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The BUFVC's offices will be closed on Friday 27 November 2015 for our one-day event, From Shakespeare to Science – supporting best practice in student engagement, which will also include our AGM. For...
Viewfinder 104 was published in September 2016. Contents of the issue: LEARNING ON SCREEN Our Chief Executive, Virginia Haworth-Galt, explains the thinking behind our rebrand and maps out our...
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has received a three-year grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) of $200,000 for 'Digitizing and Creating Access to the Audiovisual Collection in the...
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has launched a new web-based project. Sixty people, among them Stephen Fry, Margaret Drabble, Gregory Doran, Stanley Wells and Harriet Walter, have contributed a 60-second...
Our offices are located in the centre of the West End of London, just north of Oxford Street. The nearest Underground station is Oxford Circus. You can also see the map in Google Maps or Multimap....
Date: Friday 27 November 2015 (9.30am – approx. 4.30pm) Venue: Geological Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, W1J 0BG [caption id="attachment_28479" align="alignright" width="295"] Prof. Simon...
The monthly round-up of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at Learning on Screen by Jose de Esteban. There is a special issue of The...
The symposium will take place from 1pm-6pm on Monday 2 November at Penrhyn Road Campus, Kingston University. This first symposium organised by Kingston University's Popular Culture Research Unit will...
This morning Justin Webb began his full-time replacement of Ed Stourton on BBC Radio 4's flagship news programme Today. It has been reviewed by John Plunkett at The Guardian newspaper's website
Our Schools Membership and Support Officer, Lincia Daniel, has penned a blog for the Research and Education Space (RES) about our work supporting Shakespeare in schools. 'At Learning on Screen we’ve...