April
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Apr
1
Monday
#CityLis After Hours - Hannah Dunne-Howrie: Librarianship at the V&A - The National Art Library Beyond the Stacks
Seminars
Public
Join us at City University of London for a discussion with Hannah Dunne-Howrie As Reading & Study Rooms Manager in the Word & Image department, Hannah will explain how these access points are managed and the changing face of librarianship in a collections/curatorial department within a large arts museum.
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Apr
2
Tuesday
Department of Mathematics Seminar
Seminars
Staff; Students; Academics
Seminar by Seung-Joo Lee (CERN) for the Department of Mathematics, City, University of London
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Apr
2
Tuesday
Britain Outside The EU: The State of Play
Seminars
Public
Experts from The City Law School will examine the state of play after the official date of withdrawal in a two broad areas - those with an international aspect, and those with a domestic elements. They will look at international trade, international agreements and international dispute settlement after Brexit, and competition law in the UK, EU citizens' rights and the future relationship between the UK and EU.
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Apr
2
Tuesday
City Data Science Institute Launch
Launches
Staff; Students; Alumni; Academics
launch event for City University’s Data Science Institute
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Apr
2
Tuesday
Sophie Mackintosh in Conversation
Lectures
Public
Sophie Mackintosh in Conversation and launch of a new series of ‘women and water’ author events at City
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Apr
2
Tuesday
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Apr
2
Tuesday
The Riot Ensemble: Three Labyrinths
Concerts
Public
UK premieres of music by City composers Aaron Einbond and Georgia Rodgers, and Donghoon Shin's 'Three Labyrinths'.
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Apr
3
Wednesday
Elizabeth Eva Leach: A Little Knight Music
Seminars
Public
This seminar will explore the intersection of the socially entangled courtly cultures of singing and tourneying as attested by Douce 308, and will discuss ways in which the idealized eroticism of courtly love can been seen in the light of ideas of performative violence.
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Apr
3
Wednesday
Launch of the Centre of Excellence in Mindfulness Research
Lectures
Public
Launching City's new research centre
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Apr
4
Thursday
Female Founders Breakfast Series
Public; Staff; Students; Alumni; Prospective Postgraduates; Prospective Undergraduates; Academics
This is a sequence of three events for women entrepreneurs, and for women who want to start their own business
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Apr
4
Thursday
Breaking or Broken News? The Challenges of Reporting Brexit
Panel Discussions
Public
This is a lunch and live recording of a podcast where distinguished journalists will discuss the challenges of reporting on Brexit.
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Apr
5
Friday
The Tenth Maritime Law & Policy International Postgraduate Research Conference 2019
Conferences
Public; Staff; Students; Alumni; Academics
Researchers and postgraduates in the area of Maritime Law and Policy are invited to present their research at the conference.
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Apr
5
Friday
Metadata, taxonomies and retrieval
Conferences
Public
Post AGM meeting: metadata, taxonomies and retrieval
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Apr
5
Friday
King of Data Science
Seminars
Staff; Students; Academics
Seminar by Ianne Weber and Rupali Singhal (King) for the Research Centre for Machine Learning, School of Mathematics, Computer Science & Engineering, City, University of London
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Apr
10
Wednesday
Electric Vehicle Governance Framework: Managing the transition towards EVs and CAVs
Seminars
Staff; Students; Academics
Seminar by Joachim Brandt, Smart Energy & Electric Vehicles Lea, Germserv Limited, for the Research Centre for Systems & Control, School of Mathematics, Computer Science & Engineering, City, University of London
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Apr
10
Wednesday
The National versus the Foreigner in South America: 200 Years of Migration and Citizenship Law
Seminars
Public
Since the turn of the century, South American governments and regional organisations have adopted the world's most open discourse on migration and citizenship. At a time when restrictive choices were becoming increasingly predominant around the world, South American policymakers presented their discourse as being both an innovative and exceptional 'new paradigm' and part of a morally superior, avant-garde path in policymaking. This book provides a critical examination of the South American legal framework through a historical and comparative analysis.
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Apr
11
Thursday
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Apr
12
Friday
British Society of Criminology Women, Crime and Criminal Justice Network. Critical Conversations on Criminology and Gender: Innovations in Research
Conferences
Public
This one-day conference will showcase innovative ways of doing and communicating criminological research via visual methods, arts and documents and the positioning of the researcher therein.
