Events from the 01 January 2021 - 31 December 2021 Reset
This online training course provides a simple, contextual overview of international boundaries and the practical measures that can be taken to resolve international boundary disputes. Through a series of short online lectures and a final practical exercise, the course explores the relevance of borders and looks at land and maritime boundary disputes, before covering methods available for dispute resolution.
01 January 2021 - 31 December 2025
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Online workshop
TBC
15 January 2021
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Decolonisation Reading Group
22 January 2021
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Remote
Class, Control & Classical Music
02 February 2021
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
2nd February 2021, 17:00, Catherine Clarke, University of London
Online
CNCS Workshop
04 February 2021
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Everyone is welcome.
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Online (via Zoom).
Join Dr.Carlo Gallo for a 90-minute session on careers in political risk analysis.
10 February 2021
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Online event
The Centre for Criminal Law and Criminal Justice (CCLCJ) and Gender and Law at Durham (GLAD) are delighted to host the launch of Dr Emma Milne’s (Durham Law School) book Criminal Justice Responses to Maternal Filicide: Judging the Failed Mother
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Online via Zoom
Dr Tyler Bradway, a leading contemporary queer theorist, will be presenting a paper entitled: Queer Narrative Theory and the Relationality of Form.
12 February 2021
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Online (Zoom)
Music and Black Gentility
16 February 2021
Oceans of Commerce and Law: Laleh Khalili, Professor of International Politics, Queen Mary University of London
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Zoom online event
16th February 2021, 17:00, Jane Gibson, World Heritage Coordinator, Durham UNESCO World Heritage Site
The talk considers the transatlantic negotiations on data and digital trade between the EU-US on the one hand and UK-US and UK-EU on the other.
17 February 2021
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Online Zoom
Dr Geetanjali Gangoli, (Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Durham University) Dr Cassandra Jones, (Lecturer, Department of Applied Social Sciences, Forensics and Politics, University of Winchester) will deliver this session as part of the Sociology departmental seminar series. For further information and details on how to register, please see below.
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
MS Teams
Zoom lecture with Fiona Hill
Online zoom event
Join us at our next Inventions of the Text seminar. Dr Louisa Egbunike examines examples of approaches to the arts which characterised the first two decades following Nigeria’s independence.
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
You are warmly invited to ‘a Hellish seminar’: the first medieval seminar of the term.
19 February 2021
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Guest speaker Laura Roe (University of St Andrews) will deliver this session as part of the Health and Social Theory Research Group seminar series.
22 February 2021
Zoom
24 February 2021
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Venue: TBC
This session is all about helping you to understand the various roles and routes into commercial music
Online Event
The Durham Biophysical Sciences Institute is very pleased to be hosting the new, online Peptoid Symposium Series, organised by an international committee of peptoid researchers. This is a free, online series of bimonthly symposia. The aim is to sustain and grow the international community interested in peptoids and related research. Symposia will feature keynote talks from the leaders in the field, as well as a mix of shorter invited talks and flash presentations from ECRs.
25 February 2021
The Gulf Studies Center at the College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to invite you to attend the joint online webinar with Durham University and Edinburgh University
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
WebEx
Join Alexander Geppert (NYU) at this public seminar as he identifies how the race for space required the development of a new vocabulary.
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
"Never did I discover a memory in dreaming"
9:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Via Zoom link
Our monthly lunches give the chance to meet up with colleagues, share new ideas and lay the foundations for new collaborations.
26 February 2021
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Zoom link
This is an event with a mixture of speakers and films that, together, provide an opportunity to look back over thirty years in the lives of LGBT+ people in Britain. Welcome, introductions, short (15 mins) background and context: changing landscapes from discrimination to equality – Prof Catherine Donovan, Sociology, Durham University
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
This paper unpacks the gender, political and material implications of archaeological excavations carried out by Elizabeth Rawdon, Countess of Moira (1731-1808) and Catherine Downes (dates unknown) in 1780s Ireland and England, respectively.
26 FEBRUARY 2021, 9:00 (MST) / 16:00 (GMT) / 00:00 (SGT) Road to Paris and Glasgow By Daniel Bodansky, Professor of Law, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Register here: https://durhamuniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_37CS24p1RFqMrGAgsxnjgg
China’s Middle East Policy: What Next? In recent years, China has increased its influence on the global stage, taking a more active position economically in other country’s affairs with long-term strategic interests in mind. As the United States has been withdrawing from a more interventionist position in the Middle East specifically, China looks set to capitalize on new power relations, refashioning its role through bilateral as well as broad-based partnerships.
