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Warwick Arts Centre: Humans at Work
Warwick Arts Centre

Humans at Work is a Great Places project that brings to light Coventry’s industrial past and looks at how the workplace has changed.

Drawing on interviews with the local community in Coventry, specifically factory workers who worked at the General Electric Company in the 50s, 60s and 70s, the project culminates in a theatre production led by writer Stephanie Ridings and director Greg Homann.

In this new show, memories and the words of those that were there will be interwoven with real-life accounts of today’s Coventry-based workspaces.

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WMS Seminar: Science publishing and publishing in Science, Dr Stella M Hurtley, Deputy Editor, SCIENCE
GLT1, Warwick Medical School

Stella Hurtley obtained her first degree in Natural Sciences at Cambridge, and then went on to a PhD in Cell Biology at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg. After post-docs in Yale, Philadelphia and Edinburgh, Stella joined Science at the newly established Europe office in Cambridge UK in 1994. Now a Deputy Editor at the journal Stella manages a team of 10 editors in the Cambridge UK office of the journal. She is also responsible for looking after submissions in a variety of subject areas including Cell Biology, Protein folding and quality control, Organelle biogenesis, Neurodegeneration and Cellular Microbiology, and is jointly responsible for the Research Opener (This week in Science) section of the magazine.

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Life Sciences seminar by Professor Johannes Boltze
GLT2, Gibbet Hill campus

Large animal stroke models: translational implications

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