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Thu 18 Apr, '24 - Fri 19 Apr, '24
All-day
Seen and Heard: Voices of Transnational Girlhood(s) on Identity, Gender and Culture
IAS Seminar Room C0.02

Runs from Thursday, April 18 to Friday, April 19.

Seen and Heard: Voices of Transnational Girlhood(s)

on Identity, Gender, and Culture

University of Warwick, 18-19 April 2024

University of Warwick central campus

Zeeman BuildingLink opens in a new window, IAS Seminar Room, C0.02

REGISTRATION BY 2 APRILLink opens in a new window

Confirmed speakers:

Professor Rebecca Hains, Salem State UniversityLink opens in a new window

Dr Julia Round, Bournemouth UniversityLink opens in a new window

For full programme and registration, please follow this linkLink opens in a new window.

Fri 26 Apr, '24
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Comics Research Network - Bridging Translation and Comics - A workshop with Anna Martino
FAB 4.76 (TRC)

The Comics Research Network is thrilled to announce its next event on the 26th of April, in collaboration with the Doctoral College and the Italian Research Seminars Series. 

Bridging Translation and Comics

Workshop with ‘Heartstopper’ Translator

Anna Martino 

In conversation with Dr. Anna Lanfranchi (Translation Studies)  

26April 2024

17-18:30

FAB 4.76 (TRC) 

The first part of the session will see in conversation Heartstopper translator Anna Martino and Dr. Anna Lanfranchi from Translation Studies, who will be discussing the intersection of Comics and Translation. In the second part of the session, we will actively translate some passages from the fifth volume of the Heartstopper series from English into various languages. 

To register for this workshop, please complete this form: Bridging Translation and ComicsLink opens in a new window.

We hope you’ll join us for this event! If you have any questions, please email us at comicsresearchnetwork@warwick.ac.uk

Sat 27 Apr, '24
Forms and Feelings of Kinship in the Contemporary World
Tue 30 Apr, '24
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Manuscript and Print Cultures 'Show and Tell' Session
FAB 5.49

WEEK 2 - SHOW AND TELL - Tuesday 30th April, 5.15pm (FAB 5.49)

  • Dr David Coates (SCAPVC) "The Material Traces of Britain’s Amateur Theatrical Past (1780-1914)"

In this show-and-tell session, David will share his private collection which contains an array of materials that document a history of amateur theatre in Britain pre-1914. It includes playbills, acting manuals, newspaper cuttings, prints and manuscript items. Alongside this he’ll discuss a range of findings from archives and collections across Britain and the USA to highlight the historiographical challenges of using some of this material and of researching the amateur theatrical past.

  • Dr Federica Coluzzi (SMLC) "Dante…di giorno in giorno: Family History and Printed Ephemera in nineteenth-century Italy"

In the late nineteenth century, Italian women writers entered the overwhelmingly masculine and fiercely competitive field of Dante studies by authoring a vast and diverse body of works. Along with handbooks, translations, critical studies and creative adaptations, they contributed to the wider popularisation of Dante’s works through printed ephemera such as maps, diaries and calendars launched on the market by major publishes. Eugenia Levi’s Dante…di giorno in giorno presents Dante quotations, translated in French, German and English, for each day. First published in 1893, it went through three consecutive editions with Loescher & Seeber, before being re-issued in a new miniature format in 1903. In this seminar, I will invite participants to engage in a collaborative material study of personal copy of Levi’s book, paying particular attention to the marginalia inscribed in its pages to reflect on its intergenerational uses as a visitors’ book and sentiment album within a family from Trentino Alto Adige.

Wed 1 May, '24
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French Research Seminar: Nick Hewlett (Warwick), 'Marx and Freedom'
FAB3.30
Thu 2 May, '24
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TTS Seminar - Dr Eleonora Federici (University of Naples “L’Orientale”)
Wednesday 2 May, 4:00-5:00 pm (UK time) - Online

Dr Eleonora Federici (University of Naples “L’Orientale”). Feminisms across the Atlantic Ocean: translation and dissemination of theories and practices

Tue 7 May, '24
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STVDIO Seminar - Dr Elena Giusti (Warwick)
FAB1.10

Dr Elena Giusti (Warwick), 'The Early Modern Re-Invention of Rome's "African Monstrosities"'.