Work-in-Progress Forum
01 March 2021
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
East Asia in 2021 is richer, more integrated, and more stable than at any point in the last century. China has already managed a head-spinningly fast regional power transition.
ZOOM online meeting
02 March 2021
2nd March 2021, 17:00, Lisa Lucero, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
This session is open to all Durham students, graduates and alumni, regardless of your experience at using LinkedIn.
03 March 2021
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Zoom online event by DU Careers
Dr Beatriz Pichel from the Photographic History Research Centre (PHRC), De Montfort University, will be speaking to us about her forthcoming book Picturing the Western Front: Photography, Practices and Experiences in First World War France, out in May from Manchester University Press.
04 March 2021
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Zoom online
Durham University graduate Timothy Smyth (Senior Associate, Arnold & Porter), who will provide a brief summary of international investment law and investor-State dispute settlement (ISDS), and analyse some key conceptions and misconceptions about ISDS. Q&A session to follow. Register here: https://durhamuniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VPVoGUjaTGmKD4sLSrM9-g
Join us for a Forms of Care seminar.
05 March 2021
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
This is the second event in our series on Life Under Overshoot. It focuses on geoengineering, with guest speakers Dr Jessica Hope (St Andrews) and Dr Kevin Surprise (Mount Holyoke)
online
From the National to the Regional : A Celebration of Excellence in Social Work
08 March 2021
International Women’s Day concert
1:15 PM - 2:00 PM
Presented by Mr John Moon, Durham University
Zoom event
Presented by Mr Hyung-Tae Kim, Durham University
A talk by Kristen Carella titled: Was Anyone Transgender in Early Medieval England?
Presented by Dr Iracema Dulley, ICI-Berlin, Germany
09 March 2021
Seminar Room C, Abbey House, Palace Green
Sam Tate (Partner, White Collar Crime, RPC), Changing Criminal Corporate Liability for Financial Crime, Tuesday 9th March 2021 (5pm). Register here: https://durhamuniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_U3uBv9poRfS0RobcyJOang
Progressive property theory presents a recent corrective to atomistic theories that isolate property interests from the network of relations and obligations arising from the sociality of organized human society. The ‘social obligation norm’ that underpins progressive property theory stretches back to Aristotle’s philosophy of eudemonia (‘human flourishing’ or ‘living well’) written in the 4th Century BC. But property is not timeless; the world has changed.
10 March 2021
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Virtual - via Zoom
Guest Speaker Dr. Mohammad Mazher Idriss, Senior Lecturer in Law at Manchester Metropolitan University
Dr Hooper is an Associate Professor of Law, University of Oxford, and academic affiliate of the Bonavero Institute for Human Rights.
Online (via Zoom)
Literature and Neurodiversity session - all welcome!
Departmental Research Seminar
11 March 2021
Reading Group: The Innovation Delusion, Part 3
12 March 2021
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Iran and the Arab Uprisings: Opportunity Grasped or Squandered?
Metaphysics Reading Group (term time only)
14 March 2021
As an archaeologist specialising in the study of rural spaces, when, during the PhD course, I met historical ecology and social micro-history, I started a path that brought me to deeply redefine my gaze at the investigation of rural spaces. It was a path of acquisition of new skills (theoretical and not only practical) that transformed my way to observe the spaces around me and also the questions that drive my research, and the way to reconstruct the past.
15 March 2021
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Presented by Dr Marianne Meye Thompson, Fuller Theological Seminary
DCAMP Reading Group 2020-2021: Lucretius, De Rerum Natura
Presented by Dr Polina Tserkassova, Tallinn University, Estonia
16 March 2021
History Now! panel discussion Titled - Gender and the History of Labour
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
zoom online
Join Professor Jane Bennett as she takes an intellectual stroll, in our next Inventions of the Text seminar.
17 March 2021
18 March 2021
Moritz Osnabrügge, 'Playing to the Gallery: Emotive Rhetoric in Parliaments'
Speaker Dr Sui-Ting Kong, Durham University
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
CSJCA Annual Event, Participatory Practices for Transforming Racial and Cultural Hierarchies: Potential and Limitations
Presented by TBC
Various locations in central Durham City
21 March 2021
Interactive online 5-day cookery course
22 March 2021 - 26 March 2021
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
IMEMS has a long-standing relationship with Blackfriars Restaurant in Newcastle and we are pleased to announce our 3-day cookery course.
