Upcoming events
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Workhouse Lives IV: ‘Sexual Vulnerability of 19th Century English and Welsh Paupers’, Dr Paul Carter, The National Archives.
Conferences | Networking | Public lectures | Seminars | Workshops
2 April 2024
5 pmWorkhouse Lives IV: ‘Sexual Vulnerability of 19th Century English and Welsh Paupers’, Dr Paul Carter, The National Archives.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/workhouse-lives-iv-sexual-vulnerability-of-19th-century-english-and-welsh-paupers,-dr-paul-carter,-the-national-archives.
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Professor Dawn Scott's Inaugural Lecture
Fantastic beasts, where and how to find them: Surveying and conserving our worlds precious biodiversityNetworking | Public lectures | Seminars
8 April 2024
5.30 pm - 7.30 pmIn this talk, Professor Scott will take you on a journey around the world to reflect on her career in exploring the causes and drivers behind global biodiversity loss and the conservation actions that are being taken.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/professor-dawn-scotts-inaugural-lecture
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Professor Frank Austermuehl's Inaugural Lecture
Prophet, Priest, President – Thoughts on the Unifying and Divisive Power of American Political DiscourseNetworking | Public lectures | Seminars
9 April 2024
5.30 pm - 7.30 pmIn this inaugural lecture, Professor Frank Austermuehl will present more than twenty years of research into the identity-creating power of the public speeches of American presidents. Reflecting the main areas of focus of two monographs—one published, one being written—Frank will first discuss the intertextual nature of American presidential discourse and its unifying effects on American identity before than using the current political context to highlight the divisive and polarizing potential of the language of America’s Communicators-in-Chief.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/professor-frank-austermuehls-inaugural-lecture
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Doctoral School PhD Application Workshop
In conversation | Public lectures | Seminars | Workshops
22 April 2024
4 pm - 6 pmMembers of the Doctoral school will give an on-campus session on the application process for PhDs at NTU, giving you the opportunity to ask questions and find out more, as well as advice on making your application stand out.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/doctoral-school-phd-application-workshop
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Join our latest Twilight Talk series event and discover fascinating insights into the human mind, featuring our expert academics here at NTU.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/psychology-twilight-talk
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If you're an early years professional in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire or Mansfield, come along to our free CPD event - An Evening in the Early Years on 25 April 2024.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/an-evening-in-the-early-years
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Workhouse Lives IV: ‘'Beyond the workhouse: discharged paupers returning to the community in mid-nineteenth-century London', Johanna Purser, University of Cambridge
Conferences | Networking | Public lectures | Seminars | Workshops
7 May 2024
5 pmWorkhouse Lives IV: ‘'Beyond the workhouse: discharged paupers returning to the community in mid-nineteenth-century London', Johanna Purser, University of Cambridge
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/workhouse-lives-iv-beyond-the-workhouse-discharged-paupers-returning-to-the-community-in-mid-nineteenth-century-london,-johanna-purser,-university-of-cambridge
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Professor Guy Bingham's Inaugural Lecture
Design for 3D printing – Opportunities and ApplicationsNetworking | Public lectures | Seminars
8 May 2024
5.30 pm - 7.30 pmIn this lecture, Professor Guy Bingham will explore some of the major advantages of this remarkable digital technology, particularly relating to design opportunities and its unique ability to provide unrivalled geometry freedom.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/professor-guy-binghams-inaugural-lecture
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Professor Andy Newton's Inaugural Lecture
Urban mobility and crime: (Not) all roads lead to RomeNetworking | Public lectures | Seminars
14 May 2024
5.30 pm - 7.30 pmIn this talk Professor Andy Newton reveals some of his insights from 20 years research into crime and place. Andy will draw from his work on examining patterns of crime on the public transport network, on understanding acquisitive crime, and exploring violence in public places. He will also reflect on some of the obstacles for academics when collaborating with police forces, community safety partners, the voluntary sector, and local and national government - acknowledging this is a two-way issue! Andy will discuss recent efforts to develop toolkits to better inform policy makers decisions about place-based approach to crime prevention and also reflect on the need to bring local communities into this process. Indeed, if we are going to take a place-based approach to crime reduction – then how can we try and make this more sustainable?
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/professor-andy-newtons-inaugural-lecture
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Workhouse Lives IV: ‘Workhouse, Infirmaries and Public Health; Southwell Workhouse and Infirmary Vaccinations Record 1871.’, Jan Overfield-Shaw, The National Trust.
Conferences | Networking | Public lectures | Seminars | Workshops
4 June 2024
5 pmWorkhouse Lives IV: ‘Workhouse, Infirmaries and Public Health; Southwell Workhouse and Infirmary Vaccinations Record 1871.’, Jan Overfield-Shaw, The National Trust.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/6/workhouse-lives-iv-workhouse,-infirmaries-and-public-health-southwell-workhouse-and-infirmary-vaccinations-record-1871.,-jan-overfield-shaw,-the-national-trust.