To protect the safety of our students, staff & guests during the #Covid_19 outbreak, all external, in-person, events have been cancelled until further notice. However, we have a selection of online Lunch Hour Lectures! Book your virtual place here: https://t.co/wQcGuJe4EQ
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Next Generation EU: Germany's Constitution - Sovereignty and Solidarity 🇩🇪
Join us on YouTube as we explore Germany's "constitutional identity" and the meaning of sovereignty and solidarity in the EU
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Next Generation EU: Germany's Constitution - Sovereignty and Solidarity 🇩🇪
On Thursday at 1pm, this @UCLLHL will explore Germany's "constitutional identity" and the meaning of sovereignty and solidarity in the EU
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City Mill Skate – UCL East, Skateboarding and the Public Space
Join this lecture to hear about UCL's City Mill Skate project which is working with east London artists and skateboarders to form part of the UCL East campus
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Democratic Constitutionalism under Attack: Peril & Promise of We The People
Join this lecture to hear from Professor Silvia Suteu as she explores the unresolved place of ‘the people’ in democratic constitutionalism
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The Ecological and Economic Value of Wasps
Join this lecture to hear from Professor Seirian Sumner as she will present evidence on the ecological importance of wasps.
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The Making of Unaccompanied Children: From Legal Discourse to the Everyday
Join this lecture to hear from Dr Yilmaz (@b_yilmaz04) as she discusses unaccompanied children’s migration and it's complex legal framework
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To protect the safety of our students, staff & guests during the Covid-19 outbreak, all external, in-person, events have been cancelled until further notice. However, we have a selection of online events! Do check out what’s on #UCLMinds https://t.co/Yo1GmaQo6D
Double Lives by @HistorianHelen, shortlisted for the #WolfsonHistoryPrize 2021, is a groundbreaking history that forces us not only to re-evaluate the past, but to ask anew how current attitudes towards mothers in the workplace have developed and how far we have to go.
Are you a UCL student helping to close the awarding gap for UK BAME undergraduates?
Create a blog post/video/presentation about your work by 26 May for a chance to feature in our 'Supporting BAME student success conference'. Chosen submissions earn £25. https://t.co/bm7So8cXQZ
Come join us at IOE! Our department is looking for Psychology faculty to help lead our graduate programmes. Diverse candidates encouraged to apply: https://t.co/Rdz3SxMV7g
#UCLTrellis is back for round 3, and we're excited to announce the projects funded at stage one. 12 artist-researcher partnerships will receive £2K to develop ideas for a collaborative project with east London communities. For more details visit: https://t.co/2ldDYwsyMr #UCLEast
It's been so wonderful to reopen this afternoon for the first time this year. Visitor Services staff and volunteers Lucy, Sara and Mariane are all grinning behind their masks. The museum is clean and we are ready! #UCLCulture#BackToMuseums
Join our fourth Biologics TIN Seminar on Tues 25 May, 1-2pm, where Prof. Paul Dalby, Dr Laurent Dupays, Prof. Alethea Tabor and Prof Anisur Rahman will discuss their experiences in peptide therapies at UCL. Full info - https://t.co/PNX3bJ2UIM
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Making Siri More Like Us: The Neuromorphic Approach 🧠 🤖
Let's delve deep in to the issue of power consumption within modern technology and discuss how researchers are taking inspiration from the brain to tackle this issue
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How can Creative Health and Social Prescribing Support Health Equity? 🧑⚕️
Join us and speaker Professor Helen Chatterjee live on YouTube as she looks at how arts, creativity and social prescribing can support health equity
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The UK’s PISA data. Should it be trusted? 📈
Join us and speaker Professor John Jerrim live on YouTube as he uses the PISA study as an example to ask the question: How much can we trust the reporting of key statistics?
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Disorders of Human Reproduction in the Anthropocene 👶
Join us and speaker Professor Eric Jauniaux live on YouTube as he discusses the diseases of human reproduction resulting from major changes in the mode of giving birth
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