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At this seminar, we will share young people’s (aged 18-24) personal experiences of borrowing and their use of unsecured credit.
We have invited four members of the Somatic Practice and Chronic Pain Network to talk online about their research and to be in an open conversation about the intersections between science, art, somatics, the body and pain.
This CBiS event will discuss issues concerning charging infrastructure for EVs and the current perceptions of these changes.
Registration is now open for this one-day online conference, which contributes to the growing interest in the copy-specific journeyings of pre-modern books.
Publishing in top international journals (such as those with 3*/4* CABS assignments) is a priority for most academics.
Variations of the West African monsoon have strong impacts on Sahelian societies, on agriculture yield, drought and flooding risks, economy, among others. It is therefore extremely important to understanding how the West African monsoon could change in the future.
This CFCI seminar will focus on financial rewards and whistleblowing from a comparative legal perspective. The comparison will be between the UK, the US and the EU.
In this seminar, I will discuss the current issues surrounding maths anxiety and mathematical resilience, focusing particularly on work with students in higher education who are not mathematicians but have some form of mathematics or statistics on their course.
This CBiS seminar presents a study for the evaluation and redesign of a Primary Care Mental Health (PCMH) service located in Kent, UK.
Join the Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations' webinar focused on building relations across faith and identity at universities.
This talk will explore the foundation of Casa Congo, a small NGO on the pacific coast of Nicaragua, and its mission and vision.
Somatic Practice and Chronic Pain Network webinar
In this CTPSR Webinar, Dr Suwita Hani Randhawa, a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), will speak about the issue of whether ecocide will come to be recognised as an international crime.
This CFCI event will discuss the latest developments in the difference-in-differences estimation method literature.
Critical discussions with the panel members around the social risks associated with public service reform in the UK.
In this talk, Professor Pashby will draw on critiques of global competence to raise the ‘diversity dilemma’ at the heart of work towards SDG 4.7.
This CFCI event will discuss language processing related issues and will have some implications in social sciences.
An evening workshop using prompt questions and provocations for shared learning, discussion and exploration around Queer Enjoyment of Food.
The event will be a 90 minutes workshop for 10 to 20 people, to come together and use playful imagination and game design techniques to imagine what a sustainable city might look like, how could it work, and what challenges its citizens might encounter.
The Mini Fair will provide information for local people on various issues, tools, techniques, and resources that can be used to improve how they manage their financial well-being on a day-to-day basis.