Search
Search Funnelback University
- Refined by:
- Date: 2022
1 -
19 of
19
search results for `Research news` |u:hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
Fully-matching results
-
The correspondence of William Hayley
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/24 May 2022: The correspondence of William Hayley. William Hayley (1745-1820) is a neglected figure whose influence on literary and cultural history is now being recognised. But who was he? Dr Lisa Gee has been researching and cataloguing the Fitzwilliam -
Meet the team
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/24 May 2022: Dr Joanne Vine. Head of Research. Jo Vine is the Fitzwilliam Museum’s Research Facilitator. ... Naomi Billingsley. Co-Investigator. Naomi Bilingsley is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the John Rylands Research Institute in the University of -
Hayley 2020: conference programme
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/conference/programme24 May 2022: Hayley 2020: conference programme. This is now the final programme! Hey, we got there in time for day #2. Super-organised, or what? Timings. Thursday 12 November. Talks and discussions: 14.45-18.00 GMT. Friday 13 November. Conference virtual picnic -
Who was William Hayley?
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/who-was-william-hayley24 May 2022: Who was William Hayley? William Hayley (1745-1820) is a neglected figure whose influence on literary and cultural history is now being recognised. But who was he? Dr Lisa Gee has been researching and cataloguing the Fitzwilliam Museum’s Hayley -
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/feed/news.xml
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/feed/news.xml24 May 2022: Jekyll 2022-05-24T12:15:0801:00 https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/feed/news.xml Hayley’s letters | News The Fitzwilliam Museum's Cambridge University Humanities Research Group funded research ... I learnt a lot. … it was heartening to see academic -
Hayley2020: a Fitzwilliam Museum conference
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/conference24 May 2022: Hayley2020: a Fitzwilliam Museum conference. Convened to mark the bicentenary of his death, Hayley2020 is the first ever conference dedicated to writer, scholar and amateur doctor William Hayley (1745-1820). Hugely influential in his time, Hayley is -
Dr Joanne Vine
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/joannevine/24 May 2022: Dr Joanne Vine. Head of Research. Jo Vine is the Fitzwilliam Museum’s Research Facilitator. ... stage. Jo works with the Fitzwilliam’s researchers to source funding opportunities, plan and prepare research grant applications, and support the delivery -
Presenter bios
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/conference/biographies24 May 2022: His main area of research is eighteenth-century and Romantic-period literature and art. ... She is primarily interested in the development of new and interesting digital tools to share, explore and present research. -
Hayley2020 – Video Presentations
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/2021-01-04-video-presentations24 May 2022: Hayley2020 – Video Presentations. A selection of the video presentations from Hayley2020. Alex Kidson discusses the ups and downs of William Hayley’s friendship with George Romney. 1. An introduction to Hayley & Romney’s friendship. Hayley’s -
Sign up to our mailing list
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/signup24 May 2022: Sign up to our mailing list. Email address. We'll never share your email with anyone else. Submit. Contact us. The Fitzwilliam Museum,. Trumpington Street,. Cambridge. CB2 1RB. Tel: 44 (0)1223 332900. Useful links. Talk to us. Watch and listen. 2018 -
Lisa Gee
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/lisa-gee/24 May 2022: Lisa Gee. Research Associate. External Consultant, working with the Department of Manuscripts and Printed Books, Fitzwilliam Museum. -
Hayley2020 – brief reflections
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/2020-11-20-Hayley2020-reflections24 May 2022: Well done for this! I learnt a lot. … it was heartening to see academic thoughts being expressed articulately, and hear about research from experts again. -
Contact us
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/contactus24 May 2022: Contact us. Contact us. The Fitzwilliam Museum,. Trumpington Street,. Cambridge. CB2 1RB. Tel: 44 (0)1223 332900. Useful links. Talk to us. Watch and listen. 2018 The University of Cambridge. Content: CC BY-NC-ND. -
Daniel Pett
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/danielpett/24 May 2022: Daniel Pett. Principal Investigator. Dan was previously Digital Humanities lead at the British Museum, where he designed and implemented digital innovation connecting humanities research, museum practice, and the creative industries. ... He is an -
News from the project
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news24 May 2022: Hayley2020 – brief reflections. 24 May 2022. 04 Jan 2021. 02 May 2019. On Tuesday, June 20th 1797, the writer and scholar William Hayley received this letter from his dearest friend, the poet William Cowper. It was unsigned. 11 Feb 2019. A poet, -
Naomi Billingsley
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/naomi-billingsley/24 May 2022: Naomi Billingsley. Co-Investigator. Naomi Bilingsley is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the John Rylands Research Institute in the University of Manchester, UK and a Visiting Fellow at the Centre -
An Eighteenth century love triangle
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/2019-02-11-an-eighteenth-century-love-triangle/24 May 2022: An Eighteenth century love triangle. A poet, his wife, and “the ugliest of all possible kept mistresses”. In the second instalment of a series on the Fitzwilliam Museum’s Hayley Papers, Lisa Gee introduces an eighteenth-century love triangle. -
Suzanne Reynolds
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/team/suzanne-reynolds/24 May 2022: From 1998-2014 she was Curator of Manuscripts and Printed Books at Holkham Hall, Norfolk, a role she combined with research projects at the Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge Illuminations) and the National -
William Hayley & William Cowper’s “calamitous depression”
https://hayley.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/William%20Hayley-and-William-Cowpers-calamitous-depression24 May 2022: William Hayley & William Cowper’s “calamitous depression”. On Tuesday, June 20th 1797, the writer and scholar William Hayley received this letter from his dearest friend, the poet William Cowper. It was unsigned. To William Hayley Esqr.
Search history
Recently clicked results
Recently clicked results
Your click history is empty.
Recent searches
- `passive UHF RFID reader technology start-up that enables` (0) · moments ago
- news |u:www.pensions.admin.cam.ac.uk (1) · moments ago
Recent searches
Your search history is empty.