Events from the 04 March 2024 - 10 March 2024 Reset
The Durham Institute for Commercial & Corporate Law is pleased to announce that its 2023/24 Annual Lecture will be delivered by Professor Sarah Green (Law Commissioner for Commercial and Common Law).
06 March 2024
PCL048 - Hogan Lovells Lecture Theatre, Durham Law School and Online: Zoom
Join us online on 6th March for an Information Session about the School's PhD Studentships Application Process
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
Join us for a CLF-hosted seminar with Dr Michelle Hammond (Oakland University)
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Durham University Business School and Online
This second of three workshops considers the broader issues about regulatory style, agency and digital life which constitute the context in which the developments examined in the first workshop exist.
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Seminar Room, Institute of Advanced Study, Cosin‘s Hall
Speaker Tomos Evans
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Our inaugural 'English Creates Alumni Careers' online panel discussion is not to be missed!
Part of the School of Education Research Seminar Series.
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
This event will be online via Zoom with an in-person viewing. Contact ed.research@durham.ac.uk for details about how to take part.
Part of the Department of Earth Sciences Research Seminar Series.
1:00 PM - 1:50 PM
ES231 (TR4)
Join us for an ICOPA-hosted seminar with Dr Sean McCandless (University of Texas-Dallas)
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Durham University Business School
Heritage X aims to support knowledge exchange and collaboration opportunities across the five Universities based in the North-East of England (NE5) for heritage-facing challenges and solutions. The NE5 have been working collaboratively to develop a common understanding of each other’s research and strategic ambitions to leverage their respective institutional resources and expertise in heritage facing research and innovation, as an example across cultural and natural Heritage.
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Join us for a COS-hosted seminar with Professor Phoebe Moore (Essex Business School)
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Join us for a fascinating hybrid seminar given by Professor Abir Hamdar!
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
IMH (Confluence Building) & Online
Bridging the Gap: Universities role in Capacity Building for Climate Action and Evidence-Based Policy Making
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
zoom
We are pleased to invite you to attend the annual public lecture for the Centre which will take place a 6pm on Wednesday 6 March 2024 in the Department for Psychology, Durham University, room L50. Attendance is free and open to all but please register to attend and / or to receive a recording of the event so that we can monitor numbers and send you further information nearer the event. If you have any questions please email neurodev@durham.ac.uk
6:00 PM - 6:00 PM
L50, Psychology Department, Durham University
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
A panel-discussion celebrating the launch of Debapriya Sarkar’s Possible knowledge.
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Online via zoom.
Ailsa Dixon (1932–2017), who studied music at Durham’s Music Department and St Mary’s College in the 1950s, is one of the many women composers who have been sidelined in musical history. Only a handful of her works were performed in her lifetime, until in 2017 her anthem These Things Shall Be was chosen for premiere as part of a project to highlight the work of female composers.
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Kenworthy Hall, St Mary’s College, Elvet Hill Road, Durham, DH1 3LR
Ailsa Dixon (1932–2017), who studied music at Durham’s Music Department and St Mary’s College in the 1950s, is one of the many women composers who have been side-lined in musical history. Only a handful of her works were performed in her lifetime, until in 2017 her anthem These Things Shall Be was chosen for premiere as part of a project to highlight the work of female composers.
The Biosciences department runs two seminar series: Departmental seminars that cover a wide range of biological topics, and EEE seminars that cover topics related to Ecology, Evolution and Environment.
07 March 2024
L50, Psychology
Join us for a series of lunchtime seminars hosted by CNCS where we welcome members of this year's cohort of Durham Residential Library fellows. This series of seminars will cover a diverse range of themes from Anglican Studies to Classical Reception to Health and Sanitation. Our first session welcomes Professor Susan Deacy, Roehampton University, UK
IAS Seminar Room or online via Zoom