Alicia Rouverol

English researchers recognised at the Research and Knowledge Exchange Awards

We are delighted to report that the Centre’s work has been acknowledged in four nominations to this year’s Research and Knowledge Exchange awards at the University. The showings were as follows: Lucia Nigri won Supervisor of the Year, with Caroline Magennis as a runner up in the same category. Scott Thurston and Joanna Omylinska-Thurston (School […]

Alicia Rouverol’s international tour with Dry River

Alicia Rouverol is currently touring Europe with her novel Dry River, giving presentations and performances at venues in France, Germany and Sweden before heading to North Carolina for a project connected to her previous work at a male prison there: The Men of Brown Creek: Lessons from a Penitentiary. You can read about Alicia’s upcoming […]

Alicia Rouverol’s Dry River on tour

Alicia Rouverol has been touring her new novel Dry River with a series of in-person and online events. The next event will be on 6 August (8pm BST) International Book launch/Zoom event. Please register your interest using this Eventbrite link. To find out more about Alicia’s book you can find two recent interviews below. The […]

English Research Seminar: Alicia Rouverol and Sanja Nivesjö

We are delighted to announce the latest English Research Seminar, taking place in person on Wednesday 26 February between 2:30 and 4:30 on the University of Salford campus. If you wish to attend as a member of the public, please contact Scott Thurston on S.Thurston@salford.ac.uk. The seminar is also available to online participants. Abstracts and […]

ENGLISH RESEARCH SEMINAR

“Risky Mutual Transfusions”: Guest writer Jenn Ashworth presents Notes Made While Falling, followed by creative responses from Alicia Rouverol & Rachel Newsome  Wednesday 17 March 3-5pm on Teams Please write to S.Thurston@salford.ac.uk if you would like to join us! Jenn Ashworth is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and Professor of Writing at […]