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Apr
15
Monday
The influence of music on the perception of food-taste and pleasantness
Seminars
Public
This seminar investigates whether music could be used to modify the perception of food taste and in that way exert influence over eating behaviours and outcomes
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Apr
16
Tuesday
Topology & Physics Book Launch in honour of Sir Michael Francis Atiyah
Launches
Public
Book Launch in honour of Sir Michael Francis Atiyah
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Apr
16
Tuesday
City University Chamber Choir at le festival de printemps de l’Université PSL
Concerts
Public
City, University of London Chamber Choir is delighted to be performing at the Grand Amphithéâtre de la Sorbonne as part of the Festival de Printemps PSL.
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Apr
17
Wednesday
Industrial Engagement and Accessing Funding
Lectures
Public
An opportunity to find out more about UK Industrial Strategy
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Apr
23
Tuesday
The European Parliament (EP), Elections and Brexit: an Evening with Claude Moraes, Chairperson of the EP LIBE Committee
Lectures
Public
The talk will consider the role of the European Parliament in the Brexit negotiations, whether the UK needs to legally hold European Parliament elections and the transnational dimension to civil liberties e.g. where the EP is involved in the transnational regulation of data, security and terrorism.
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Apr
24
Wednesday
Music for Freedom: Paris Sciences & Lettres Choir & Raphaël Imbert
Concerts
Public
City hosts the Choir of Université PSL (Université de recherche Paris Sciences et Lettres), performing a programme of standards, hymns, spirituals and traditional music, reflecting the idea of "freedom songs".
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Apr
25
Thursday
Again & Again Musical: Repetition in Aesthetics, Analysis and Experience
Conferences
Public
Join us at City, University of London for a discussion interdisciplinary conversation about musical repetition in its broadest and its most particular terms
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Apr
25
Thursday
Mark Knoop: "Again and Again" Lunchtime Concert
Concerts
Public
Pianist Mark Knoop plays a lunchtime recital of works exploring repetition and musical economy, to coincide with our two-day conference "Again and Again".
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Apr
25
Thursday
RCCES Seminar
Seminars
Public
RCCES Seminar on 'Advances in Robustness Assessment of Multi-storey Buildings'
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Apr
25
Thursday
City Pierrot Ensemble: Simeon ten Holt's 'Canto Ostinato'
Concerts
Public
Hear Simeon ten Holt's beautiful 1976 piece, a melancholy and meditative take on minimalist music, performed on this occasion on two pianos and two marimbas.
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Apr
26
Friday
The 3rd Cross-Border Corporate Insolvency & Commercial Law Research Group Conference
Conferences
Public; Staff; Students; Alumni; Academics
The 2nd Cross-Border Corporate Insolvency & Commercial Law Research Group Conference will bring together senior and promising junior scholars who wish to present their research to a multinational specialist audience in the field of corporate insolvency and commercial law.
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Apr
26
Friday
Explore Ensemble: Morton Feldman, Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello
Concerts
Public
Morton Feldman's final work, a 70-minute tapestry of repetition and variation. The performance concludes City's conference, "Again & Again: Musical Repetition in Aesthetics, Analysis and Experience", taking place 25-26 April 2019.
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Apr
29
Monday
The Politics of Evidence: from Evidence Based Policy to the Good Governance of Evidence
Seminars
Public
Health Services Research Seminar: The Politics of Evidence Dr Justin Parkhurst
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Apr
30
Tuesday
The 2019 City Food Policy Symposium - How to develop and deliver a national food policy: a global perspective
Conferences
Public
2019 City Food Policy Symposium
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Apr
30
Tuesday
Regulatory architecture and its evolution in the UK and Australia
Panel Discussions
Public
Regulatory architecture and its evolution in the UK and Australia
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Apr
30
Tuesday
Richard Uttley: Imperfect Cadence
Concerts
Public
Pianist Richard Uttley performs works by Georg Friedrich Haas, Michael Cutting, Naomi Pinnock and a world premiere by Kate Whitley.
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Jun
10
Monday
School of Health Sciences Workforce Development Showcase
Lectures
Staff; Students
City, University of London will be hosting a half day event to showcase the work done by the School of Health Sciences with trusts and other partners this year.