All Things ASE
New ASE tutor Leo Faedo, provides this month’s blog, at the end of ASE’s ‘Green Week’.
Here he tells us of his aims and hopes in teaching our new course, Environmental History and Global Activism.
All Things ASE
Rob Jones, ASE’s Alumni Association Coordinator reflects on the uniquely broad nature of the programme’s community, and what it is that makes it truly special.
All Things ASE
New tutor Dr Leila Kamali talks about her first semester teaching ‘Contemporary Black British Literature’ for ASE.
All Things ASE
In LGBTQ+ History month ASE tutor Evan Hayles Gledhill shares their experience of redesigning and teaching ASE seminar course Queering the Gothic.
All Things ASE
With a month left to apply for ASE Summer 2024, Wells Professor and Summer 2023 tutor Dan Rosenberg gets ecstatic about the ekphrastic response of his students to their time in Bath.
All Things ASE
On the fifth of November for the last 400 years a large part of the English population has watched firework displays, and stood in front of a bonfire, as a scarecrow figure known as Guy is burnt in effigy.
In this piece take from his recent ‘Cultural Lecture Series’ talk, ASE’s Alumni Association Coordinator and tutor, Rob Jones, considers what the night has really been all about, and who Guy Fawkes really is…
All Things ASE
Amongst the excellent US faculty coming to teach for us this Summer is Mary Kovaleski Byrnes, Senior Lecturer II in Writing, Literature and Publishing at Emerson College. She is also an alum of ASE.
In this piece from our 2019 Alumni Newsletter he reflects on how her time in Bath inspired her book So Long The Sky..
All Things ASE
As we look forward to welcoming our second cohort of iF&M students, last year’s faculty - Kevin Brady and Jennifer Redmann, reflect on a successful debut for ASE’s program for first-year students from Franklin and Marshall College.
All Things ASE
As we welcome our Summer ‘23 cohort, Skidmore professor John Brueggemann describes his experience of teaching in Bath last summer.