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Opera needs to attract good writers and tell better stories’: four experts on how opera can survive, thrive and reach new audiences
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In a new article for The Conversation, Jennifer Daniel, Senior Lecturer in Musical Theatre at Edge Hill University co-writes about what Opera needs to do to survive and reach new audiences.
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News in Brief - Monday 16 March
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Stay up to date with the latest news from Edge Hill. From ground-breaking research to student achievements, community initiatives to academic expertise, this roundup condenses the highlights shaping our university community.
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Edge Hill celebrates dual Educate North Awards shortlisting for excellence in education and law
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Edge Hill University has been shortlisted in the prestigious Educate North Awards 2026 in recognition of excellence in education and law.
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Why asking ‘Was Jane Austen gay?’ still causes controversy
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In a new article for The Conversation, Andrew McInnes, Reader in Romanticisms at Edge Hill University talks about why asking about Jane Austens sexuality still causes controversy.
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Don’t fall in love this Valentine’s Day – read Wuthering Heights
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In a new article for The Conversation, Andrew McInnes, Reader in Romanticisms at Edge Hill University talks about how Wuthering Heights encompasses what it's really like to fall in love.
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Menopause makes teachers’ work lives harder – and may push them out of the profession
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In a new article for The Conversation, Dr Hannah Ainsworth, Senior Lecturer in Primary and Childhood Education at Edge Hill University talks about menopause could be making teachers work lives harder.
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The Student Voice Survey is here
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Student Voice Surveys are the University’s approach to course and module evaluation. Providing you with the opportunity to provide feedback on your academic experience.
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How to fund your postgraduate studies
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Unsure how to fund your postgraduate studies? We’ve put together an overview of what you might be eligible for, from student loans to scholarships and grants.
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Managing your money as a postgraduate student
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Discover ways you can fund your studies and save money as a postgraduate student at Edge Hill University.
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A Guide to Postgraduate Taught Courses
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Considering a postgraduate taught course? We’ll take you through the whole process, from the benefits of postgraduate study to being a student at Edge Hill.
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