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  • By-Line: Molly Whyte

    Readers of the Guardian and the (London) Times Higher Education online may have been noticing a familiar by-line: CMCI MA student Molly Whyte. Molly, who studies part time on our Arts and Cultural Management programme,… Read more

  • Josephine Pachta-Reyhofenin is in The House

    Congratulations to CMCI student Josephine Pachta-Reyhofen, who has won a paid internship at London’s Royal Opera House following her success in the latest King’s Cultural Challenge. This year’s challenge was to design an innovative cultural… Read more

  • Do You Like Kipling?

    CMCI’s Professor Richard Howells has a piece just published in the (London) Times Higher Education. It’s about Rudyard Kipling’s Stalky & Co, first published in 1899. Howells had found an old copy in his local… Read more

  • Images of Occupation: Wendy Burke’s Book Just Published

    Congratulations to CMCI Research Associate Dr Wendy Burke on the publication of her book: Images of Occupation in Dutch Film: Memory, Myth, and the Cultural Legacy of War, just out with Amsterdam University Press. The… Read more

  • Children’s Television

    Children’s TV is something we all remember. But there is more to it than nostalgia: it’s also important. There’s a welcome, then, for CMCI Professor Jeanette Steemers’ edited special edition on “Children’s Television in Transition”,… Read more

  • Coming Soon: The CMCI PhD Conference 2017

    There are just two weeks left now until CMCI PhD Conference 2017. A full day of discussions has been lined up, together with a keynote address on “The Seven Ethics of Creative Subversion,” given by… Read more

  • Nick Wilson and “The Slow Burning Crisis”

    There is lavish praise for CMCI’s Dr Nick Wilson in the current Huffpost. In his article “The Slow Burning Crisis”, contributor Tony Woodcock writes that: “Nick’s intellectual contributions to the field are really outstanding.” Woodcock’s… Read more

  • CMCI Value Event Podcasts Avaiable

    Podcasts from CMCI’s “Beyond Value for Money” symposium on cultural value are now available on line, along with the script of Sir John Tusa’s opening address. This provides a valuable resource for scholars, students and… Read more

  • Fashion and the City

    Just back from New York City is CMCI fashion specialist Dr Joanne Entwistle.  Jo is on the advisory committee for their Museum@FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology)’s forthcoming exhibition “The Body: Fashion and Physique”. The exhibition… Read more

  • Aarhus -Just Up Our Street

    News just in from CMCI Professor Jeanette Steemers, who until 17th May is a Visiting Researcher at the University of Aarhus, Denmark, where she’s already delivered a keynote address and is contributing to their PhD programme.… Read more