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While studying BA Theatre and English, Olivia Hamblett felt empowered to explore her identity and creative potential, paving the way for her aspirations in the performing arts.
The new season of University Challenge began on 12 August.
David Eldridge’s new espionage thriller, “Betrayal”, follows a conflicted MI5 officer balancing national security threats with personal struggles while the National Theatre will premiere the final play in his trilogy “End”.
This year’s shortlist covers multiple centuries and countries, with a focus on major turning points in the histories of the Americas, Britain, Bangladesh, Germany, India, Pakistan and South Africa.
The courses are designed to provide the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary to succeed in fast-evolving industries.
The study will produce the first social, cultural and medical history into recovery from childhood sexual abuse in the second half of twentieth century Britain and Ireland.
Working with refugee and asylum-seeker participants and two London arts-based refugee charities, this research will develop knowledge and resources for researchers, civic-organisations, and policymakers to challenge and mitigate the effects of the repressive migration system and foster solidarity and belonging.
An exploration of Ukrainian theatre as a case study for theatre’s potential as a form of political engagement and cultural diplomacy.
The overarching aims of ICPR’s work are to produce and disseminate knowledge about justice, and thereby to inform public and political debate, and to contribute to improvements in policy and practice.
The 93-minute feature length film is the Academy Award-winning actress's directorial debut.