Events & Courses

TransformativeStory events and courses can help you learn how to tell stories using a variety of creative techniques, and how to design processes to help others tell their stories.

Courses for Groups

  • Storytelling for Research

    30 June - 1 August 2025

    Course duration: 3 days or 6 × 3-hour weekly sessions

  • Telling Stories that Matter

    1 July - 1 August 2025

    Course duration: 4 days (28 hours of instruction) or 2.5 hour bi-weekly sessions for 4 weeks (20 hours of instruction)

  • More-than-human stories of Antarctica

    8 September - 3 November 2025

    Course duration: 8 online sessions on Mondays, between 11:30am and 2:30pm UK time

Courses for Individuals

  • Creative Facilitation for Storytelling

    10 September - 10 December 2025

    Course duration: 12 x weekly sessions. Sessions 1 and 6 will be 10:00-14:00 UK time. All other sessions are 11:00-13:00 UK time.

  • Foundations of Personal Storytelling

    13 January - 10 March 2026

    Course duration: 8 week course, with live sessions of 3 hours per week.

All Events

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Antarctic Echoes
Jun
20
to Jun 21

Antarctic Echoes

Join us at the British Academy Summer Showcase 2025. Against a unique sensory landscape of sounds and the Aurora Australis, under the guidance of the researchers, craft your own 'more-than-human' story via a story cube, using different methods and materials. Add your story to a growing display – or take it home with you for future inspiration.

#ForCuriousMinds

This event is free, but booking is required. Please click here for more information via Eventbrite

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More-than-human story-making symposium
Jun
10
to Jun 11

More-than-human story-making symposium

  • Wolfson College, Oxford and online (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This symposium explores how we might make stories with and about the more-than-human. It brings together artists, scholars, filmmakers and scientists to consider storytelling practices that engage with nonhuman presences, agencies, and materials. Examples include animals, plants, waste, and digital and tactile objects such as a crochet coverlet and the only book ever printed in Antarctica. The event asks how stories can be made through more-than-human entanglements, and what this means for research, practice, and collaboration across disciplines.

The event programme and booking link will be available shortly. 

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