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Conference Paper: Hungarian Productions of Hamlet

Posted on March 13, 2013

Dr Márta Minier is presenting a paper on recent Hungarian productions of Hamlet, at the Adaptation: Classics and Beyond conference in Roma Tre University, Italy, on March 20, 2013. The paper is entitled: “Performance as Translation/Adaptation/Tradaptation: Some Recent Hungarian Productions of Hamlet”.

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New Publication: Theatre & Peformance in Small Nations

Posted on January 30, 2013

We are pleased to announce the publication of a new collection of essays Theatre and Performance in Small Nations, edited by the Director of the Centre for the Study of Media and Culture in Small Nations, Professor Steve Blandford and published by Intellect .

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MeCCSA 2013: Dr Ruth McElory discusses regional film and TV production with actor James Nesbitt

Posted on January 15, 2013

Dr Ruth McElroy debated the current state of regional TV and film production with actor James Nesbitt, academic and documentary filmmaker Professor Professor Brian Winston, Spanish lecturer Dr Niamh Thornton, and Richard Williams, of Northern Ireland Screen, at this year’s MeCCSA conference at the University of Ulster.

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Research Assistant x 0.6fte

Posted on December 20, 2012

Name of Institution: University of Glamorgan
Location: Cardiff
Categories: Research
Salary: £22,475 – £26,004 per annum, pro rata
Reference: CCI401

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Cynorthwyydd Ymchwil x 0.5 (cyfwerth ag amser llawn)

Posted on December 20, 2012

Name of Institution: University of Glamorgan
Location: Cardiff
Categories: Research
Salary: £22,475 – £26,004 y flwyddyn, pro rata
Reference: CCI398

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John Hefin (1941-2012): An Appreciation

Posted on November 20, 2012

Members of the Centre for the Study for Media and Culture in Small Nations were deeply saddened to learn that John Hefin, the former Head of Drama at BBC Wales, died yesterday at the age of 71.

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New Publication on Radio in Small Nations

Posted on November 19, 2012

The range, diversity and impact of radio around the world is explored in a new book published by the University of Wales Press, with fascinating contributions from the radio team at the ATRiuM and colleagues from universities in Britain and beyond.

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Creative Exchange Wales Network

Posted on October 5, 2012

The Creative Exchange Network Wales (CENW), a joint AHRC and A4B/Welsh Government initiative to support the creative economy in Wales, has now been launched.

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PhD Scholarships

Posted on October 4, 2012

To mark 100 years in education, the University of Glamorgan is offering 20 new Centenary Doctoral Scholarships. Three PhDs are being offered across the School of Creative and Cultural Industries. These are as follows:

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Centre Postgrads Win Conference Prize

Posted on September 25, 2012

Prizes were awarded to two PhD researchers from the Centre for the Study of Media and Culture in Small Nations at this year’s Creative Industries Postgraduate Conference Wales .

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New publication: Wales and the Creative Industries

Posted on September 24, 2012

Professor Steve Blandford has published a new article in the North American Journal of Welsh Studies on 'Wales and the question of the “creative industries”’.

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Paul Carr on the Live Music Industry in Wales

Posted on August 15, 2012

Dr Paul Carr on Higher Education and the Live Music Industry (video) – Live Music Exchange Leeds, May 4th 2012

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New Steering Group Members

Posted on July 23, 2012

The Centre for the Study of Media and Culture in Small Nations is pleased announce two new Steering Group members.

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Conference paper: Scottish Opera under Thatcher

Posted on July 18, 2012

Centre member Huw D Jones is giving a paper entitled 'Too big to fail: Scottish Opera under Thatcher’ at the Patronage, Subsidy and Sponsorship conference at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, on Friday 19 July.

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Cyfrwng Conference 2012

Posted on July 17, 2012

Members of the Centre for the Study of Media and Culture in Small Nations contributed to this year’s Cyfrwng Conference at Swansea University on 12-13 July.

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