We are a group of postgraduate students working in various disciplines and on a wide variety of topics and will be meeting on a regular basis (once every month or two) to discuss different medical …
“‘Recovery work’ and ‘magic’ among long-term mental health service-users” – Jenny Laws’ article shortlisted for The Sociological Review Prize
The CMH congratulates our Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Jennifer Laws who was shortlisted for The Sociological Review prize for outstanding scholarship for her article: Laws, J (2013) “‘Recovery work’ and …
Hearing Voices: Suffering, Inspiration, and the Everyday (Exhibition, Durham, 5 November 2016 – 26 February 2017)
Hearing the Voice is delighted to announce that Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration and the everyday – the first exhibition to examine voice-hearing from different cultural, clinical, historical, …
Dr Simon Chaplin is new Director of Culture & Society (under which sits Medical Humanities) at The Wellcome Trust
The Centre for Medical Humanities sends warm congratulations to Dr Simon Chaplin, who has been appointed as Director of Culture & Society. Dr Chaplin, who was previously the inspired Head of the …
Anti-Psychiatry and Its Legacies: Live-Streamed Panel Discussions from Nottingham Contemporary (12 & 13 February 2013)
Anti-Psychiatry and Its Legacies Nottingham Contemporary Tue 12 and Wed 13 February, 6-9pm Recordings of these Livestreamed discussions are now available Piero Gilardi’s work with marginalised …
Medicine and the Senses (CfP, Symposium, Leeds, 01 June 2017)
The Leeds Centre for Medical Humanities is organising a one-day interdisciplinary symposium to inspire debate on the role and significance of the senses within medicine. Abstracts are welcome from a …
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