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Primary page content. Sharlene Khan's MPhil/PhD Art research project. This thesis analyses the masquerading strategies employed in the artworks of contemporary South African visual artists Anton Kannemeyer, Tracey Rose, Senzeni Marasela, Mary
Primary page content. Clareese Hill's MPhil/PhD Art research project. The topic of research for my practice-led Ph.D. thesis explores the problematics of the language and notions of the word identity by unpacking the intersection of virtual
Primary page content. Roman Vasseur's MPhil/PhD Art research project. The proposed PhD will test the claim that ‘the social’ has become the ‘software’ of its own representation in culture and politics; a claim which renders the human
Primary page content. Warren Harper's MPhil/PhD Art research project. Starting with the premise that contemporary art contributes to academic and public discourse in the field of nuclear culture, my practice-based PhD research project develops an
Primary page content. Saul Lovell's PhD research project. Poverty and Social Work: Exploring the Profession's Role in Addressing Structural Inequality. Poverty has been clearly established as a major contributing factor to the increased incidence of
Primary page content. Yeu-Lai Mo's PhD research project. This is an important interdisciplinary research project documenting a fragile history providing access to the early work of British Chinese and East Asian diasporic artists in the UK. A
The Party in the Snow: A Short Story. Article. ‘What are we supposed to do?’ I said, tottering on my heels in the huge house. ‘Go and mingle!’ Shelley said. It was a snowy night near to Christmas and there was a rare merriment in the air.
Primary page content.. A Departmental Student Coordinator is a student representative recruited by the College, Students' Union and each academic department to serve for one academic year, acting as a point of liaison between the student body within
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Primary page content.. This procedure is made in accordance with the Regulations of the University of London. The title of Emeritus Professor or Emeritus Reader may be conferred by the Academic Board on retiring Professors and Readers, under the