June
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May
14
Monday
Supporting family carers from the impact of autism stigma
Seminars
Public; Staff; Students
City, University of London welcomes Annemarie Lodder to discuss supporting family carers from the impact of autism stigma as part of the research seminar series.
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Jun
1
Friday
Andreas Borregaard: Solo-Act - new works for accordion performer
Concerts
Public
The adventurous Danish accordionist performs new works on the edge of virtuoso musical performance and theatre.
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Jun
4
Monday
City Pierrot Ensemble: Late Debussy
Concerts
Public
A concert focused on Debussy's late chamber works, including the cello and violin sonatas, finished just before the composer's death, and the Première Rapsodie for clarinet.
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Jun
5
Tuesday
Broken Lines: EXAUDI Performs City Composers
Concerts
Public
Virtuosic vocal ensemble EXAUDI return to City, with a diverse selection of new works by City composers, including music inspired by madrigals and graphic scores.
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Jun
6
Wednesday
Byzantine Chant in the Anglosphere
Seminars
Public
The School of Byzantine Music of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Thyateira and the Department of Music at City present an evening honouring the late Archimandrite Ephrem Lash.
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Jun
7
Thursday
A post-Brexit Food Plan: filling the space vacated by HM Government
Lectures
Public
“Faculty of Public Health” day to celebrate the work of the Faculty and its members, to welcome new members, to offer a stimulating lecture and to provide a valuable networking opportunity.
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Jun
7
Thursday
The International Framework for the Protection of Authors: Bendable Boundaries and Immovable Obstacles
Seminars
Public; Staff; Students
Sam Ricketson will present his paper titled "The International Framework for the Protection of Authors"
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Jun
7
Thursday
Lurking Creatures: City Postgraduate Composers
Concerts
Public
A showcase event for our MA composers, including new work by Gilberto Agostinho, Jonathan Higgins, Lilja Ásmundsdóttir and Leon Lewington.
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Jun
8
Friday
City University Chamber Orchestra: Beethoven and Mozart
Concerts
Public
City's orchestra performs Beethoven's Coriolan Overture and Mozart's majestic final symphony, the 'Jupiter'.
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Jun
11
Monday
Embodied Cognition, Early Learning, and the potential of new technologies
Seminars
Public; Staff; Students
Dr Andrew Manches's talk will draw upon several funded projects (ESRC/NSF/Carnegie/Wellcome) to examine the educational implications of recent theoretical arguments about the embodied nature of cognition.
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Jun
13
Wednesday
In Conversation with Marty Wikstrom and Professor Lewis - Cass
Lectures
Public; Staff; Students; Alumni; Prospective Postgraduates; Prospective Undergraduates; Academics
Marty Wikstrom at Cass and in conversation with Professor Lewis. Part of Cass Women's Global Leadership programme events
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Jun
14
Thursday
Women on Air Conference
Conferences
Public; Staff; Students; Alumni; Academics
Third conference on women in broadcasting chaired by Professor Lis Howell.
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Jun
18
Monday
How can Return on Investment (ROI) analyses support decision making in public health?
Seminars
Public
How can Return on Investment (ROI) analyses support decision making in public health?
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Jun
18
Monday
State capitalism and industrial policies: towards a new protectionism in Europe?
Seminars
Public
In the seminar Dr. Andrea Averardi, visiting fellow at The City Law School, City, University of London, will provide a critical analysis of the national industrial and economic “defensive” measures, in order to understand whether their application can be considered not a transitional phenomenon but a permanent expression of a new form of European “State capitalism”.
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Jun
20
Wednesday
Brexit and financial services – the future of the City
Lectures
Public; Staff; Students; Alumni; Prospective Postgraduates; Prospective Undergraduates; Academics
The Brexit negotiations are now entering the final, and crucial, stage, but at present the UK and EU positions are far apart. . Sir Mark Boleat will present Brexit and financial services – the future of the City.
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Jun
21
Thursday
Reducing loneliness and social isolation for people with mental health problems
Seminars
Public
Dr Bryn Lloyd-Evans will discuss the relationship between loneliness and mental health, and the current evidence for interventions to reduce loneliness in a mental health context.
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Jun
21
Thursday
Probability based on-line panels in Great Britain
Lectures
Public
Find out about the benefits and challenges of fielding surveys online with experts from NatCen and the European Social Survey
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Jun
21
Thursday
Evidence and Proof Forum: Time to abandon ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ and ‘sure’
Seminars
Public
Time to abandon ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ and ‘sure’ .The case for a new description of the criminal standard of proof and an explanation of why and how it should be used
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Jun
22
Friday
Crime and the City - One day symposium
Conferences
Public
Currently inviting proposals for 20-minute papers or for conference panels on any aspect of urban crime writing from any period.
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Jun
25
Monday
Mental health life space and lived experience ecologies
Conferences
Public
The EEFS is an international association of professional economists working mainly in the area of International Economics, Trade Theory, International Macroeconomics and International Finance.
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Jun
26
Tuesday
Between State and Market: Protection Gap Entities and Catastrophic Risk
Panel Discussions
Public; Staff; Students; Alumni; Prospective Postgraduates; Prospective Undergraduates; Academics
Join us for an event hosted by Cass with Pool Re, as we launch the report from our current research: Between State and Market: Reducing the Protection Gap for Catastrophic Risk
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Jun
27
Wednesday
Food Thinkers: What are the research gaps that need to be filled to help public-private action be more effective in promoting nutrition?
Lectures
Public; Staff; Students; Alumni
The Centre for Food Policy’s Food Thinkers series aims to advance the thinking and practice of integrated approaches to food policy.
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Jun
27
Wednesday
Book Launch: Who’s Reporting Africa Now?
Lectures
Public
Kate Wright's new book is the first to analyse what happens outside the emergency fundraising appeals, which others have studied. Her unique access to NGOs and news outlets was secured by her unusual positioning: as a scholar, an award-winning international news journalist at the BBC, and a former consultant on media ethics for Oxfam, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.
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Jun
29
Friday