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Four Research Fellow/Research Assistant Positions Available at DCAL
We are delighted to announce that DCAL, University College London, has 4 new research posts available. Two positions focus on reading development in deaf children aged 4-7 and 8-11 years, exploring the relationship between BSL, English, and reading development. The application deadline for these posts is 29th May. The other two positions are for Post-Doctoral Research Fellows examining how BSL and English are processed in the brain of deaf children using OPMs and deaf adults using fMRI. The application deadline for these posts is 9th June. For more information, please visit the DCAL website. Please spread the word and get in touch if you have questions.
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5/15/2024
Lunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2009 - Episode 1: The making of Johnson’s dictionary
Lunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2009 - Episode 1: The making of Johnson’s dictionary Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary of the English Language taught the British how to spell, established Shakespeare as their greatest writer and provided the first and longest lasting map of the English language in all its subtlety and variety. This lecture will tell the extraordinary story of how the first dictionary was made and take you inside what has become the least well known great book in our literature. Vintage Podcasts - Lunch Hour Lectures
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7/25/2023
Learning online at UCL: Deepali’s experience
Deepali Foster, BA English, shares her tips for Connected Learning success.
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8/12/2020
2. What's your story?
An introduction to the second in a series of 4 KS3 English lessons called 'What's your story?'
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5/20/2020
IAS Vulnerability Seminar: Vulnerability and post-imperial identities - from Brexit to Ancient Rome and back
by Andrew Gardner (Institute of Archaeology, UCL) This talk discussed the impact of the demise of the British empire upon identities within the UK in the narrow majority for the Leave campaign in the 2016 UK referendum on EU membership. A comparative dimension was also pursued, with analysis of the Roman empire - which inspired many aspects of British imperialism - shedding further light on the politics of identity in colonial and post-colonial contexts. Find more information at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/ias-events/ias-vulnerability-seminar-vulnerability-and-post-imperial-identities-from-brexit-to-ancient-rome-and-back
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3/21/2018