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Decolonial Research Methods (Webinar Series)
Online

Runs from Tuesday, October 26 to Tuesday, December 07.

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UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 26)
Glasgow

Runs from Monday, November 01 to Friday, November 12.

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UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 26)
Online

Runs from Monday, November 01 to Friday, November 12.

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The World Congress of Transdisciplinarity

Runs from Monday, November 01 to Friday, November 05.

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RSA Journals Annual Lecture Series
Online

Runs from Monday, November 01 to Friday, November 12.

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COP26 Climate Innovation Challenge.
online

Runs from Tuesday, November 02 to Tuesday, November 09.

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Displacement, Law and Time
Online

Runs from Thursday, November 04 to Friday, November 05.

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Pathways to Translation (P2T): Warwick Innovations support for Translation
University of Warwick - Virtual event

Warwick-Wellcome Translational Partnership programme of events focusing on Warwick Innovations support for Translation. 

 

Please see the advert below for a Warwick-Wellcome Translational Partnership event, Pathways to Translation (P2T): Warwick Innovations support for Translation, including how to sign-up. The event will be held Thursday 4th November, 10.00 - 11.30.

 

The Partnership team would also encourage you to sign up to the Warwick-Wellcome Trust Partnership bulletin:

https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/med/wellcome-translation/subscription/

This will update you directly on future events in the Pathways to Translation (P2T) programme, as well as relevant external events and Partnership news more generally.”

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COVENTRY BIENNIAL 2021: TALKING ABOUT THE ANTHROPOCENE
Coventry Transport Museum
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COVENTRY BIENNIAL 2021: TALKING ABOUT THE ANTHROPOCENE
Coventry Cathedral

A day of talks to accompany the Listening to the Anthropocene exhibition at Coventry Cathedral. Speakers will include artists from the exhibition, as well as writers and academics who are critically engaged with climate change and the concept of the ‘anthropocene’ (which suggests that we have entered a new geological age, defined by the impact of human activities on the planet). There will be a focus on how practices of listening, field recording and sound art can address these issues in useful ways.

Coventry Biennial is a festival of contemporary art taking place across Coventry & Warwickshire within and supported by UK City of Culture 2021. Expect new work by local and International artists, workshops, performances, talks, tours and much more.

Tickets are FREE but must be pre booked.

Presented as a part of the third Coventry Biennial, Listening to the Anthropocene at Coventry Cathedral is a major exhibition of sound and moving image artworks that explores the ways that field recording and sonic research can help attune us to the shifting state of our planet, at a range of scales.
LISTENING TO THE ANTHROPOCENE
For more information visit: www.coventrybiennial.com
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BMS Seminar: Genetics of traits you don't discuss over Sunday brunch - novel findings for female reproductive phenotypes, Dr Triin Laisk, Associate Professor in Reproductive Genetics and Genomics, Institute of Genomics, University of Tartu
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Partners in innovation: how UK-US research collaboration can drive the evolution of offshore wind for global net zero
Online

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