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SUMMARY:British Museum National Programmes Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:You are warmly invited to attend the British Museum’s National Programmes 2019 Conference on Monday 4 November. The conference will explore equality and diversity in museum practice across the UK – highlighting issues of representation\, authority and power with particular focus on disability\, class\, gender\, race and sexuality.\nBonnie Greer has recently been announced as the keynote speaker. Playwright\, novelist\, critic\, broadcaster and former British Museum Trustee\, Bonnie is passionate about making positive change in the museum sector. Bonnie’s keynote address will be followed by over 35 different sessions\, led by speakers and contributors from across the UK. \nThis event is open to anyone working in or with museums: museum professionals\, representatives of sector bodies\, community partner organisations and people working in the arts\, cultural heritage and creative industries with a relevance to the museum sector\, and others working in these fields including charities and third-sector organisations\, freelance practitioners\, artists\, activists\, funders\, academics and early-career scholars. Emerging museum practitioners are particularly encouraged to take part. \nTickets are available to purchase online via the British Museum’s website\, priced at £15. Thanks to the support of the Vivmar Foundation\, £8 concessions tickets are available for anyone who needs them\, as well as a limited number of travel bursaries for those who would otherwise be unable to attend.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/british-museum-national-programmes-conference-2019/
LOCATION:The British Museum\, Great Russell St\, London \, WC1B 3DG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:British Museum,Calendar Month,Feature Event,Nov 2019,November,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Breakfast Seminar: work-life balance and career penalties in the Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:Join Birkbeck for a Breakfast Seminar on work-life balance and career penalties in the Performing Arts.\nThis thought-provoking discussion will be led by Professor Almuth McDowall and is relevant for people working in or with an interest in the arts as well as researchers and practitioners who look to understand precarious working and how to better support parents through flexible work structures. \nDuring the seminar Professor Almuth McDowall will outline recent research\, undertaken in partnership with Parents in Performing Arts\, which focused on precarious ways of working and insufficient access to work for people with caring responsibilities. The seminar will be chaired by Dr Rebecca Whiting. \nTickets are free\, but please register your attendance here.\nTimings: \n9.00 am Refreshments and networking\n9.30 am Seminar start\n10.15am Discussion\, networking and close \nThe Breakfast Seminar series is organized by the School of Business\, Economics and Informatics at Birkbeck. Seminars take place on a termly basis with each seminar focusing on a different research issue with particular implications for today’s workplace. \nAbout Professor Almuth McDowall\nProfessor Almuth McDowall is a Professor of Organizational Psychology at Birkbeck University. Below see her Inaugural lecture about her research into evidence-based policing\, the “always on” culture\, work/life balance and parents in performing arts. Delivered on December 12th 2018.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/breakfast-seminar-work-life-balance-and-career-penalties-in-the-performing-arts/
LOCATION:Birkbeck\, University of London\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Calendar Month,Feature Event,November,Partner Events,Talks
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SUMMARY:Great British Jews: A Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Discover some of the most recognisable Great British inventions\, innovations\, products and people that you never knew were Jewish!\nThis playful exhibition celebrates the huge contribution that Jews have made to this country across a variety of cultural\, scientific and commercial fields. \nPlease note this event is currently running\, closing on the 3 November 2019. Find out more here. \nAbout The Jewish Museum London\nThe Jewish Museum London tells the story of the history and heritage of Jews in Britain through universal themes of migration\, family\, faith and culture. The Museum exists for all people from all backgrounds and celebrate diversity in all its forms.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/great-british-jews-a-celebration/
LOCATION:Jewish Museum\, Raymond Burton House\, 129-131 Albert St\, London\, Camden\, NW1 7NB
CATEGORIES:August,Feature Event,Jewish Museum,July,June,November,October,Partner Events,September
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191201
DTSTAMP:20260625T142233
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SUMMARY:Craft & Graft: Making Science Happen
DESCRIPTION:How do you feed a million fruit flies? How does an eyelash become a scientific tool?\nTake a look behind the scenes at Britain’s biggest lab to discover the astonishing methods driving the latest advances. Visit The Crick’s free exhibition for an eye-opening glimpse of the people behind the science. \n\nPlease note this event is currently running\, closing on the 30 November 2019. Find out more here. \nAbout The Francis Crick Institute\nThe Francis Crick Institue is a biomedical discovery institute researching the biology underlying human health. Their work is helping to understand why disease develops and to translate discoveries into new ways to prevent\, diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer\, heart disease\, stroke\, infections and neurodegenerative diseases.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/craft-graft-making-science-happen/
LOCATION:The Francis Crick Institute\, 1 Midland Road\, London \, NW1 1AT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:August,Feature Event,July,June,November,October,Partner Events,September
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