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Under Her Eye Fellowship
Martha Cattell was one of six WRoCAH students to qualify for a scholarship for the Under the Eye Fellowship. Read her experience of one of the many events she attended.
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Swimming in a media sea
“SWIMMING IN A MEDIA SEA”: WRoCAH student, Lucy Cheseldine, reflects on the challenges of talking about academic research to non-academic audiences through podcasting.
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‘All is Not Loss’: Change, Narrative and the Community Ownership of Historic Buildings
Congratulations to Nigel Walter, who has become one of the first successful doctoral students to graduate from WRoCAH. Nigel’s thesis sought to develop new philosophical approaches to the conservation of church buildings, and resulted in the production guide being used by the Church of England to support parish churches planning changes to their buildings.
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The 2017 WRoCAH Conference #WRoCon
Thursday 19th October may have been a very wet, miserable day in the rest of York, but inside the National STEM Centre the atmosphere was bright and full of energy. 140 WRoCAH staff and students from Leeds, Sheffield and York filled the lecture theatre to hear a range of the ground-breaking arts and humanities research currently being undertaken by WRoCAH students.
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2018 WRoCAH Networks CALL
2018 Networks – Call for innovative, interdisciplinary cross-institutional research networks now open – Deadline for Applications: 17:00 on Tuesday 6 February 2018