Events
Whether you’re brand new to writing or a seasoned pro, all staff and students are welcome to share their poetry, prose, and other work at this informal open mic. Come along to share your work, or just listen!
The Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies Annual Copley Lecture with speaker Ros Ballaster, Mansfield College, University of Oxford.
In this workshop with illustrious author and editor Karen McCarthy Woolf, you will develop your own practice and deepen your understanding of creative-critical writing, with a particular focus on intersectional ecofeminist approaches such as thinking
Legendary publishing house Faber and Faber presents 'Nature Matters: Vital Poems from the Global Majority', a revelatory contribution to the recent surge in nature writing.
We are delighted to announce ‘A Celebration of Poetry and her sister Arts’, an event to celebrate the work of Prof. Anthony V. Capildeo, Writer in Residence in the Department of English and Related Literature.
Join us for an afternoon and evening to celebrate poetry and her sister arts with Anthony V Capildeo. Activities include a ‘Conversation Over Lunch’ followed by ‘A Labyrinth Dance Workshop’, and an evening reading from their work, Masqueraders.
The third in a series of three seminars in 2025/26 by Visiting Professor Adam Phillips, Writer and Psychoanalyst.
At this event Adam Phillips will talk with Hugh Haughton about his recent book, 'The Life You Want'.
The Annual Distinguished Patrides Lecture with speaker Professor Emma Smith (Oxford).
Join us for this all-out, three-day festival of printing and printmaking.