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GEP Seminar: Frank Stähler (University of Tübingen)

Date
03 December 2024 (15:00-16:15)
Location:
A01 Highfield House
Description
Disentangling frictions across the world: Markups versus trade costs (A01, Highfield House)

UNET Seminar: Alex Possajennikov (University of Nottingham)

Date
03 December 2024 (15:00-16:00)
Location:
C43 Sir Clive Granger, MS Teams
Description
Unbeatable strategies in games (C43, SCGB and MS Teams)

How can we equip teachers to advance peace in contexts of violence?

Date
04 December 2024 (13:30-14:30)
Location:
C49, Dearing Building, Jubilee Campus, Online - MS Teams
Description
Crispin Hemson, CEO, University of KwaZulu-Natal Extended Learning, Durban, South Africa presents the findings of a qualitative action research study undertaken in Durban, South Africa, from 2021-2023.

Using manipulatives to support understanding in Mathematics

Date
04 December 2024 (16:10-18:00)
Location:
Dearing Building Jubilee Campus
Description
Seminar for primary and secondary maths colleagues in partnership schools

UNET Seminar: Ran Spiegler (Tel Aviv University and University College London)

Date
10 December 2024 (15:00-16:00)
Location:
C43 Sir Clive Granger, MS Teams
Description
Competitive markets with diversely discerning consumers

GEP Seminar: Laura Alfaro (Harvard)

Date
10 December 2024 (15:00-16:15)
Location:
Zoom
Description
Industrial and trade policy in supply chains: The case of rare earth elements

Promoting the Teaching and Learning of German in the East Midlands: Show and Tell Event

Date
10 December 2024 (16:30-18:30)
Location:
School of Education Dearing Building Jubilee Campus
Description
A Languages Education Research Group event

Teacher Training Information Session (online)

Date
10 December 2024 (17:00-18:30)
Location:
Online event
Description
Find out more about our Ofsted-rated 'outstanding' PGCE courses and the application process.

History research seminar - 11 December

Date
11 December 2024 (16:00-17:00)
Location:
Lenton Grove A26
Description
Sandip Kana 'Voluntarism on the margins: Women, development, and the making of modern India (1920s-1950s)'; Fraser McNair 'Dead Bears and Bad Kingship: The Fragmentation of Post-Carolingian Royal Authority and Goscelin of Saint-Bertin's Life of St Amalberga'

Oracy in Science

Date
11 December 2024 (16:30-17:30)
Location:
Microsoft Teams online event
Description
A Science Education Interest Group event
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