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There are 9 events taking place next week
- Date
- 27/07/2024 - 29/09/2024
- Location:
- National Justice Museum (Formerly Galleries of Justice) High Pavement Nottingham NG1 1HN
- Description
- This Project Lab installation features a glossary produced by members of LGBTQ+ youth groups in England. The guide helps us to understand the language used by many young LGBTQ+ people to describe their lives and their identities so that we can better support them through their journey into adulthood. Visitors to this installation can suggest words that you might have included if you were compiling your own glossary of LGBTQ+ words; your contributions will be added to a digital archive produced by the University of Nottingham. Visitors will also have the chance to learn key LGBTQ+ words in British Sign Language, thanks to a collaboration with the charity Deaf Rainbow.
- Date
- 27/07/2024 - 29/09/2024
- Location:
- National Justice Museum (Formerly Galleries of Justice) High Pavement Nottingham NG1 1HN
- Description
- This Project Lab installation features a glossary produced by members of LGBTQ+ youth groups in England. The guide helps us to understand the language used by many young LGBTQ+ people to describe their lives and their identities so that we can better support them through their journey into adulthood. Visitors to this installation can suggest words that you might have included if you were compiling your own glossary of LGBTQ+ words; your contributions will be added to a digital archive produced by the University of Nottingham. Visitors will also have the chance to learn key LGBTQ+ words in British Sign Language, thanks to a collaboration with the charity Deaf Rainbow.
- Date
- 27/07/2024 - 29/09/2024
- Location:
- National Justice Museum (Formerly Galleries of Justice) High Pavement Nottingham NG1 1HN
- Description
- This Project Lab installation features a glossary produced by members of LGBTQ+ youth groups in England. The guide helps us to understand the language used by many young LGBTQ+ people to describe their lives and their identities so that we can better support them through their journey into adulthood. Visitors to this installation can suggest words that you might have included if you were compiling your own glossary of LGBTQ+ words; your contributions will be added to a digital archive produced by the University of Nottingham. Visitors will also have the chance to learn key LGBTQ+ words in British Sign Language, thanks to a collaboration with the charity Deaf Rainbow.
- Date
- 27/07/2024 - 29/09/2024
- Location:
- National Justice Museum (Formerly Galleries of Justice) High Pavement Nottingham NG1 1HN
- Description
- This Project Lab installation features a glossary produced by members of LGBTQ+ youth groups in England. The guide helps us to understand the language used by many young LGBTQ+ people to describe their lives and their identities so that we can better support them through their journey into adulthood. Visitors to this installation can suggest words that you might have included if you were compiling your own glossary of LGBTQ+ words; your contributions will be added to a digital archive produced by the University of Nottingham. Visitors will also have the chance to learn key LGBTQ+ words in British Sign Language, thanks to a collaboration with the charity Deaf Rainbow.
- Date
- 27/07/2024 - 29/09/2024
- Location:
- National Justice Museum (Formerly Galleries of Justice) High Pavement Nottingham NG1 1HN
- Description
- This Project Lab installation features a glossary produced by members of LGBTQ+ youth groups in England. The guide helps us to understand the language used by many young LGBTQ+ people to describe their lives and their identities so that we can better support them through their journey into adulthood. Visitors to this installation can suggest words that you might have included if you were compiling your own glossary of LGBTQ+ words; your contributions will be added to a digital archive produced by the University of Nottingham. Visitors will also have the chance to learn key LGBTQ+ words in British Sign Language, thanks to a collaboration with the charity Deaf Rainbow.
- Date
- 06/09/2024
- Location:
- King's Meadow Campus, Manuscripts and Special Collections
- Date
- 27/07/2024 - 29/09/2024
- Location:
- National Justice Museum (Formerly Galleries of Justice) High Pavement Nottingham NG1 1HN
- Description
- This Project Lab installation features a glossary produced by members of LGBTQ+ youth groups in England. The guide helps us to understand the language used by many young LGBTQ+ people to describe their lives and their identities so that we can better support them through their journey into adulthood. Visitors to this installation can suggest words that you might have included if you were compiling your own glossary of LGBTQ+ words; your contributions will be added to a digital archive produced by the University of Nottingham. Visitors will also have the chance to learn key LGBTQ+ words in British Sign Language, thanks to a collaboration with the charity Deaf Rainbow.
- Date
- 27/07/2024 - 29/09/2024
- Location:
- National Justice Museum (Formerly Galleries of Justice) High Pavement Nottingham NG1 1HN
- Description
- This Project Lab installation features a glossary produced by members of LGBTQ+ youth groups in England. The guide helps us to understand the language used by many young LGBTQ+ people to describe their lives and their identities so that we can better support them through their journey into adulthood. Visitors to this installation can suggest words that you might have included if you were compiling your own glossary of LGBTQ+ words; your contributions will be added to a digital archive produced by the University of Nottingham. Visitors will also have the chance to learn key LGBTQ+ words in British Sign Language, thanks to a collaboration with the charity Deaf Rainbow.
- Date
- 08/09/2024
- Location:
- Royal Concert Hall
- Description
- The first BBC Prom in Nottingham will feature a new Proms Commission from Dr Elizabeth Kelly, Associate Professor in Music Composition at the University of Nottingham.