Short Courses

Open Lectures 2023/24

The Centre for Open Learning's Open Lecture series will be back later in the year. Our previous open lectures recordings are below if you want to catch-up or re-watch any.

 

Open Lectures are back at COL!

Last year’s Open Lectures were enjoyed by so many, we decided to bring you some more - stay tuned for this seasons' schedule.

With such a diverse range of Short Courses, our colleagues have designed a range of exciting Open Lectures, offering you the chance to get a taste for a subject area you have an interest in.

And the best thing is – they’re completely FREE to join!

COPY THAT! (Online)

Dr Nicky Melville, Teaching Fellow in Creative Writing 

Tuesday 30 April 2024 (19:00-20:15)| Free | ONLINE 

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Teaching Fellow Dr Nicky Melville is an experimental, or avant-garde, poet of many stripes: appropriation, visual and process poetry, and lyric-experiment. Generally speaking, experimental writing is looked down on by the poetry mainstream as not 'proper poetry'. However, Nicky's writing and research has helped him to  realise that so called avant-garde writing is often not as ‘avant’ as all that.

Contemporary ‘innovations’ can actually be found in old texts, from late-antiquity to late Middle Ages. In this lecture Nicky will explore experimental poetry and its links to the past and consider how this raises the question of what work is accepted into the canon and how it allows for an expansive and engaging way to teach students innovative writing.

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Past Lectures