New project launches to investigate issues surrounding how global health emergencies are declared ‘over’ and what comes after
The nature and question of how global health emergencies are declared to be ‘over’ is the focus of a multi-million-pound...
The nature and question of how global health emergencies are declared to be ‘over’ is the focus of a multi-million-pound...
Members of the public are being invited to share patches of material for use in a new patchwork at the...
Three leading names in film, television and theatre have praised the impact that studying at the University of Exeter has...
In the week of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings, academics from across the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and...
A week-long programme of public events will begin today showcasing the breadth and excitement of English studies in contemporary UK...
A world-renowned visual artist is to visit the University of Exeter this month and provide a rare insight into her...
A complete collection of poems written during the historic cotton famine of the 19th century and rediscovered after more than...
The life and work of writer Jean Rhys, author of the renowned postcolonial novel Wide Sargasso Sea, is to be...
Live performing arts are facing an existential threat from a range of potential global shocks unless there is significant and...