“Miguéis and New York”, by Ana Aguilar Franco.
José Rodrigues Miguéis lived in New York between 1935 and 1980. The session will look at his literary creation in New York, taking into account how he legitimizes it through […]
José Rodrigues Miguéis lived in New York between 1935 and 1980. The session will look at his literary creation in New York, taking into account how he legitimizes it through […]
Date: October 14 to October 25, 2024 | Monday to Friday (18h30-20h30) Venue: Online Organization: Zsófia Gombár and Maria João Ferro More information: m-joao@campus.ul.pt Registration here between October 7 and October 11. This course […]
With Professor Claire Hooker, University of Sydney Schedule: 15th Oct 16.00-20.00; 17th Oct 17.00-19.00; 22nd Oct 17.00-19.00 Location: American Corner (Faculdade de Letras, Universidade de Lisboa) Language: English The aim […]
Medical Humanities Project Open Lecture “Grace Under Pressure: Using verbatim theatre for improving healthcare workplace culture" presented by Claire Hooker from the University of Sydney, Australia. Date and Time: 16 […]
Heroes have been one of the main staples of the Fantasy genre. They are brave, determined, strong, and often embark on quests to save the world against an impending Evil. […]
Following a workshop model, the open class “How to Write an Academic Paragraph” aims to help attendees identify and produce the key components of a well-written academic paragraph. Attendees will […]
The COVID-19 pandemic challenged public health systems and the notion of "home" as a place of belonging and safety. This presentation explores how public discourse in New South Wales, Australia, […]
Join two educators from the University of Žilina, Slovakia, in this interactive workshop designed to help advanced learners improve their academic writing skills. Drawing on their extensive experience teaching English […]
Date: 4 November, 15h30 Venue: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa / School of Arts and Humanities, Room A201-Anfiteatro III Organisation: ULICES – University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies, […]
American Studies Over_Seas: Active Ties, Tides, and Times University of Lisbon Center for English Studies (ULICES) is developing a project centered on coastal areas and intertidal zones, and on how […]
This lecture will address the way different contexts, historical and contemporary, shape how we interpret the rabbit/duck perspective of Henry V. More specifically, this will be done with two particular […]
This open seminar will address both the challenges and new research methods involved in creating what is known collectively as the MIT Global Shakespeare Project (https://shakespeareproject.mit.edu/). Since 1992, MIT’s Literature […]