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

 

 

Events

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News

An Anglo-Saxon Remedy: Dr Christina Lee on BBC Radio 4's Science Stories

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Dr Christina Lee appears on BBC Radio 4 Science Stories, talking to Naomi Alderman about an Anglo-Saxon remedy that kills MRSA.
Date:
23/06/2017

#ShowOff17: The English Showcase in Highlights

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Take a look at all the best moments of this year's (2017) student English Showcase. A huge well done to everybody who took part! #ShowOff17
Date:
30/05/2017

Highlights: PGR Symposium 2017

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On Thursday 11th May, some of our PhD students took up the opportunity to present their research to fellow colleagues and academics. Visit our media gallery to see how the day went. Well done to all our research students who took part and presented at the PGR Symposium!
Date:
30/05/2017
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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