Ian Garwood
- I'd describe myself as
- A Lecturer
Title | Semester | Linked to | Last updated |
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Audiovisual Film and Television Criticism | Semester Year 2016/17 | 06/09/2016 14:45:39 | |
Film & TV 1B: Key Moments in the Development of Cinema & Television | Semester Two 2016/17 | 21/12/2016 12:26:12 | |
Audiovisual Film and Television Criticism | Semester Year 2017/18 | 06/06/2017 11:13:58 | |
Film & TV 1B: Key Moments in the Development of Cinema & Television | Semester Two 2015/16 | 22/01/2016 23:57:53 | |
Film and Television 1A: Looking, listening, 'reading' | Semester Year 2017/18 | 11/09/2018 14:41:06 | |
Film and Television 1A: Looking, listening, 'reading' | Semester Year 2018/19 | 10/09/2019 13:22:22 | |
Audiovisual Film and Television Criticism | Semester Year 2018/19 | 04/06/2018 09:30:12 | |
American Independent Cinema | Semester Two 2017/18 | 09/03/2018 19:41:32 | |
Film & TV 1B: Key Moments in the Development of Cinema & Television | Semester Two 2017/18 | 09/01/2018 11:08:44 | |
MLitt in Film & TV Studies: Core Course | Semester Year 2018/19 | 06/06/2019 12:43:24 | |
American Independent Cinema | Semester Two 2018/19 | 03/04/2019 11:25:51 | |
Film and Television 1A: Looking, listening, 'reading' | Semester Year 2019/20 | 02/09/2019 10:15:48 | |
Film and Television 1A: Looking, listening, 'reading' | Semester Year 2020/21 | 26/05/2020 16:49:12 | |
Film & TV 1B: Key Moments in the Development of Cinema & Television | Semester Two 2018/19 | 02/04/2019 14:07:46 | |
Advanced Topics in Film Studies | Semester One 2018/19 | 03/04/2019 15:26:06 | |
MLitt in Film & TV Studies: Core Course | Semester Year 2019/20 | 18/02/2020 22:08:22 | |
Audiovisual Film and Television Criticism | Semester Year 2019/20 | 05/03/2020 13:56:35 | |
Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation | Semester Two 2020/21 | 11/01/2021 21:01:30 | |
American Independent Cinema | Semester One 2019/20 | 18/11/2019 23:46:40 | |
History of Film and Television Studies | Semester One 2021/22 | 09/11/2021 13:05:03 | |
History of Film and Television Studies | Semester One 2020/21 | 09/11/2020 11:11:04 | |
History of Film and Television Studies Don't USE | Semester One 2021/22 | 02/06/2021 17:53:25 | |
History of Film and Television Studies Don't USE | Semester One 2020/21 | 24/08/2020 09:36:48 | |
History of Film and Television Studies Don't USE | Semester One 2022/23 | FTV5001 | 08/06/2022 09:48:38 |
American Independent Cinema | Semester One 2021/22 | 18/11/2021 20:36:52 | |
American Independent Cinema | Semester One 2020/21 | 27/05/2020 00:07:27 | |
History of Film and Television Studies Don't USE | Semester One 2023/24 | FTV5001 | 05/06/2023 08:54:15 |
Film Analysis | Semester One 2023/24 | FTV4004 | 30/11/2023 11:58:48 |
Audiovisual Film and Television Criticism | Semester Year 2023/24 | FTV4089 | 05/06/2023 14:05:52 |
Advanced Topics in Film Studies | Semester Two 2022/23 | FTV5060 | 27/01/2023 19:16:48 |
Advanced Topics in Film Studies | Semester Two 2023/24 | 05/06/2023 19:12:38 | |
American Independent Cinema | Semester One 2022/23 | FTV4018 | 08/06/2022 10:37:54 |
American Independent Cinema | Semester Two 2023/24 | FTV4018 | 13/03/2024 14:57:02 |
Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation | Semester Two 2021/22 | 10/02/2022 16:20:33 | |
Audiovisual Film and Television Criticism | Semester Year 2021/22 | 02/06/2021 15:23:31 | |
Audiovisual Film and Television Criticism | Semester Year 2020/21 | 14/10/2020 21:48:23 | |
Audiovisual Film and Television Criticism | Semester Year 2022/23 | FTV4089 | 03/02/2023 10:48:37 |
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