Michelob Ultra’s Experiential Marketing: The Commercialization of ASMR as Capitalist Spirituality

Between now and the summer we are going to be showcasing the best of our original research by students in the School of Humanities at the University of Westminster. If you are a Humanities student at Westminster and would like to publish your research on our blog, please do get in touch! Our second commentary …

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Exploring the Language of Conflict: Interpreting at the Uni of Westminster’s Mock Conference on War

On Tuesday 27th February, students on the MA in Translation and Interpreting at the University of Westminster took part in a mock conference on Humanitarian crisis in conflict zones. This mock conference, centred on the complex subject of war, provided an invaluable opportunity for students to hone their #simultaneous and #consecutive #interpreting skills in a controlled and supportive …

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Challenging the Neurotypical Gaze through collaboration: Sia’s Music (2021) and the misrepresentation of autistic individuals

Between now and the summer we are going to be showcasing the best of our original research by students in the School of Humanities at the University of Westminster. If you are a Humanities student at Westminster and would like to publish your research on our blog, please do get in touch! In the first …

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A Royal Good Night: Report on Can Bond be Forever?

Our creative writing student Abbigail Mulleavy shares her experience of a recent special screening of Casino Royale at the Regent Street Cinema. Abbigail is a third-year student studying English and Creative Writing. She is an aspiring novelist who enjoys reading and crocheting in her free time.   The special screening took place two days after …

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Azmina’s Advice for Getting the Most from your Humanities Degree

With Student Engagement Week rapidly approaching, and this semester rushing by, we thought it would be a good chance to pause and take stock, so we asked one of our Humanities alumna, Azmina, for her top tips to new students on getting the most from your degree: Whether it’s English Literature, History or Modern Languages, …

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“I can see her almost perfectly”: the destruction and perpetuation of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl in John Green’s Paper Towns

We are delighted to publish more of our Humanities students’ original research. Adriana Maria Murphy is half-Peruvian and half-British, is currently working as a teaching assistant in a secondary school, and is going to train as a secondary school English Teacher. Adriana studied the BA in English Literature in the School of Humanities at Westminster …

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Report on British Academy International Writing Workshop

A Transdisciplinary Writing Programme for Emerging Scholars of Migration in Tunisia: Migrants in Transit (12-15 September) Earlier this month Dr. Federica Mazzara and Dr. Saskia Huc-Hepher, both Readers in the School of Humanities, helped lead a four day British Academy writing programme in Tunisia designed to foster early career researcher’s scholarship on migration within Humanities …

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