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!!Description
The Hub is run by staff and students from the University of the Highlands and Islands in Scotland – find out more about our university here: www.uhi.ac.uk. We also run the interdisciplinary masters course MLitt British Studies, which can be studied from anywhere in the world. More information here: http://www.uhi.ac.uk/en/courses/mlitt-british-studies.
The Hub brings together academics, students and the public with an interest in British identities. In our blog we share our research, network with colleagues across the globe, and let our students take the lead. On our twitter account we debate, discuss and share our thoughts on British identities. In our online, free, peer-reviewed journal we read, reflect and disseminate our research. And in our events we bring people together – physically and through video-conferencing.
The Hub was founded by Dr Jim MacPherson (Programme Leader MLitt British Studies) and Dr Kristin Lindfield-Ott (Programme Leader BA (Hons) Literature).
The Hub brings together academics, students and the public with an interest in British identities. In our blog we share our research, network with colleagues across the globe, and let our students take the lead. On our twitter account we debate, discuss and share our thoughts on British identities. In our online, free, peer-reviewed journal we read, reflect and disseminate our research. And in our events we bring people together – physically and through video-conferencing.
The Hub was founded by Dr Jim MacPherson (Programme Leader MLitt British Studies) and Dr Kristin Lindfield-Ott (Programme Leader BA (Hons) Literature).
!!Layman's description
The Hub is run by staff and students from the University of the Highlands and Islands in Scotland – find out more about our university here: www.uhi.ac.uk. We also run the interdisciplinary masters course MLitt British Studies, which can be studied from anywhere in the world. More information here: http://www.uhi.ac.uk/en/courses/mlitt-british-studies.
The Hub brings together academics, students and the public with an interest in British identities. In our blog we share our research, network with colleagues across the globe, and let our students take the lead. On our twitter account we debate, discuss and share our thoughts on British identities. In our online, free, peer-reviewed journal we read, reflect and disseminate our research. And in our events we bring people together – physically and through video-conferencing.
The Hub was founded by Dr Jim MacPherson (Programme Leader MLitt British Studies) and Dr Kristin Lindfield-Ott (Programme Leader BA (Hons) Literature).
The Hub brings together academics, students and the public with an interest in British identities. In our blog we share our research, network with colleagues across the globe, and let our students take the lead. On our twitter account we debate, discuss and share our thoughts on British identities. In our online, free, peer-reviewed journal we read, reflect and disseminate our research. And in our events we bring people together – physically and through video-conferencing.
The Hub was founded by Dr Jim MacPherson (Programme Leader MLitt British Studies) and Dr Kristin Lindfield-Ott (Programme Leader BA (Hons) Literature).
| Akronym | UHI HSBI |
|---|---|
| Status | Nicht begonnen |
| Links | https://britishidentities.wordpress.com/ |
Projektbeteiligte
- University of the Highlands and Islands (Leitung)
- High Life Highland
UN-Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung
2015 einigten sich UN-Mitgliedstaaten auf 17 globale Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs) zur Beendigung der Armut, zum Schutz des Planeten und zur Förderung des allgemeinen Wohlstands. Die Arbeit dieses Projekts leistet einen Beitrag zu folgendem(n) SDG(s):
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Peace justice and strong institutions
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Epic Scotland: Wilkie, Macpherson and Other Homeric Efforts
Lindfield-Ott, K., 19 Apr. 2018, Brill's Companion to Prequels, Sequels, and Retellings of Classical Epic. Brill, S. 357-374 17 S. (Brill's Companion to Classical Reception).Publikation: Chapter (peer-reviewed) › Begutachtung
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Cultural Transmission, Irish Associational Culture and the 'Marching' Tradition'
MacPherson, D. A. J., 27 Apr. 2017, The Cambridge Social History of Modern Ireland . Biagini, E. & Daly, M. (Hrsg.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, S. 551-565 15 S.Publikation: Chapter (peer-reviewed) › Begutachtung
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Fear in Fearn: Place and Imagination in Michel Faber's Ross-shire Fiction
Lindfield-Ott, K., 29 Apr. 2016, in: Northern Scotland. 7, 1, S. 64-84 20 S.Publikation: Article › Begutachtung
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