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Preventing a debt crisis
This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity seminar series and will discuss external debt vulnerability in emerging markets and developing economies during the Covid-19 shock.
Breaking Peace: Brexit and Northern Ireland
Feargal Cochrane's urgent analysis argues that Brexit is breaking peace in Northern Ireland, making it the most significant event since Partition.
Webinar for Access and inclusion for students with disabilities higher education network.
This online session will share findings from a networking project that aims to investigate the factors that influence access and inclusion for disabled students in higher education (HE) in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.
Urban energy landscapes - two years on
This talk will examine the argument of the book, 'Urban Energy Landscapes', and ask whether it needs revision two years on.
The Art in Money Laundering
This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity seminar series and will discuss the impact of global art and money laundering and the challenges for policing the industry.
Transforming a 900 acre rural estate into a regenerative ecosystem
The team at Chettle Estate is embarking on a journey to create their own regenerative ecosystem, with thriving biodiversity and abundant food production.
Energy For Development: unanswered questions on socio-technical design frameworks
The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations is hosting a webinar by Professor Elena Gaura and Dr Alison Halford on the use of socio-technical energy design frameworks in the HEED project.
The Practicalities of Decolonisation: Beyond Rhetoric
In this presentation, Professor Parvati Raghuram and Dr Melis Cin explore the challenges of decolonisation within education sectors in a variety of contexts.
Organic-PLUS: Contentious inputs in organic agriculture
The Organic-PLUS project brings together researchers with backgrounds including agricultural economics, soil science and consumer understanding to coordinate the project overall, conduct UK field trials and lead work around public perceptions of organic.
I-CAHN (Immersive Culture and Heritage Network) Event
Join us online for an action packed 2 hours of Immersive industry insights and tech demonstrations, whether you want to find out more about the use of virtual reality (VR) augmented reality (AR) and 360 audiovisual technologies in culture and heritage, or you are looking to collaborate and find partners.
CEO Overconfidence and the Speed of Adjustment of Cash Holdings
This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity seminar series
Co-developing and applying a Social Impact Toolkit for Community Food Businesses in the UK
Since 2016 CAWR has collaborated with The Real Farming Trust to explore the social impact of community-scale, agroecological food provisioning systems. This has culminated in the co-creation and application of a Social Impact Toolkit for Community Food Businesses in the UK.
Emotional Objects: Northern Renaissance Afterlives in Object, Image and Word, 1890s-1920s
Professor Juliet Simpson (CAMC) is leading an online international conference on Emotional Objects: Northern Renaissance Afterlives in Object, Image and Word, 1890s-1920s at the Warburg Institute, London.
The impact of feedback practice: GLEA PhD Opportunity Q&A Session
Q&A for GLEA's full-time PhD studentship on 'The impact of feedback practices, modes, and student background: Voicing the student perspective'.
Why connected directors earn superior returns? Evidence from director trading
This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity seminar series
Dance and Machine Learning: Unlocking Embodied Creativity for Generative Art
This seminar looks at research that combines investigations into principles of embodied creativity with the adoption of state-of-the-art methods in machine learning with the goal of enabling new approaches in computer-based generative art and dance technology.
Legal and Human Factors in Tax Compliance and Enforcement
This is a dissemination event within the EU funded project PROTAX
The importance of mathematics and statistics support as evidenced in institutionally-written regulatory documents
Professor Duncan Lawson, MBE will be presenting a seminar as part of the Centre for Global Learning’s seminar series on the importance of mathematics and statistics support as evidenced in institutionally-written regulatory documents.
Can We Unlearn Liberal Individualism? Gary Hall in conversation about his new book A Stubborn Fury: How Writing Works in Elitist Britain
In this in-conversation, Gary Hall and Carolina Rito explore Hall's latest Book A Stubborn Fury. The discussion will be followed by an open Q&A, where Gary and Carolina will invite questions from the audience online.
Why do Sukuks (Islamic Bonds) need a different pricing model?
This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity seminar series