The Samuel Beckett Research Centre

We are an interdisciplinary hub for creative and scholarly engagement with the works of Samuel Beckett. We actively promote all aspects of Samuel Beckett's legacy, especially the potential his work offers to creative artists.To this end, we commission new work by contemporary writers, composers and visual artists. Our world-leading archive of Beckett’s manuscripts and other materials offers a wellspring of creative and critical inspiration for these new works. 

Beckett's Creative Legacy

In recognition of Beckett's living legacies within the creative arts, the University of Reading's Samuel Beckett Research Centre hosts a series of Creative Fellowships, enabling leading writers, performers, artists, and musicians to develop new projects and insights through unique access to and engagement with the University's archival resources and Beckett specialists. 

Our Ground-Breaking Research

The Samuel Beckett Research Centre promotes research on Beckett that is international, cross-disciplinary, and collaborative. Our publications and projects advance the field of Beckett Studies, and demonstrate the relevance of Beckett's work to twenty-first century issues and debates. These include, for instance, climate change, health, education, disability, violence, trauma, minority identities, migration, and 'post-truth' politics. 

The Centre is home to a network of scholars who are recognised around the world for their work on Beckett. They take part in TV and radio programmes, community outreach, publishing, and conference talks. Their research also makes use of the Beckett Collection - the largest archive of Beckett materials in the world.