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Thinking Big New Ambitions for English and the Humanities Humanities research is developing at a new scale and in new directions, requiring us to ‘think bigger’ (and differently) than before. How is English as a discipline adapting to these changes? To respond to these questions, the Institute of English Studies in partnership with the School of English, University of Newcastle, is hosting a two-day conference focusing on five areas: partnership working, public engagement, interdisciplinarity, digital innovation and the international context for humanities research, each convened by a leading specialist in the field. Registration open to all Tickets: £40 standard | £25 concessions To book and find out more, please visit: ies.sas.ac.uk/ThinkingBig Thursday 18 – Friday 19 January Senate House, University of London

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Thinking BigNew Ambitions for English and the Humanities

Humanities research is developing at a new scale and in new directions, requiring us to ‘think bigger’ (and differently) than before. How is English as a discipline adapting to these changes? To respond to these questions, the Institute of English Studies in partnership with the School of English, University of Newcastle, is hosting a two-day conference focusing on five areas: partnership working, public engagement, interdisciplinarity, digital innovation and the international context for humanities research, each convened by a leading specialist in the field.

Registration open to all Tickets: £40 standard | £25 concessions

To book and find out more, please visit: ies.sas.ac.uk/ThinkingBig

Thursday 18 – Friday 19 JanuarySenate House, University of London