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Month: November 2016

Academic Excellence and Inclusion

Drama Students at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre

November 29, 2016 Rebecca Farnum

Please come support your fellow students who will be performing The Merchant of Venice at the Globe Theatre next Wednesday, 7th December at 6:30pm Tickets are FREE but space is […]

Professional Development

My interning experience in London

November 24, 2016November 25, 2016 Rebecca Farnum

There are endless reasons to love London, from the nightlife in Shoreditch to the liveliness of Southbank. For me, my favourite part of my London study abroad experience was interning […]

Dr Ivana Bajic-Hajdukovic at SOAS

November 21, 2016 Meghan Callahan

London, and Bloomsbury in particular, is a great place for professors to work, given the number of universities and forums to present research. Senate House, SOAS, UCL and the Warburg Institute […]

New publication by SUL faculty member Malcolm Johnston

November 17, 2016 Meghan Callahan

  Ever wonder what professors do when they are not teaching at SUL? Often it is research and writing, to share their knowledge with a wide audience. Malcolm Johnston’s article, […]

Academic Excellence and Inclusion

London Events: Melody Of Love And Shadows

November 14, 2016 Rebecca Farnum

City, University of London is putting together a lovely evening of FREE music titled Melody of Love and Shadows: “A hypnotic and unique combination of Indian classical music, medieval French […]

Academic Excellence and Inclusion

London Talks: Improv Your Mind: philosophy, music and making things up

November 10, 2016 Rebecca Farnum

Are you interested in performing arts? In philosophy? Or perhaps both? Free next Wednesday? LSE presents what looks like quite a fun talk on philosophy and its love affair with […]

Academic Excellence and Inclusion

London Talks: Karl Marx – Greatness and Illusion

November 7, 2016 Rebecca Farnum

LSE is offering another interesting talk and this time the subject is the legendary philosopher, revolutionary, sociologist, economist Karl Marx. Date: Thursday, 10 November Time:  6.30-8pm Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building Speaker: […]

Discovery and Engagement

Poppies and Remembrance

November 4, 2016 sulondon-blog

I’m quite sure by now you’ve started seeing people wearing poppies in their lapels, perhaps you’ve seen poppy sellers at tube or train stations – and rest assured if you […]

Discovery and Engagement

Bonfire Night and why do Britons celebrate it?

November 2, 2016November 2, 2016 Rebecca Farnum

Once a year on the 5th of November British skies light up with fireworks, why do you ask? Well, because it’s Bonfire Night a.k.a. Fireworks Night, a.k.a Guy Fawkes Night […]

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