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  • Dr Rapson Speaks at Romanian Embassy Event

    Memory continues to be a research strength within CMCI, with our academics in demand in the universities and beyond. Our Dr Jessica Rapson was invited  by the Embassy of Romania in London to speak at… Read more

  • What if Europa Asks Zeus Out?

    CMCI academics continue to be in demand internationally –as evidenced by our photograph of Senior Lecturer Dr Bridget Conor (centre) speaking at the annual Brussels Days (The End of Europe? What Next?) as part of… Read more

  • CMCI’s Student Change Maker

    We congratulate current CMCI MA student Suzanne Alleyne, who has been awarded over £100,000 from the Arts Council, England, to act as a “Change Maker”, increasing the diversity of England’s senior cultural leaders. In addition… Read more

  • Tuefftoggle

    We don’t know how often ‘Tuefftoggle’ is played here at King’s College London, but thanks to CMCI’s Dr Ricarda Vidal, it certainly has been now. It was part of event that Ricarda, along with Maria-José… Read more

  • Paul Sweetman in Seville

    CMCI Senior Lecturer Dr Paul Sweetman is back from Seville, Spain, where he took part in the Fifth European Colloquium on Culture, Creativity and Economy (CCE5). Organised by colleagues at the Universities of Stockholm and… Read more

  • “Live-To-Digital”

    Dr Sarah Atkinson, our Senior Lecturer in Digital Cultures, was one of the consultants for a new report: “From Live-To-Digital: Understanding the Impact of Digital Developments in Theatre on Audiences, Production and Distribution.” Dr Atkinson… Read more

  • Meet Our New Visiting Fellows

    We are delighted to welcome two Visiting Fellows to CMCI this semester: Dr Tanya Notley and Dr Heather Brunskill-Evans. Dr Notley (pictured left) is currently a Lecturer in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts at… Read more

  • Swing If You’re Winning

    Students on our MA module ‘Music and American Culture’ enjoyed a class outing to London’s Jewish Museum, led by tutor Dr Kevin Milburn. They participated in ‘In the Groove Late’, a special evening that tied-in… Read more

  • When The Data Stops

    A second Australian scholar is preparing to talk at CMCI, adding to the international profile of our departmental seminar series. Next up is Dr Tanya Notley from the University of Western Sydney will be speaking… Read more

  • Listen to Nick

    Our Reader in Reader in Creativity, Arts & Cultural Management, Dr Nick Wilson will be speaking ‘In support of Early Music‘ on a specially commissioned programme, marking the 70th anniversary of BBC’s Radio 3 on… Read more