LCCP
Centre for Literary Creativity, Community and Place

Welcome to the Centre for Literary Creativity, Community & Place

The LCCP houses a unique range of single and multi-disciplinary research and regularly collaborates with cultural, heritage, and educational partners. 

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About us

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People

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Research groups

 
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Research projects

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Publications

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Public engagement

 

 

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New immersive captioning tech to revolutionise theatres' provision for deaf audiences

Description
New and easy to use immersive captioning technology is to be made freely available to UK theatre companies to boost their provision for deaf audiences.
Date:
15/10/2019

Golden Years

Description
The heritage lottery-funded project 'Our Theatre Royal: its stories, people and heritage' helped the theatre to develop a new volunteer- led approach to researching its history and create a digital archive. Read more here.
Date:
05/08/2019

Five Boroughs Network

Description
A new network to support the understanding of the Viking Age history of the East Midlands
Date:
12/06/2019
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Centre for Literary Creativity, Community and Place

Trent Building
University of Nottingham
University Park

telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 5910
fax: +44 (0) 115 951 5924