An interdisciplinary research centre at KCL on health issues, medicine and the humanities - also offers an MSc in Medical Humanities. Part of @KingsAHRI
This afternoon: Professor Brian Hurwitz discusses "Graeco-Roman Cures by Pretence: A Peculiarly Human Accomplishment". 4.30-6 Bush House (S), 2.06. https://t.co/u1N0ADgbq2
Coming up at CHH: Join us on Wednesday 8th March for a seminar with Professor Brian Hurwitz on "Graeco-Roman Cures by Pretence: A Peculiarly Human Accomplishment" https://t.co/u1N0ADgbq2
This week! Join us for a seminar and workshop with the Arts in Medicine Project and the Arts in Medicine Fellowship founder, Kunle Adewale. Register via Eventbrite: https://t.co/KCi3BRYRY1
Upcoming event! Join us for a seminar and workshop with the Arts in Medicine Project and the Arts in Medicine Fellowship founder, Kunle Adewale. Register via Eventbrite: https://t.co/KCi3BRYRY1
Upcoming event! Join us for a unique conference, aiming to bring light to Pierre Fédida, a rarely translated but crucial figure in the field of French psychoanalysis.
Due to the industrial action taking place in the week of 28th March at KCL the work in progress seminar scheduled for the 30th March at 4.30 is postponed. We will seek a suitable date in Term 3 and update when feasible.
From @lisabortolotti and @ClaraBergen 's abstract for their talk next Thursday (3rd of February) on 'Communication in Youth Mental Health Encounters: Introducing the Agential Stance'!
Register here to attend in person or online: https://t.co/a3TKn3r7Iy
Interested in public engagement with research? Want to establish networks with the charity sector and involve older people in policy making? Join @SAACY_KCL@kingsenglishdpt@Med_Humanities and apply by 23 December https://t.co/0hVtHUSEp3 #UKRIFLF
We are excited to announce our new #KCL@Ukri_news project on ageing, and to introduce the team and the work we will be doing! We are the Sciences of Ageing and the Culture of Youth: 1880 to present day (SAACY). We will be tweeting with the hashtags #Medhums#gerotwitter
CHH Spring Seminars continue this week with Professor Patrick ffrench on 'Experiences in Groups: British and French "Social Psychiatry" in the mid-20th century and the question of the "leaderless group"'
Next Wednesday at 4:30, we'll be joined by Dr Edward Stevens for a talk on Community-Based Participatory Research. Hosted on MS Teams and open to all, send us an email if you would like to attend!
Next Wednesday at 4:30, we'll be joined by Dr Edward Stevens for a talk on Community-Based Participatory Research. Hosted on MS Teams and open to all, send us an email if you would like to attend!
Today at 4:30pm: CHH Spring Seminars begin with Dr Maria Giulia Marini's talk on 'Innovating in narrative research for a health care ecosystem'. Email us anytime this afternoon to register and receive the Teams link!
Next Wednesday, we will be kicking off our Spring Seminars with a talk from Dr Maria Giulia Marini on 'Innovating in narrative research for a health care ecosystem'!