Sentences with phrase «more scholarly projects»

«They are both passionate champions of emerging artists, while their more scholarly projects have shown keen insights about making history feel alive in the present.»

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Dominic Cooke, who directs and who is at the helm of a miniseries of Shakespeare histories, projects the genteel nature of life in a small English town, where Edward may be considered more of a hayseed than is the love of his life despite his scholarly affinity for history.
«We've heard several times over the past few years that nothing is more cognitively and physically taxing in the project - learning environment than managing student work groups,» McDowell writes in «Leading Student Work Groups in the 21st Century,» an in - progress article that discusses the tools, best practices, and scholarly strategies for student work groups in the project - learning environment.
Hollinghurst's project in this book is much larger than that of his scholarly characters who seek to unearth proof of homosexual relationships that took place during more oppressive times.
Project MUSE recently announced details about its new ebook collections, including more than 14,000 titles from 66 university presses and scholarly publishers, which are available to order now but won't be made accessible until January 1, 2012.
This ongoing scholarly project to publish more than 6,000 pieces of correspondence focuses on the crucial Paris years when Hemingway was teeing up to become a literary star.
Cox has considerably strengthened FAMSF's curatorial endeavours in photography — his field of expertise — leading a robust program of exhibitions and scholarly projects, and increasing the collection by almost twenty per cent to more than 5,000 works.
EN MAS» includes scholarly essays by leading art historians Shannon Jackson and Kobena Mercer along with the two curators Claire Tancons and Krista Thompson, which offer formal and theoretical analyses of the artists» projects as well as explorations of Caribbean aesthetic practices and their impact on art and performance studies more broadly.
This book was one of six key volumes produced alongside more than 100 additional scholarly articles generated by Dr. Kerr and his research team as part of a four - year, four - million - dollar SSHRC - funded major collaborative research initiative known as «The ID Trail» project.
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