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CAGCR Writer-in-Residence (spring 2026) Dr Mithu Sanyal
24 March 2026
The Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations (CAGCR) at QMUL, housed in the Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature (MLCL), welcomes a Writer in Residence at least once a year. This semester’s Writer in Residence, Dr Mithu Sanyal, will be joining us for 10 weeks from 9 February.
Hispanic Research Journal: 25th Anniversary Collection
13 March 2026
Global Digital Futures book series launches
17 February 2026
Dr Cristina Moreno Almeida, Senior Lecturer in Digital Cultures & Arabic Cultural Studies and IHSS Fellow at Queen Mary, is editing a new book series with University of Exeter Press.
Six of the best novels of 2025
17 February 2026
Dr Tessa Whitehouse, Reader in 18th-century Literature and Director of Queen Mary Centre for Religion and Literature at Queen Mary spoke to The Conversation about a novel that will make you think twice about getting a mani-pedi…
Centre for Catalan Studies Welcomes Paula Espinosa Velasco as Visiting Research Associate
5 February 2026
We are happy to welcome Paula Espinosa Velasco from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, who will be joining us for a 3-month stay as Visiting Research Associate at the Centre for Catalan Studies. She is working on the translation of North American literature with Professor John London.
Health Inequalities: Towards a Reparative Glossary
26 January 2026
Drs Kasia Mika and Shital Pravinchandra (Comparative Literature) have successfully been awarded a grant by QMUL's Championing Interdisciplinary Research Culture (CIRCLE) scheme. The project is entitled "Health Inequalities: Towards a Reparative Glossary" and we will be holding several events over 2026.
ESRC project Generations of London English launches website
28 February 2025
AI and Film Masterclass with Rahul Puri
18 February 2025
“It’s important to find a balance between using AI and human creativity”, says India’s top film school director at Queen Mary University of London
Rahul Puri, Director of Academics at Whistling Woods International—India’s top film school and one of the world’s top 10 film schools—recently delivered a masterclass on AI and Film at Queen Mary’s School the of Arts. The session, chaired by Professor Anat Pick, Head of the Department of Film, was part of a growing academic partnership between the two institutions.