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Feb
17
Wednesday
Dr Emily MacGregor: A Symphony in a Suitcase: Genre and the Politics…
Lectures
Public
Dr Emily MacGregor - Department of Music Seminar Series
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Feb
17
Wednesday
Postgraduate Open Evening
Open days
Public, Prospective Postgraduates
Open Evenings are a fantastic opportunity to find out if City, University of London is the right choice for postgraduate study for you. Sign up for our Postgraduate Open Evening in February 2021.
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Feb
16
Tuesday
CityLIS Internet Theatre – A DocPerform Webinar
Seminars
Public
This webinar has been organised as part of the interdisciplinary DocPerform project to begin developing new discourses of 'the digital' beyond questions of liveness and ephemerality to explore how the internet has become a performance medium in its own right.
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Mar
5
Friday
What they don't teach you about data science
Seminars
Students, Academics
In this Data Bites talk we'll explore the skills and techniques that complement your technical knowledge and are at least as important to succeed in Data Science.
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Feb
24
Wednesday
The London Student Sustainability Conference 2021
Conferences
Public, Staff, Students, Alumni
This conference will welcome students, staff, professionals and members of the public to our online conference, to find out more about the work which is inspiring positive impacts in the world.
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Feb
24
Wednesday
Leading through uncertainty with Margaret Heffernan
Seminars
Public
Margaret Heffernan explains why ‘ineradicable uncertainty remains inherent to human life’ and never more so than during a pandemic
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Jan
27
Wednesday
Webinar: The UK & the EU Relationship: What Next?
Panel Discussions
Public
This webinar will discuss and debate Britain’s future relationship with the EU.
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Feb
11
Thursday
Post-Brexit UK Customs Regime: Challenges and Opportunities
Lectures
Public
This event will consider the UK’s new customs regime and Border Operating Model.
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Mar
1
Monday
CityLIS Workplace Forum - "Top Ten Research Tips" Petra Killoran
Seminars
Public
Petra Killoran will share her practical advice on how to manage and organise yourself and your stress levels, when researching and writing assignments/dissertations.
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Feb
5
Friday
Book Launch - "Digital Democracy, Social Media and Disinformation"
Panel Discussions
Public
Book Launch - Digital Democracy, Social Media and Disinformation
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Feb
10
Wednesday
Response of Understanding Society to the COVID-19 pandemic
Seminars
Public
This webinar describes how Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study reacted to the pandemic, including the changes required to the continuous annual data collection fieldwork design and questionnaire content, as well as the launch of a new COVID-19 study.
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Jan
25
Monday
CityLIS Workplace Forum: "Reading in Rainbow" Isadore Auerbach George
Seminars
Public
Isadore Auerbach George will talk about his work as a school librarian to promote reading by and for LGBTIQ+ people, and his project 'Book 28 Library'.
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Mar
19
Friday
CityLIS Research Seminar: "LIS and Epistemic Normativity" Dominic…
Seminars
Public
Dominic Dixon will look at debate on whether social epistemology should serve as its philosophical foundation of LIS practice and examine the nature of normativity in LIS.
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Jan
27
Wednesday
Mechanisms underlying learning and training in working memory tasks
Seminars
Public
Dr Kyriaki Sidiropoulou discusses the mechanisms underlying learning and training in working memory tasks
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Mar
8
Monday
CityLIS Workplace Forum:"History of the Bishopsgate Institute" Stefan …
Seminars
Public
Stef Dickers will talk about how the Special Collections and Archives at the Bishopsgate Institute were gathered, the stories behind and adventures of looking after the collections day to day.
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Mar
12
Friday
CityLIS Research Seminar - "Art as Information and Documentation" Tim …
Forums
Public
Tim Gorichanaz will share some prior research and inroads for future work conceptualizing art as information, connected with document theory.
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Feb
10
Wednesday
Book Talk: Michael Young, Social Science, and the British Left,…
Book Discussion
Public
Lise Butler discusses her recent book, “Michael Young, Social Science, and the British Left, 1945-1970,” (Oxford, 2020). She will describe the life and work of the social scientist and policy maker Michael Young.
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Jan
25
Monday
Eleventh Annual M&A Research Centre - Outlook for M&A in 2021
Panel Discussions
Public
Join us at the Eleventh annual Outlook for M&A event.
