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Thursday, March 24, 2022
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RSA Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Programme 2022 - Bridging Old and New Divides: Global Dynamics & Regional TransformationsOnline/Leipzig, GermanyRuns from Tuesday, March 01 to Saturday, September 17. |
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Regions in Recovery Second Edition 2022: Re-imagining RegionsOnlineRuns from Monday, March 21 to Friday, April 01. |
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Sustainable Architecture(s) – Humane CitiesOnlineRuns from Wednesday, March 23 to Friday, March 25. |
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Industry and Stake Holder Forum: Polymers and SensorsThe Oculus, University of WarwickUniversity of Warwick is hosting a day designed to showcase academic and industrial partnerships, highlighting the research, development and deployment of our technology in two distinct themes that will run as parallel meetings: Sensor Technology and Polymer Research, with examples from each area of innovative and commercial applications.
Warwick's research into Polymers and Sensor technologies play an integral role in a number of diverse industries. So, whether you’re an SME, a UK based company or a multinational corporation, the University of Warwick can help you develop products and services for your customer base. 24th March 2022, 9.30am - 2.30pm, The Oculus, University of Warwick.
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Nkabom: A Little Medicine, A Little Prayer – online film screening:OnlineYou are warmly invited to join us for the online premier of the documentary Nkabom: A Little Medicine, A Little Prayer. This ethnographic documentary follows the activities of mental health nurses in rural towns and villages in Ghana who are creating partnerships with healers with the aim to improve the treatment of people with mental health conditions and prevent human rights abuses. The film shows how these partnerships develop, what makes them successful, and the challenges faced in negotiating the removal of restraints as well as accessing resources. The nurses and healers describe how they ka bom, join together, to reach the same goal of helping their patients to get well. The screening will be followed by a discussion with the director, Dr Erminia Colucci (Middlesex University) Dr Ursula Read (University of Warwick) and Dr Lily Kpobi (University of Ghana). The research was funded by UKRI ESRC/AHRC Global Challenges Research Fund. You can watch the trailer of the film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OK3_2Pv7-k&t=6s (copy and paste link if clicking on the link does not work) To register for this free event, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/launch-of-nkabom-a-little-medicine-a-little-prayer-tickets-291236976637 For further information please contact: ursula.read@warwick.ac.uk |