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Katrina and Simon host Lucy and Tia-Monique to discuss how human bodies infect and are affected by land, and the specific ways the lens of a camera helps us imagine and reimagine our past and future entanglement with earth.
Demonstrating Research Impact – defined as beneficial, ‘real-world’ change, driven by research – has become increasingly important (and in some cases essential) for academics.
The ‘manosphere’ is a loose network of antifeminist and more broadly reactionary male-centred online spaces, influencers and communities.
The event being organised at Coventry University will allow members of the public and interested individuals to attend in person, or online, to ask questions and engage with a panel working around AI to better grasp the current risks and benefits of the different AI technologies and AI-driven algorithms.
Ruth Gibson and Christina Seely offer a nuanced exploration into the ways in which an environment-based exchange anchors their artistic practices.
A showcase of the Creative and Immersive Technology sector within the West Midlands.
The event will discuss the legislation around fraud.
Coventry University is leading a pilot project to help secure the future of these unique records and are urging anyone with an interest in the area to get involved.
Biofictions, both in print and on-screen, problematise our distinctions between the real and the imagined, between ‘fact’ and fiction.
Helen and Kyra will present their work as part of the new Body and Land C-DaRE Invites... series.
Lucia Nicastro will present a Community of Practice, based in the Italian town of Ostuni, that is working towards the sustainable re-development of the Ostuni medieval urban gardens that were abandoned in the 1970’s.
This seminar critically discusses the germane challenges and opportunities associated with imposing taxes on robotics and AI in the UK.
Whether you’re just starting out or refining your sustainability message, this session will equip you with actionable insights and marketing strategies to make an impact—for your business and the planet.
Demonstrating Research Impact – defined as beneficial, ‘real-world’ change, driven by research – has become increasingly important (and in some cases essential) for academics.
Clean Futures is collaborating with Auditel, an established carbon solutions organisation in the UK, to offer SMEs in the West Midlands transport sector and its supply chain this high value masterclass.
This talk is tailored for founders who are either considering raising funds for their startup or are already navigating the fundraising process.
With a focus on SMEs in non-Western transition economies, this study moves beyond a grand theory of global SDGs designed for national- macro level implementation, and instead theorises on SMEs’ inclusivity, a necessity if the SDGs are to be achieved by 2030.
This workshop is an important first step in helping your organisation on its journey towards Net Zero, providing a high-level overview of your carbon emissions and carbon reduction guidance.
A demonstration day at the Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering.
Clean Futures offers this masterclass in collaboration with Sustainability West Midlands.