George Orwell’s 1984 remains the go-to text for the general public’s sense of surveillance. In the 21st century, does it retain its explanatory power? Please join Prof Marks lecture on May 30th, at the School of Humanities Lecture Theatre (ARTS CMPLX B.H05 LT) from 4.30- 5.30pm.
Festival of Nature returns on Friday 9th – Sunday 18th June 2023 across Bristol and Bath, for its 20th anniversary event. Find the whole exciting programme details here ➡️https://t.co/deZ2nl3Cxs
Collaboration, Connection and Community: What does the future of higher education look like in Bristol?
Reflecting on the impact of the past 30 years of Bristol as a dual-university city. Please join us at St.Georges, Bristol on June 5th ➡️ https://t.co/md4swDCjPX
3MT Final 2023! The annual Three Minute Thesis competition. challenges competitors to be clear, compelling, and above all, concise. A spoken presentation on their research topic in a mere 180 seconds with one static slide! Please join the final, June 14th https://t.co/Dn7XBADe16
Here is your reminder to sign up for Professor Tim Burness's inaugural lecture on 24th May! Book your seat and find out more here: https://t.co/L0klyTksdN
Physfest 2023; Exploring physics at Bristol. An afternoon of history and science. Find out about Bristol's H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory and the exciting research conducted here. Tickets for June 4th are free! ➡️https://t.co/dHR0JwFDiN
Bodies is pleased to welcome a variety of renowned guest speakers and best-selling authors who have changed and challenged perceptions of the body within their fields.
This event will be delivered at the @wills_memorial on June 26th. Tickets here: https://t.co/RbRHLFUryb
Histories of Tobacco!
The use and trade of tobacco has a long and complex history. Join us to discover lessons from the past and how we can inform our future.
You can register for your free spot on June 7th here 👉https://t.co/VejcmzIpk4
Join 'The Monthly Read' led by a University tutor to discuss popular & little-known fiction. Each term a new topic and new novels. These discussions will give you an opportunity to discuss books with people from the surrounding communities.
Register here https://t.co/8p0t64Sorl
Inaugural Lecture - Telegrams from the Earth’s interior (or snapchat from the conduit if you’re under twenty) by Professor Matt Watson, School of Earth Sciences.
Wednesday 21st June at the Wills Memorial Building. Register here 👉https://t.co/67YVPriPLQ
Part of the Bristol Conversations in Education collection.
The long shadow of coloniality: understanding inequality and language policy implementation in post-colonial schooling.
Register for this free event happening on May 31st 👉https://t.co/as4W2e2npg
Join the Bristol Poverty Institute (BPI) for this half-day face-to-face event at the University of Bristol, exploring the concepts of housing, ‘home’, and how these can intersect with dimensions of poverty.
Please apply for your free ticket here ➡️ https://t.co/U9VKKwyoEO
SETsquared Bristol's Idea2Pitch, will help hone your ideas, and shape them into a pitch for gaining interest or support in your venture. Sign up for this free event hosted by @setsquared here https://t.co/6kDyN6v4LP
Celebrating Technicians! Technicians are a vital part of research - join us on June 19th to celebrate the role of technicians and discuss its future in research spaces.
Reserve your spot for free ➡️https://t.co/CdiRT9WCQd
Tickets for the best of Bristol research talks during The Bristol Neuroscience festival have now been released!
🧠Learning and memory
🧠Sleep
🧠Brain function
🧠Parkinson's disease
🧠Neurosurgery
🧠Early career researchers
4 March 📅Free tickets ➡️https://t.co/JcpyjsJBUH
The Bristol Neuroscience Festival is back for its 20th anniversary 🧠
Join us on 4 March for a day filled with hands-on activities, exciting experiments and brain games led by our academics.
Open to all ages.
Reserve your spot for free 👉 https://t.co/lAFMflwbPC
On the 25 January, join a University panel in discussing and sharing feedback on our ‘Legacies of Slavery’ report and building names consultation. Open to all.
Book your tickets ⬇️
Join in-person 🏛️ https://t.co/URyRTwzJlq
Join online 🌐 https://t.co/vdvebUaMCF
On the 5 December, join a panel led by VC & President, Prof Evelyn Welch to discuss and give us feedback on our 'Legacies of Slavery' report and building names consultation. Book your tickets⬇️
To join in-person🏫: https://t.co/Rdy94KYDAO
To join online🌐: https://t.co/s3wbwNyWwB
Our next Bristol Conversations in Education event is happening Tues 10 May, 1-2pm BST.
'Excellent Universities or Excellent Researchers? Competitive Strategies of Universities and Collaborative Research Activities of University Members'
To register: https://t.co/PHCCJwzcww
Happy Friday everyone!!
Ever wondered whether machines understand emotion? 🙂😪😡😱😯😖
Join us at our #BristolDataAI Showcase on 7 June to play the emotion machine game. Match human faces to emotions and watch the machine learn.
Book your free place: https://t.co/wDH6I6nAW8