22 March 2021 - 26 March 2022
Blackfriars, Friars Street, Newcastle, NE1 4XN
23rd March 2021, 17:00 Mike Snape, Canon of Durham Cathedral & Michael Ramsey Professor of Anglican Studies in the Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University.
23 March 2021
A series of online discussions on Catholic theology and Catholic studies
24 March 2021 - 17 June 2021
24 March 2021
Cyberflashing – typically where a man sends a penis image to a woman without her consent - is an alarmingly common practice which has been on the rise since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zoom (Attendees will be sent the Zoom link on the day of the meeting. If you haven‘t received a link, please check your junk folder)
Research Presentation by Dr Coreen McGuire
Cyberflashing - typically where a man sends a penis image to a woman without her consent - is an alarmingly common practice which has been on the rise since the COVID-19 pandemic. This free webinar, co-hosted by CRiVA and GLAD, will examine the urgent action needed to challenge cyberflashing (also known as sending ‘unsolicited dick pics’) including options for law reform, education and culture change.
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
History of Philosophy Reading Group
BSI Virtual Lunchtime Seminars are a series of interdisciplinary research talks accessible to all disciplines. They provide an opportunity to establish new connections and to build collaborations both within the University and with the wider biophysical sciences community.
26 March 2021
On Zoom
28 March 2021
David Freestone, Financial and Funding Mechanisms under the Climate Regime, The Road to COP 26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series
30 March 2021
All welcome to this lecture which forms part of The Road to COP 26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series which is co-hosted by The Global Policy Institute, The National University of Singapore-Centre for International Law, Durham Law School and The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Commission on Environmental Law (WCEL).
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
04 April 2021
6th April 2021, 17:00, Rachel Barclay, Oriental Museum, Durham University
06 April 2021
Oriental Museum
The Durham Biophysical Sciences Institute is very pleased to be hosting the online Peptoid Symposium Series, organised by an international committee of peptoid researchers. This is a free, online series of bimonthly symposia. The aim is to sustain and grow the international community interested in peptoids and related research. Symposia will feature keynote talks from the leaders in the field, as well as a mix of shorter invited talks and flash presentations from ECRs. #peptoidsymposia
07 April 2021
Christina Voigt, Accountability in the Paris Agreement (Transparency and Compliance), The Road to COP 26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series
09 April 2021
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Co-hosted by the Global Policy Institute, The National University of Singapore-Centre for International Law, Durham Law School and The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Commission on Environmental Law (WCEL).
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
11 April 2021
15 April 2021 - 16 April 2021
How can the North transition to a net-zero economy by itself, and how can net-zero technologies create jobs in the North. This event is aimed at showing a public/policy/academic audience what is on offer, what can be done and what is being done here in the North.
18 April 2021
20/21st April Hydrogen Fuelled Transportation Challenges and perspectives 22/23rd April Decarbonisation of Heating and Cooling Technologies and Sector Challenges A 4 day conference to bring together researchers, partners and interested parties to share knowledge and discussion on hydrogen fuelled transportation and the decarbonisation of heating and cooling
20 April 2021 - 23 April 2021
20th April 2021, 17:00, Nina Mirnig, Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia, Austrian Academy of Sciences
20 April 2021
Location TBC
British Society for the History of Philosophy Annual Conference 2021: Women in the History of Philosophy
21 April 2021 - 23 April 2021
This year Durham University is delighted to be hosting the fourth Congress of the Northern Network for Medical Humanities Research. Online for the first time, this congress will bring together medical humanities scholars from all over the world.
This seminar is part of the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action series.
21 April 2021
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Partnership and collaboration in participatory health research (PHR): insights from a reflective journey. Presented by Barbara Groot.
Our next 18th and 19th-Century Research Seminar will look at Anne Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein, woman of letters and political theorist
Democratising Measurement (co-authored with Dr Mark Fabian, University of Cambridge)
Online Zoom event
“Narratives of consent and invisible women”, Northern Network for Medical Humanities 4th Annual Congress #NNMHR2021
23 April 2021
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
25 April 2021
A talk by James Gerrard (Newcastle University), titled: Commodified bodies and archaeological interpretations: rethinking early medieval supporting-arm brooches
26 April 2021
All are welcome: come along, hear about a new book, meet new people, and help us celebrate the launch!
