Turing Bright Club comedy showcase
Bright Club has been transforming researchers into stand-up comedians for ten years, promoting public engagement by scientists, academics and others with specialist knowledge.
Picturing Success In The Age of Information: A Scriberia Symposium
Come and discover, through the work of one of the greatest visual thinkers of the last century, how thinking, working and communicating more visually can help you meet the challenges of the Information Age.
Breakfast Seminar: work-life balance and career penalties in the Performing Arts
Join Birkbeck for a Breakfast Seminar on work-life balance and career penalties in the Performing Arts. This thought-provoking discussion will be led by Professor Almuth McDowall and is relevant for people working in or with an interest in the arts.
Data Diversity in Research: A call to action for concrete solutions
Join a forum in which pharma industries, academia, institutions, research groups and private companies based in the Knowledge Quarter can come together, discuss the challenges of data diversity in research (particularly medical research), combine expertise, and initiate projects to lead to more diversity in data.
Knowledge Quarter TechSocial - Mosè Giordano from UCL
KQ Tech Socials are informal events are for anyone with an interest in the computational methods and technology behind research and innovation.
Republic of Learning @ MAKE
Republic of Learning is a monthly event bringing together the local community to discuss and explore issues surrounding climate change.
British Museum National Programmes Conference 2019
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.
Warwick Faculty Talks
Head to the University of Warwick for inspirational and exciting lectures on cutting edge research topics delivered by prominent Faculty from the world-leading University of Warwick in London.
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