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  • August 2020
  • Mon 24
    24th August 2020 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

    Decolonising DMU Drop-in Session

    Microsoft Teams

    If you have any questions/queries or feedback about Decolonising DMU or how you might apply principles of decolonising in your own working practices, please feel free to drop in to speak to members of the Decolonising DMU team. These sessions are open to all members of staff (academic and professional services) and are intended to …

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  • September 2020
  • Wed 9
    9th September 2020 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Decolonising DMU Workshop for Academic Staff

    Microsoft Teams

    This workshop aims to get you thinking about what Decolonising DMU means in your own working contexts. For examples, what could decolonising the curriculum mean to you?  How can you make your learning and teaching more inclusive? You will have an opportunity to discuss the meaning of ‘decolonising’ as well as to consider practical examples …

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  • Wed 16
    16th September 2020 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Decolonising DMU Drop-in Session

    Microsoft Teams

    If you have any questions/queries or feedback about Decolonising DMU or how you might apply principles of decolonising in your own working practices, please feel free to drop in to speak to members of the Decolonising DMU team. These sessions are open to all members of staff (academic and professional services) and are intended to …

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  • Mon 21
    21st September 2020 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Decolonising DMU Workshop for Professional Services Staff

    Microsoft Teams

    These workshops aim to explore what Decolonising DMU means in your own working contexts. For example, what could decolonising mean for marketing and recruitment activities or security staff or #DMUGlobal staff?  How can you make your practices more inclusive? You will have an opportunity to discuss the meaning of ‘decolonising’ as well as to consider …

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  • December 2020
  • Mon 14
    14th December 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm

    Performance Process and the Politics of Multilingualism – a two part round table discussion

    Online

    On the Economics and Politics of multilingualism in contemporary theatre and translation practices Monday 14th December, 6 – 7.45pm GMT book via Eventbrite. This next event in our Borderlines 2020-2021 Seminar Series involves a collaboration between DMU’s Drama, Dance and Performance Studies Research Institute, the University of Central Florida and Reflections on Contemporary Performance Process …

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  • Thu 17
    17th December 2020 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Performing multilingualism in and against the extremes Monday 21st December 6 – 7.45pm GMT

    To join this second part of our roundtable discussion, which is free, please book through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/performance-process-and-the-politics-of-multilingualism-part-two-tickets-131264663141   Speakers: Adela Karsznia is an independent researcher, translator, and editor. She received her PhD in Theatre from the University of Wrocław, and has professional diplomas in Translation (UNESCO centre for Translation Studies and Intercultural Communication) and Cultural …

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  • Mon 21
    21st December 2020 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Performing multilingualism in and against the extremes Monday 21st December 6 – 7.45pm GMT

    To join this second part of our roundtable discussion, which is free, please book through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/performance-process-and-the-politics-of-multilingualism-part-two-tickets-131264663141   Speakers: Adela Karsznia is an independent researcher, translator, and editor. She received her PhD in Theatre from the University of Wrocław, and has professional diplomas in Translation (UNESCO centre for Translation Studies and Intercultural Communication) and Cultural …

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  • January 2021
  • Wed 13
    13th January 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    Ayanna Thompson, Arizona University – On Protean Acting in Shakespeare: Race & Virtuosity

    From the early modern period, actors have been praised for being "protean" when they perform cross-racial impersonations. This talk will think through that legacy and how virtuosity in acting is implicitly and explicitly racialized. Speaker Ayanna Thompson (Arizona State University) Biography Ayanna Thompson is director of the Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies at Arizona …

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  • Wed 13
    13th January 2021 @ 6:00 pm

    Amanda Shuman, Transnational and International: Athletes and sports networks in China under Mao

    Date: 13 January 2021,18.00-19.00 UK time This International Sports' History and Culture (@ICSHC) research webinar is part of the Decolonising DMU project Dr Amanda Shuman is a post-doctoral researcher and lecturer at the University of Freiburg (Germany). She received her PhD in East Asian History from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and researches the …

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  • March 2021
  • Tue 2
    2nd March 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Reflections of an Asian Football Casual

     Riaz Khan, Author, Playwright, Lecturer (DMUIC) & Leicester College   This session will discuss my lived experience as a young man living in Leicester during the troublesome times of the National Front and racism. Growing up we faced many hurdles due to our ethnicity. Whether it was at school, on our estate, or in the …

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