5:30 PM - 6:45 PM
Introduction to Durham University COP26 Event Series.
27 April 2021
10:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Zoom Webinar
History Now! talk by Dr Barbara Crosbie co-organised between Newcastle Libraries, Durham History Department and the Gala Theatre Titled - Anne Fisher: Breaching the Glass Ceiling in Eighteenth-Century Newcastle
Guest Speaker Gurminder K Bhambra, University of Sussex
28 April 2021
British Society for the History of Philosophy Annual Conference 2021: Time at the Turn of the Twentieth Century in American-British Philosophy
29 April 2021 - 30 April 2021
29 April 2021
Presented by Prof. Walter Moberly (Durham University)
The Durham History of Science, Technology, and Medicine Research group has scheduled events for Easter term. Next talk by Richard Bellis (St Andrews) - Entitled 'Morbid Anatomy in Britain, 1790-1830)
30 April 2021
Zoom online - will be circulated prior to the meeting
02 May 2021
This is the first of our Easter term 2021 Music Research Forum events.
04 May 2021
This event will take place via Zoom
The Independent Human Rights Act Review (IHRAR), launched in December 2020, has been established to examine the framework of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA), how it is operating in practice and whether any change is required. The review is being conducted by a Panel of eight members, chaired by Sir Peter Gross, a former judge of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales.
4th May 2021, 17:00, Louise Nugent, Blogger, Archaeologist & Heritage Consultant
History Now! Durham History Department and the Gala Theatre Panel discussion - Radical Histories
Climate finance covers the broad topics of investments in both climate mitigation and resilience across the globe. The finance strand in COP26 looks at the funding mechanisms for all of the other thematic components of COP26 and it is here that we begin with a discussion on the incentives, regulation and pricing of investments relating to climate change/crisis and the green economy.
05 May 2021
Zoom webinar
The latest History Research Seminar discusses Zimbabwe's catastrophic cholera outbreak of 2008-9.
What Makes Us Human? Like many anthropologists, this is the question that provokes my anthropological imagination. Assumed capacities of the mind; language, intentionality, theory of mind and empathy have to date informed normative definitions of what makes humans exceptionally human.
Zoom - all welcome. Please register to attend.
All are welcome: come along, listen to Dr Jane Williams' talk, meet friends old and new, and contribute to the conversation!
Dr Andy Fletcher presents a talk as part of our 2020/2021 Seminar Series.
Virtual Reality
Online - Zoom
You are warmly invited to join us for a reading by Peter Gizzi.
Neil Visalvanich and Hans Hassell (Florida State University), 'Like Me: Race, Gender, Ideology, and perceptions of Electability'
06 May 2021
Dr Mollie Arbuthnott, will be speaking to us about Red East: Propaganda Posters for Interwar Soviet Uzbekistan This has been rescheduled from 29th April.
07 May 2021
Part of our 20th- and 21st-century research seminar series.
Join consultant Jamie Gallagher for an interactive workshop investigating how to foster engagement which not only produces world-leading research, but also creates meaningful change.
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
09 May 2021
Presented by Dr Erin Rowe, Johns Hopkins University, USA
11 May 2021
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
This event is co-hosted by the Centre for Catholic Studies at Durham University and the University of Notre Dame in England.
12 May 2021
Introduction by Susan Hart, Dean of Durham University Business School Presenters: Thomas Renstrom and Laura Marsiliani Durham University Business School and DEI.
This departmental research seminar brings together colleagues in a roundtable discussion
via Zoom
Please join us for the talk by Prof Tom Boellstorff (University of California Irvine) hosted by our Social Anthropology Research Group on 12 May, 3 pm (UK time). Prof Boellstorff will present his fascinating new book project 'The Intellivision System: Video Game History and the Future of Platforms'.
What—if anything—do Lear’s paintings and poems see in one another? And what sense (or nonsense) can be made from thinking about landscapes alongside limericks?
Durham Mind, Language, and Metaphysics Graduate Conference || 13-15th May 2021
13 May 2021 - 15 May 2021
9:30 AM - 3:45 PM
Part of the Geometry and Topology Seminar Series.
13 May 2021
1:05 PM - 2:05 PM
Part of our regular staff and postgraduate research seminar series.
14 May 2021
12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
The Durham History of Science, Technology, and Medicine Research group has scheduled events for Easter term. Next talk by Nader El-Bizri (Beirut/Durham) - