Stroke

Events

Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our Stroke Conference will not take place until 2021.  Date and venue to be confirmed in the new year.

 

UNET Seminar: Stephan Jagau (Nottingham University Business School)

Date
22/10/2024
Location:
C43 Sir Clive Granger, MS Teams
Description
Context-dependent expected utility

GEP Seminar: Gaia Dossi (UCL)

Date
22/10/2024
Location:
A01 Highfield House
Description
Race and science (A01, Highfield House)

Critically evaluating information (STEM)

Date
22/10/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Discover how to think critically when reading and evaluating information, particularly papers found in published journals. Suitable for undergraduates (year two onwards) and masters students.

Music Colloquium 22 October 2024

Date
22/10/2024
Location:
Arts Centre Lecture Theatre (A30)
Description
Music Colloquium on Tuesday 22 October with Sooree Pillay, Orchestras Live

History research seminar special event - 22 October

Date
22/10/2024
Location:
Council room Trent Building
Description
Gudren Kramer 'Local Modernity: Agency, Entanglement, and the Making of the Modern Middle East'

Fireside Chat with Professor Tomoya Obokata

Fireside Chat with Professor Tomoya Obokata
Date
22/10/2024
Location:
Clive Granger A39

A Fireside Chat with Prof Tomoya Obokata

Date
22/10/2024
Location:
Clive Granger A39, University Park NG7 2RD Nottingham
Description
Join the Human Rights Law Centre and the Rights Lab for our upcoming Fireside Chat with UN Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, Prof. Tomoya Obokata.

Thyssen Lecture

Thyssen Lecture
Date
22/10/2024
Location:
A21 (Council Room), Trent Building University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD
Description
The 2024 lecture will be delivered by Professor Gudrun Kraemer on "Local Modernity: Agency, Entanglement, and the Making of the Modern Middle East". Professor Kraemer is a distinguished historian of the Middle East, modernity and Islam.

22 October - Research Workshop - Thea Sommerschield and Qin Yang

Date
22/10/2024
Location:
A03 Humanities Building
Description
Thea Sommerschield?(University of Nottingham) on New inscriptions from Sicily: an epigraphic perspective on the necropoleis of Himera, and Qin Yang (University of Nottingham) on Comparing Greek and Chinese divine epiphanies: issues around visibility and other senses.

Classics and Archaeology research seminar - with Thea Sommerschield and Qin Yang

Date
22/10/2024
Location:
A03 Humanities Building
Description
Join the Department of Classics and Archaeology for this week's research seminar.
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