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Dr. Robert J. Wallis delivers lecture at Suffolk Institute for Archaeology and History, 11 January 2020
News‘As the Falcon her Bells’ at Sutton Hoo? Falconry in Early Anglo-Saxon England.
This lecture re-examines the earliest evidence for falconry in England and proposes that falconry may have been introduced from Scandinavia to the region of…

New report by Richmond Professor examines challenges faced by US media
Featured, NewsDr Nicola Mann, Professor of Communications and Visual Cultures at Richmond, recently had an influential report published for the American Studies Program of the Salzburg Global Seminar.
The Changing Role of the Media in American Life and…


Screening of students’ work in former BBC facility, The Rotunda
Featured, NewsRichard Bevan and Richmond colleagues teaching the Advanced Digital Video, Animation & Motion and Documentary Theory & Production courses arranged a screening of students' work at HQI in The Rotunda, a former BBC facility, in White City, W12.
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The Future of the Experimental Music Festival
Featured, NewsDr Paul Rekret, who teaches political theory in the School of Communications and Social Sciences at the University, has recently had an article published on the politics of experimental music for Frieze: https://frieze.com/article/future-experimental-music-festival
In…

Film Screening and Discussion of ‘Positive Women, Heartache, Hope and Living with HIV’, with Anne Lotter FRAI, co-hosted by IVAC and SPG
IVACIn 2016, filmmaker Bex Devaraj and anthropologist Anne Lotter were given unique access to one of the biggest slums in Kampala, Uganda, where every day is a struggle for survival.
In this intimate film, six courageous women share their stories…