Our Aquatic Research Facility is carrying out work with organisations across the globe to make corals more resilient in the face of man-made afflictions. Retail in the Community: Beyond the Buyer-Seller Transaction, Enabling a Smart World through Service Computing and Data Processing Architectures, Domestic Abuse and Rough Sleeping: From hidden crime to hidden homelessness. It was officially opened on 15 March 1995, by Sir Anthony Kenny as a federation of the University of London's research institutes and, since then, has established itself as the UK's national humanities hub, publicly funded to support and promote research in the humanities nationally and internationally. Exhibition charts lost connections between Tyneside and the Caribbean, Being Human: lost and found in the archives, Being Human: The lost luggage office, ghosts and warrior poets, Onions, embroidery and other historical lessons could help you sleep, Steel Pulse’s Mykaell Riley to front festival talk, Women and war: the West End and the western front, ‘Forgotten’ Lancashire dialects revealed in poetry research, ‘Martian’ to be autopsied at Dundee University arts festival, Being Human debate at Fact, Liverpool: man and animals, Meet Harvey Matusow – ‘America’s most notorious liar’, Revived: the 1930s London gay members’ club raided by police, Chicken’s weren’t always dinner for humans, Humanities are vital, science is vital. Explore our full range of services to see how we could help you. For further information on how to apply for funding, visit the Being Human Festival website. This online talk will bring the lime kilns back to life through the travel writing, poetry and art they inspired, as well as the everyday reality of what it was actually like to live under their shadow. The webinar includes a 30 minute presentation from Dr Tariq Abdullah, Academic Lead for Computing and IT. BBC History Extra: Demons and Shipwrecks Free admission. Being Human festival 2020 will take place 12-22 November. Simon Armitage is celebrated as one of the country’s most original and engaging poets. Join this webinar to discover more about studying an iPGCE online at Derby. Budgeting whilst you’re at university doesn’t need to be difficult. BBC Radio 3: Free Thinking: Love Stories The quality and range of research supported by this investment of public funds not only provides social and cultural benefits but also contributes to the economic success of the UK. Being Human Festival 2020 The 7th annual Being Human Festival takes place between 12-22 November with the theme of ‘New Worlds’, perfectly timed to reflect on the radical global changes of 2020. For more information, please visit. In 2013-14. Over 35 research institutions from across the UK will be participating in the festival, with activities being held in museums, galleries and cultural and community centres, and even caves. Taking place in one of the main arts venues in Glasgow’s city centre, Language Fest is a participatory arts-event which celebrates the multiple languages present in the city. St Andrews Arts Lecture Theatre, Sat 15th Nov 1:30-4pm. Library of Birmingham, Sun 16th Nov 3-8pm. Led by the School of Advanced Study, University of London, in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the British Academy. How do people around the world live? Through this font the Universal Declaration of Human Rights become symbiotically merged within every text. Content can be downloaded for non-commercial purposes, such as for personal use or in educational resources. Join this webinar to discover more about studying Environmental Health online at Derby. ITV News: Exhibition charts lost connections between Tyneside and the Caribbean Being Human Festival 2020 The 7th annual Being Human Festival takes place between 12-22 November with the theme of ‘New Worlds’, perfectly timed to reflect on the radical global changes of 2020. Join this webinar to discover more about studying an MBA online at Derby. The webinar includes a 30 minute presentation from Dr Anthony Stevenson, Academic Lead for Accounting and Finance. Showing of Va Pensiero (directed by Dagmawi Yimer) followed by a discussion of the film and how it is now being used a didactic tool to counter racism in Italy. Join this webinar to discover more about studying Sustainability and Environmental Management online at Derby. The workshops culminate in an end-of-the-day, multimodal performance on the venue’s main stage – showing off Glasgow’s wealth of languages and communicating the various emotions, opportunities and playfulness bound up in living a multilingual life. The Debrief: Cheap things to do this weekend November 14 + 15, Fancy a cultured cuppa? Join this webinar to discover more about studying Health and Social Care online at Derby. Find out how recent Wagner experiments went and try for yourself some of the digital tools the musicologists are using. This will give the public the opportunity to see, smell, and taste how philosophers and scientists are working together to better understand how these senses contribute to our daily lives. The 7th annual Being Human Festival takes place between 12-22 November with the theme of ‘New Worlds’, perfectly timed to reflect on the radical global changes of 2020. In this session we will explore how best to budget whilst at university and provide top tips on how to manage your money. If you’re looking for fresh thinking, take your pick from our large talent pool of students and graduates. Free admission. THE: Tweeting philosopher launches book of short-form musings No booking required. Join this webinar to discover more about studying Hospitality online at Derby. This session will guide you through what to expect once you’ve submitted your application, what to do once you receive offers, and what to expect in your first few weeks of starting university. Dr Yiling will be showcasing the autoclave (Italmatic), this Italmatic autoclave is an extraordinary piece of machinery that is worth £180k and is able to produce a large size sample of composite materials. St Andrews Arts Lecture Theatre, Mon-Fri 21st + Mon 24th – Fri 28th Nov. Free admission. Over 35 research institutions from across the UK will be participating in the festival, with activities being held in museums, galleries and cultural and community centres, and even caves. These photographs were taken in Dowlais Library on November 17th.