The London Graduate School in association with the British Film Institute presents: The latest in our series exploring film through a philosophical lens stages a theoretical intervention into our Gothic season, exploring the idea of media technologies as potentially horrific in their very nature, haunted by (sometimes monstrous) ghosts of the living. Through analysis of […]

Gil Anidjar (Columbia University) presented “On the Christian Question (Marx, Nietzsche, Freud)” on October 28th, 2013.   To listen, click here.   Of all the infamous questions Europe has raised for itself, if not for the other, the Christian question has yet to gain adequate notoriety. It is as if age-old hesitations (are Jews a […]

Date: 12 December 2013 Time 13.00–20.00, followed by a drinks reception. Venue: Lecture theatre E002, Granary Building Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, London N1C 4AA Organiser Hager Weslati Please register free here. The work of Ernst Bloch posits a utopian impulse that Fredric Jameson has described as ‘governing and encompassing everything, […]

Into the long grass

Posted: Monday 28 Oct 2013
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Martin McQuillan After ministerial reshuffles by the three main parties and with 18 months to go before a general election, what now for the policy prospects of higher education? David Willetts, the universities and science minister, appears poised to achieve the unique distinction of serving in his post for the entire lifetime of a parliament. […]

The London Graduate School and CRMEP in association with Art & Philosophy @ Central Saint Martins present a Symposium on Resistance with Jacqueline Rose, Peter Hallward, Costas Douzinas, Michael Dillon and Howard Caygill. The Symposium will be held at 5PM on Friday, 8th November in Lecture Theatre E002 in the Granary Building, Central Saint Martins. The symposium […]

Next Monday, October 28th Gil Anidjar (Columbia University) will present a free public lecture: “On the Christian Question (Marx, Nietzsche, Freud)” 6-8PM on Monday, October 28th Of all the infamous questions Europe has raised for itself, if not for the other, the Christian question has yet to gain adequate notoriety. It is as if age-old […]

Due to strike action, and in solidarity with the aims of the strike scheduled for all higher education institutions in the United Kingdom on Thursday, October 31st, “Walter Benjamin: Philosophy and Melancholy,” a London Graduate School event in association with Art & Philosophy @ Central Saint Martins has now been cancelled.

In order for those who wish to attend the London Graduate School seminar series and also the public lecture of Maurizio Ferraris hosted by the London Graduate School with Central Saint Martins, the time and venue of the seminar on Monday, October 21st has been changed. The seminar will be held from 3.15-5.15PM in the […]

The London Graduate School Summer Academy in the Critical Humanities: Derrida’s Glas 23-26 June 2014 The London Graduate School is pleased to announce details of its 2014 Summer Academy, an intensive week-long programme offered annually for postgraduate students of any institutional affiliation. Hosted in conjunction with Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London, the venue […]

The London Graduate School’s Samuel Weber is presenting: “Tragedy and Trauerspiel: Hölderlin and Benjamin” at Goldsmiths University, LG01, New Academic Building from 5-7PM on Wednesday, 30th October 2013. Further information is available here.

LGS 2017 Summer Academy Progamme: '1967'

Tuesday 09 May 2017
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This is the final programme for the 2017 London Graduate School Summer Academy in the Critical Humanities, on the topic of '1967': Monday 26 June 1pm...