This is an in-person event in FAB1.10

Wed 8 May, '24
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Event: The Art of Travel: The History of Travel Guidebooks
FAB0.08

Event: The Art of Travel: The History of Travel Guidebooks

Join Tony Wheeler (Engineering Science, 1969) alumnus and co-founder of the Lonely Planet, for his guest lecture titled 'The Art of Travel: The History of Travel Guidebooks'.

Hosted by Professor Tim Lockley, the lecture will be a guided tour through the history of travel writing, from guidebooks through to modern travel blogs, drawing on Tony's unique insight through his years at the helm of the Lonely Planet.

The Art of Travel: The History of Travel Guidebooks

Date: Wednesday 8 May, 15.00 – 16.00

Location: FAB0.08 Faculty of Arts Building, 6 University Road, Coventry, CV4 7EQ

Followed by a drinks reception hosted by Professor Rachel Moseley, Faculty of Arts Building Terrace, Fifth Floor at 16.00 – 17.00

Sign up and RSVP to the lecture & drinks reception here: The Art of Travel: The History of Travel Guidebooks (warwick.ac.uk)Link opens in a new window 

Thu 9 May, '24
Money and Medals Network Training Day
FAB 2.23 and 2.01
Fri 10 May, '24
Coinage and the State - an interdisciplinary workshop
FAB 5.03
Sat 11 May, '24
HRC Colloquium 2024 - 'Collecting Antiquities in the British Isles
University of Warwick
Sat 11 May, '24
Warwick Symposium on Parish Research
University of Warwick
Tue 14 May, '24
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Research Impact Training Workshop - Introduction to Impact

Tuesday 14th May: 10:00-11:30 – Introduction to ImpactLink opens in a new window

This workshop is delivered by the Research Impact Team and provides a basic foundation of what research impact is and how this is supported at Warwick. The workshop will equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of the UK research landscape and impact within it, alongside practical advice on how best to explore pathways to impact from different disciplines. It will incorporate a presentation from a Warwick researcher who has been involved in impact.

Wed 15 May, '24
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French Research Seminar: Madeleine Chalmers (Leicester), '"Wild Thought" and World Knowledge: The Alternative Taxonomies of Frédéric Bruly Bouabré'
Online via Teams
Thu 16 May, '24
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Research Impact Training Workshop - Measurement and Evaluation of Impact

Thursday 16th May: 10:00-11:30 – Measurement & Evaluation of ImpactLink opens in a new window

This workshop is delivered by the Research Impact Team and provides an overview of how to measure and evaluate activities in order to collect evidence of research impact. It will incorporate a presentation from a Warwick researcher who has been involved in evaluating the impact of their research.

Thu 16 May, '24
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Professor Francesco Paolo de Ceglia (University of Bari)
The Oculus OC1.06

This event will feature a lecture by Professor Francesco Paolo de Ceglia from the University of Bari, focusing on the topics covered in his latest book, 'Vampyr: storia naturale della resurrezione' [Vampyr: Natural History of Resurrection], published in 2023. Following the lecture, there will be a conversation between Professor de Ceglia and Professor Fabio Camilletti, concluding with a Q&A session.

Fri 17 May, '24
Archaeology, Psychoanalysis and Colonialism: The Return of the Repressed in European Culture in the Modern Age
Wed 22 May, '24
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Ameena Gafoor Lecture
SO.19

The Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies’annual  Ameena Gafoor Lecture will be given by H. E. Hon President Donald Ramotar with a talk on ‘Cheddi Jagan: Developmentalist and Political Visionary.’

This lecture will be held in Room S0.19, Social Sciences building, main campus, University of Warwick on Wednesday 22nd May, 5.15pm. This is a free, in-person event, open to all and no need to book. Refreshments will be provided.

Tue 28 May, '24
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The Portuguese Revolution: 50 years On
FAB 5.01

You are cordially invited to the following event to mark the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution in 1974. All are welcome.

