Being Human - How Do 'New Worlds' Come into Print? Being Human is the UK’s only national festival of the humanities. A celebration of humanities research through public engagement, it is led by SAS.
Benjamin Dalton: 'Catherine Malabou, (neuro)plasticity, and the hospital: caring for transforming bodies' Join Dr Benjamin Dalton who will discuss how Malabou's work re-imagines hospital environments.
Beyond 2%: From Climate Philanthropy to Climate Justice Philanthropy Dr Edouard Morena published a report on climate philanthropy commissioned by the UNRISD and the EDGE Funders Alliance.
Calais is in Paris Bringing together researchers from both sides of the Channel, this was the first Paris-based gathering for a new collaborative project Home for Refugee Children
Call for Chapters - Knowledge Diplomacy: Developments and Future Trends ULIP is accepting chapter proposals for a planned book publication on Knowledge Diplomacy. Abstract submission deadline: 16 September 2022.
Centrality in lockdown How did students and MA Urban History and Culture programme director, Anna-Louise Milne, adapt when they could no longer pursue fieldwork
Cinérameuf podcast with Sabrina Bouarour Dr Sabrina Bouarour took part in the French Podcast Cinérameuf to discuss a classic Jacques Demy film and how it deconstructs gender and queer relationships.