Events Keep up to date with events organised or hosted by City, University of London. Search events Find Filters (1) Filter eventsResetEvent typeAll event typesAward ceremonies (1)Concerts (25)Conferences (13)Forums (5)Graduation ceremonies (3)Interviews (1)Launches (8)Lectures (22)Networking events (1)Open days (4)Panel discussions (24)Seminars (111)Workshops (16)AudienceAll audiencesAcademics (22)Alumni (16)Prospective students (12)Public (213)Staff (19)Students (40)YearAll years2021MonthAll monthsJanuary (2)February (2)March (41)April (22)May (26)June (41)July (15)August (3)September (13)October (40)November (38)December (25)LocationAll locationsBunhill Row (1)College Building [A] (3)Drysdale Building [E] (1)Law School Building [T] (1)Northampton Square (3)Online (210)Rhind Building [D] (4)Tait Building [C] (1)University Building [B] (1)SubjectAll subjectsArts and media (40)Business (14)Computing and computer science (13)Health (6)History (4)Literature (6)Mathematics (1)Politics and law (14)Psychology (26)Past events (258)No filters are valid for the current query.Reset FindShow 258 eventsMatching events (showing 1–10 of 258 events)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)Relevance16 DecCANCELLED: Civitas: Resonet in laudibus! Medieval and Modern Music for the Christmas SeasonThe members of Civitas, City’s early vocal music ensemble, will offer a short programme of seasonal a cappella music.Thursday, 16th December 2021, 19:30 - 20:30 Location: St Clement's Church Audience: Public15 DecCity Writes AutumnCity Writes is City, University of London’s termly writing event, showcasing the best of City Short Courses writing talent.Wednesday, 15th December 2021, 19:00 - 21:00 Location: Online, Online Audience: Public15 DecDepartment of Economics Internal SeminarResearchers in the Department of Economics present their current research projects to staff and postgraduate students.Wednesday, 15th December 2021, 13:00 - 14:00 Location: Rhind Building [D] Audience: Academics; Students15 DecDecomposing the rise of the populist rightNoam Gidron, Oren Danieli, Ro'ee Levy from the Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University demonstrate the benefits of applying decomposition methods to political economic questions.Wednesday, 15th December 2021, 10:00 - 11:00 Location: Online Audience: Public15 DecFeminist critique to digital consentThe talk shows the broader educational effects of digital consent which conceives people as products with narrow agency and understanding of what they can do, think and imagine.Wednesday, 15th December 2021, 13:00 - 14:00 Location: Online, Online Audience: Public15 DecSituational Form in P. Multitudinis for Creative OrchestraProf George Lewis will discuss his development of the notion of situational form in P. Multitudinis for Creative Orchestra. Part of the Music Research Seminar series.Wednesday, 15th December 2021, 18:00 - 20:00 Location: Online, Online Audience: Public13 DecPlus-MinusPlus Minus returns to City with a dramatic programme of 20th Century music for clarinets, cello and piano.Monday, 13th December 2021, 19:00 - 20:30 Audience: Public10 DecLaunching an Ai-Start Up in COVID – mad or inspired?This talk will look at whether launching an Ai-Start Up in COVID is a mad or inspired idea.Friday, 10th December 2021, 17:00 - 18:00 Audience: Public9 DecParalympics – broadcasting and social changeThis presentation draws on qualitative data from an Arts & Humanities funded research project to critically explore these aspects of Paralympic coverage and social change.Thursday, 9th December 2021, 13:00 - 14:15 Location: Online, Online Audience: Public9 DecFinancialisation Reinforced: The Dual Legacy of the Covid PandemicHow has Covid-19 affected the power of finance?Thursday, 9th December 2021, 17:30 - 19:00 Location: Online Audience: Academics; Public; Staff; StudentsPrevious page1…2345678910111213141516171819202122232425…26Next page