Events from the 19 March 2025 Reset
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01 September 2024 - 31 August 2025
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Durham University
The Center for Neurodiversity Studies (CNS) at O.P. Jindal Global University (India) and the Centre for Neurodiversity & Development at Durham University (UK) cordially invite you to the online Neurodiversity Global Seminar Series 2025. This year-long monthly, online seminar series aims to facilitate a global interdisciplinary dialogue on neurodiversity by bringing together researchers and practitioners from various cultural contexts.
15 January 2025 - 26 November 2025
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Online
Do you work or study at Durham University? Are you interested in what we do here at the Institute for Medical Humanities? Then come and join us for Fika!
19 March 2025
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
IMH (Confluence Building)
This workshop is the second of a series within the framework of the major project 'The many facets of social inequality'. This is planned to be a full two-day event, involving leading experts and early career researchers in mean field games and their economical applications.
19 March 2025 - 20 March 2025
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Institute of Advanced Study, Seminar Room, Cosin‘s Hall, Durham University, Palace Green, DH1 3RL & Department of Mathematical Sciences, Upper Mountjoy, Stockton Road, Durham University, D1 3LE
Talk by Professor Sat Gupta - 19th March 2025, 1100-1230
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Nine DTP/DRMC Hub. 1st Floor, Arthur Holmes Building. Left of the Calman Learning Centre. Signposted DRMC.
Are you interested in being involved in research that makes a positive impact on health and wellbeing? Would you like to meet other like-minded people, from all disciplines and faculties of Durham University, in the early stages of their research careers?
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
CB-0015 (Confluence Building)
In this 45-minute webinar Dr Andrew Marcinko, Assistant Professor and Consultant on Behavioural Science, will break down practical ways you can apply concepts like cognitive biases, habit formation, and choice architecture to improve performance across your organisation.
1:00 PM - 1:45 PM
Part of the School of Education Research Seminar Series.
This event will be in-person in the Confluence Building - Room CB1017 and online via Teams. Contact ed.research@durham.ac.uk for more details about how to take part.
Durham Classics & Ancient History research seminars, Epiphany term
CL007, Classics and Ancient History Department / Online
Want to get a taste of our vibrant research culture? Our weekly research seminars feature speakers from our own department and from further afield discussing the cutting-edge of research in all areas of Classics.
This event will take place on Teams.
If you want to learn more about recent developments in international arbitration from a Durham alumnus who is working as a Deputy Director General at London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), please join us! The event is moderated by Dr Can Eken, co-director of Durham International Dispute Resolution Institute (DIDRI).
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
E005 Engineering, Durham University
A Research Showcase – on Theatre and Performance in the Long Nineteenth Century, followed by the Book Launch for Stock Pieces: British Repertory Theatre, 1760–1830, with Bennett Zon (Professor of Music and Director of the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies, Durham) in conversation with Susan Valladares.
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Durham‘s Teaching and Learning Centre TLC 116 and/or Online via Teams
A Research Showcase – on Theatre and Performance in the Long Nineteenth Century, followed by the Book Launch for Stock Pieces: British Repertory Theatre, 1760–1830, with Bennett Zon (Professor of Music and Director of the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies, Durham) in conversation with Susan Valladares
Durham’s Teaching and Learning Centre TLC 116 and/or ONLINE via Teams
Professor Catherine Donovan, Department of Sociology, delivers the following Research Seminar:
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Elvet Riverside, Room ER153. There will also be an option to join online via MS Teams.
This talk is part of the Michael Ramsey Centre for Anglican Studies seminar series.
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
In-person only at St Antony’s Priory, 74 Claypath, Durham, DH1 1QT
The Measurement Lab's monthly online reading group. Each paper will have an author's/commentator’s introduction, and have group discussion.
Centre for the Study of the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East, 'Inherited Landscapes' workshop
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM
CL007, Classics and Ancient History Department
In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Renaissance Italy received a bounty of ‘goods’ from Portuguese trading voyages—fruits of empire that included luxury goods, exotic animals and even enslaved people. Many historians hold that this imperial ‘opening up’ of the world transformed the way Europeans understood the global.
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Online- link tbc