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Apr
1
Thursday
CityLIS Research Seminar - "LGBTQ+ History at the Bishopsgate…
Seminars
Public
Stef Dickers will talk about how the LGBTQ+ Special Collections and Archives at the Bishopsgate Institute were gathered, the stories behind and adventures of looking after the collections day to day.
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Mar
17
Wednesday
Professor Michael Beckerman: The Grey Zone, Middles, and the Doctrine …
Seminars
Public
Professor Michael Beckerman: The Grey Zone, Middles, and the Doctrine of One
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Jan
29
Friday
Dr Ali Meghji - Towards a theoretical synergy: interrogating critical …
Lectures
Public
Department of Sociology seminar series, Dr Ali Meghji
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May
28
Friday
The Eleventh Maritime Law and Policy International Postgraduate…
Conferences
Public
Now in its 11th iteration, the conference brings together academics, postgraduate researchers, practitioners and other industry professionals to present their research, areas of work, and opinions in Maritime Law and Policy.
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Mar
24
Wednesday
The police response to domestic abuse during - and after - Covid-19
Lectures
Public
Dr Katrin Hohl - The police response to domestic abuse during - and after - Covid-19
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Feb
17
Wednesday
A Train Ride through Kurt Weill’s American Imaginary at the 1939-40…
Seminars
Public
Emily MacGregor will discuss her paper on the 1939 stage production Railroads on Parade, the white communal identities integral to US liberalism, and where music, technology, and mass spectacle intersect.
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Jan
25
Monday
Feminist Digital Ethnography - a roundtable with Francesca Sobande,…
Workshops
Students, Academics
This roundtable and workshop will discuss the theoretical, practical, and ethical implications of conducting feminist digital ethnographic research for PhD and early career researchers.
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Feb
1
Monday
CityLIS Workplace Forum: "Working in an Academic Library" Tyabba…
Seminars
Public
What's it like to work in an academic library? Ludi Price and Tia Siddiqui share their experiences of working in two academic libraries in very different roles.
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Mar
17
Wednesday
Book Launch: Cold War Correspondents: Soviet and American Reporters…
Launches
Public
Dina Fainberg introduces her new book examining the crucial role foreign correspondents played in promoting the ideas and values of the Cold War.
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Feb
1
Monday
The DECISION study: a co-produced, quasi-experimental evaluation of…
Seminars
Public
Professor Steve Gillard and the DECISION team's seminar at the Centre for Mental Health Research, where they will present findings from The DECISION study: a co-produced, quasi-experimental evaluation of new mental health decision units.
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Jan
22
Friday
Yuvoh Analytics Presents the Application of Big Data and AI in the…
Seminars
Public, Staff, Academics
In the talk today we will explore valuation 1.0 v 2.0 and what the problem YA have been solving for the industry. We will also talk about alternative uses of AI in the Real Estate and Mortgage sector. Finally we will talk about our interactions with both the business school and the data science institute.
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Feb
8
Monday
CityLIS Workplace Forum: "Notes from the field: working as an…
Seminars
Public
Dominic Dixon shares his experiences of working as an embedded librarian in a multidisciplinary research group based at the University of Cambridge.
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Feb
19
Friday
CityLIS Research Seminar: "‘Picture this’: a practical look at using…
Seminars
Public
Ian Rodwell will share how he used used participant-led photography combined with the GVPA framework to explore the extent to which organisational storytelling is drawn to liminal spaces.
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Feb
3
Wednesday
What Makes a Robot Social? A Review of Social Robots from Fiction to…
Seminars
Public
Dr. Anna Henschel shares how while there are still miles to go before robots become a regular feature within our social spaces, rapid progress in social robotics research, aided by the social sciences, is helping to move us closer to this reality.
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Feb
3
Wednesday
Food Thinkers: What it will take to deliver on the promise of the…
Lectures
Public
In this seminar, Dr. Agnes Kalibata, will lay out the emerging vision for how the Food Systems Summit can empower people to leverage food systems as accelerators of progress to realize the vision of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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Jan
21
Thursday
Food Thinkers: What type of leadership is needed to transition to a…
Lectures
Public
This talk will explore these themes and illustrate how WE Lead Food, a programme for women leaders on the food sector, builds a network of leaders, equipped with an entrepreneurial toolkit to magnify and expedite the effects of transforming the food sector to one that is resilient, sustainable and inclusive.