Showing 281 events for 'social work'
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Psychology Careers Week
Join the Psychology Department as they host this event for current psychology students to explore the furture career options they will have as graduates.
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Fusion Inaugural Lecture - Taking sport seriously: looking behind Olympic and Paralympic mega events
Professor Mike Silk delivers his inaugural public lecture at AFC ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ.
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Showcasing Undergraduate Research Excellence Conference 2022
¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ University’s annual undergraduate research conference returns for its seventh year.
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Creativity and Marginality Symposium
This network focuses upon marginalized groups across different geographical regions that are using technologies in a range of ways to bring voice to their experiences of marginality.
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Digital Methods Summer School 2024
Aimed at postgraduate researchers and early career researchers, ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ University’s Digital Methods Summer School will be running from 1 to 5 July 2024. Now in its second year, the week-long event will cover several digital methods from data to collection to analysis and visualisation.
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Facilitating personal development in organisations: producing a learning organisation
This workshop will help you to understand how people learn and explores how this fits into an holistic package of knowledge, skills and attitudes.
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Paige Hobart - Women in tech
Paige has built a career in Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) working with big well-known brands including The National Lottery. This session, which comes a week after International Women’s Day, will include a focus on opportunities for women in tech, and Paige’s own insights into overcoming potential barriers.
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Women’s Academic Network: Doing Diversity Better
In this panel event, each of our five speakers will offer a short talk addressing the discussion topic from the particular perspectives of their own knowledge, analysis and experience.
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Café Scientifique - Digital healthcare for LGBTQ+ communities in Africa
In Nigeria, LGBTQ+ people are often criminalised and discriminated against, meaning they are less likely to seek medical help despite suffering... -
Building Brighter Futures: Speaking up for Babies Conference
This event, hosted by Dorset charity DorPiP, will bring together professionals, academics, students, volunteers, and parents in discussions to shape policies, plans, and services for unborn children and infants in Dorset.