School of Humanities

Truman Capote claimed: 'The greatest pleasure of writing is not what it's about, but the inner music the words make.' In this interactive session, we will explore how to establish a sense of place in a work of fiction by using music to world-build. 

 

Suitable for applicants interested in: Creative and Professional Writing

Location: City Campus, Wolverhampton

A lecture on the Brontës and an overview of some of their other works to contextualise Wuthering Heights for students of the novel. 

 

Suitable for applicants interested in: English Language

Location: City Campus, Wolverhampton

This session will explore the thought of two modern French philosophers, Jean Paul Sartre and Simone De Beauvoir, on what it means to choose a life of liberty.

 

Suitable for applicants interested in: Philosophy

Location: City Campus, Wolverhampton

This presentation will focus on computer mediated communication and the way in which language is used to project a particular identity.

 

Suitable for applicants interested in: English Language

Location: City Campus, Wolverhampton

This session  explores key Indian thought on the afterlife and how concepts of reincarnation and rebirth are expressed in the dharmic traditions of Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs.  

 

Suitable for applicants interested in: Religious Studies

Location: City Campus, Wolverhampton