 The Portuguese Revolution: 50 years On 

28 May 2024, 2.00-5.30pm 

University of Warwick

Faculty of Arts Building, Room 5.01 

A lecture to mark the 1974 Portuguese Revolution and its legacy 

with  

acclaimed Portuguese novelist Lídia Jorge* 

and roundtable discussion with 

Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses, Hilary Owen, Pedro Aires Oliveira,

Cláudia Pazos Alonso, Ana Raquel Fernandes, Ellen Sapega  

* Please note: Lídia Jorge will present online, but the lecture will only be livestreamed to room FAB 5.01. The roundtable will take place in person in FAB 5.01. 

Tue 28 May, '24
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STVDIO Seminar - Dr. Sara Miglietti (Warburg)
FAB3.31

Dr. Sara Miglietti (Warburg), 'Writing Bilingually, 1465-1700: Self-Translated Books in Italy and France'.

Wed 5 Jun, '24
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Interchange – Getting Started With Impact
Ramphal 2.41

Interchange – Getting Started With Impact

Interested in hearing from a panel of experts newly embarking on their research impact journey about how they have found getting going?

Coming along to Interchange in Ramphal 2.41, 13:00-14:00 on Wednesday 5th June

Full details and registration (for lunch catering): https://warwick.ac.uk/services/ris/impactinnovation/interchangeLink opens in a new window

Wed 12 Jun, '24
Working with Publishers - A Workshop for PGRS and ECRs
Scarman House
Wed 12 Jun, '24
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TTS Seminar - Dr Kasia Szymanska (Manchester)
Wednesday 12 June, 4:00-5:00 pm (UK time) - Hybrid

Dr Kasia SzymanskaLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window (University of Manchester). Multiple translation: contemporary TS approaches, recent examples and key limitations

Thu 13 Jun, '24
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Workshop: The Power of Collaboration - Developing a Common Language
OC1.08

Workshop: The Power of Collaboration - Developing a Common Language

  • Led by Ramon Ayres and Alison Menezes
  • 13th June 2024
  • 14:30 - 16:30
  • OC1.08

This workshop explores the interdisciplinary and collaborative approach to research and public engagement that Ephemeral EnsembleLink opens in a new window and Alison MenezesLink opens in a new window have developed in the UK and Latin America. It is designed for researchers, research students and research enablers who are interested in thinking about different methods to collaborate with groups beyond the university.

We aim to encourage your creative side, taking you through our design and development process and showing you how to use playful dialogues that empower collaborators. At the end of the workshop, we hope you will discover ways in which you might connect your own research, or your research leadership and enabling activities, with a broad range of community groups.

Light refreshments will be provided.

Register: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/staffintranet/rss/impact/events/powerofcollabjun24/registrationLink opens in a new window

Sat 22 Jun, '24 - Sun 23 Jun, '24
All-day
MindGrad 2024 - Philosophy of Mind and Psychology
Zeeman Building

Runs from Saturday, June 22 to Sunday, June 23.

Wed 3 Jul, '24
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Impact Development Workshop
WRE

Please note that R&IS advise that this workshop is intended for research active staff and research students.

Impact Development Workshop

When

Wednesday 3 July 2024, 12:00-15:00hrs [Lunch will be provided]

Where

Wolfson Research Exchange (The Library)

Who should attend

University of Warwick Research Active Staff (staff on Research-focussed, Teaching-focussed and Research and Teaching contracts), and PhD students.

Participants will ideally have some introductory knowledge of impact and how it can be evaluated. Please see resources from two recent webinars on this on the booking page.

Overview

Previously called 'Pathways to Impact', this workshop covers how to develop impact plans and how to embed impact within research projects and research grant applications.

The workshop enables participants to:

o Interrogate their research in order to identify what range of beneficiaries would be able to utilise research findings.

o Understand how to formulate impact strategies

o Ensure that impact is woven throughout your research grant application following the removal of Pathways to Impact documents.

o Build evaluation, measurement and recording of impact into your work.

o Network and exchange ideas and perspectives about developing impact with colleagues from other disciplines.

Booking

Please book hereLink opens in a new window. Places are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.

Any questions?

Please contact Lesley Chikoore

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