sensing Place Symposium, put four academics…

  • Interview, News

    MMU Languages ‘Best Overall Department’

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    On 26th May 2014, the Languages Department at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) won ‘Best Overall Department’ at MMU Teaching Awards, and the Department’s Dr Huw Bell also won a MMUnion ‘You’re Brilliant’ award from his final year class. Humanity Hallows got on the case and spoke with several of the Language Department’s student representatives to…

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    Carol Ann Duffy Friends Season 9

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    Series 9 of Carol Ann Duffy & Friends at The Royal Exchange took place this week with another exceptional night of reading by Carol Ann Duffy, Paul Henry and student poets from the Manchester Writing School. Carol Ann Duffy began by talking about Public Poems commissioned by a newspaper or public event. She introduced her recent public poem…

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    Don’t Waste Your Protest Vote On UKIP – Go Green

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    Words by Joshua Hill European and local elections will be held tomorrow. If you happen to work in the banking sector, or are the owner of a multi-million pound business, you may want to vote Conservative. But I’m neither of those, so that leaves me with a question. Who should I vote for? Labour prides…

  • Interview, News

    An Audience with Lily Cole

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    Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) recently played host to a high-profile guest. Lily Cole – supermodel, actor, and environmental and humanitarian activist – was invited by MMU’s Big Impact Project to speak to staff and students about sustainability and her website, impossible.com. Personally, I was very excited by her impending visit; Lily, admiringly, works on whatever…

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