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Alex Pavey

Alex Pavey

I am a training officer for the Researcher Development Programme at the University of Surrey, which provides support training, development opportunities for postgraduate research students and research staff across the University. I'm particularly interested in supporting interdisciplinary research, ECRs and part-time researchers. Prior to this I was a Research Assistant in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Portsmouth and taught on the History undergraduate programme. My PhD, undertaken part-time in the Department of English at UCL and awarded in 2018, focused on policing, race and mobility in the history and culture of Los Angeles.

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25/09/2018 by Alex Pavey

Portsmouth DarkFest 2018

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  • Portsmouth DarkFest, Public Engagement, Supernatural Cities, University of Portsmouth
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It’s been exciting to begin a new academic year, and to meet some of the new students I’ll be teaching this term at Portsmouth. Alongside that, my main focus has been preparing for this year’s Portsmouth DarkFest. DarkFest is an annual festival of arts and culture celebrating creative responses to the supernatural, weird and generally spooky.

 

The festival began in 2016, organised by Dr Karl Bell in the History department in collaboration with local authors and creatives across Portsmouth. DarkFest has grown steadily and in this year there are more than thirty events on the programme, with venues across Portsmouth, Southsea and beyond. The festival programming team have put together a fantastic range of events, from spooky storytelling and dark songs to ghost walks and public talks.

My main responsibilities have been focused on developing DarkFest’s online presence and branding – the DarkFest section of the Supernatural Cities website has been updated, as has the festival logo and art style. This year the full programme will be hosted on the website, which will hopefully make it easier for people to explore the full range of events, and plan their exploration of the dark side.

I’m also looking forward to taking part directly for the first time – I’ll be part of a panel discussing crime writing alongside some wonderful Portsmouth-based authors and scholars.

Portsmouth DarkFest 2018 runs from 19th October to 11th November, and more information is available via the Supernatural Cities website and Twitter, and the DarkFest Facebook page.

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