Next, Click: Finding a Future for Filmstrips
On Friday 24 May, The Centre for Screen Studies will be hosting a workshop as part of Professor Tom Rice’s RSE network, The Lost World of Filmstrips.
On Friday 24 May, The Centre for Screen Studies will be hosting a workshop as part of Professor Tom Rice’s RSE network, The Lost World of Filmstrips.
The annual Film Studies Postgraduate Research Conference was held on March 10, 2024.
As part of this year’s Sexuality Summer School on ‘'Queer Friendship and Other Intimacies', Prof Glyn Davis will take part in a roundtable on Thursday 30 May, titled 'Queer Friendship and Academic Collaborations'.
The website for the Perverse Collections: Building Europe's Queer and Trans Archives project is now live.
Dr Lucy Fife Donaldson featured as a guest on the Fantasy/Animation podcast for an episode on Toy Story.
The work of Film Studies staff and students was honoured at the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies annual awards 2024.
Dr Anushrut Ramakrishnan Agrwaal awarded a small grant to support his research into nineteenth and early twentieth century British visual media history at Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, University of Exeter.
A major new book on George Hoyningen-Huene, which features a chapter by Dr Lucy Fife Donaldson, is being launched with an event at the V&A.
As part of Tom Rice's ongoing RSE network grant, "The Lost World of Filmstrips" (2022-2024), Rice has run a series of events, partnering with major UK institutions.
The British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies has shortlisted the work of Dr Lucy Fife Donaldson and Julie Jaresova (graduated 2023) in their annual awards.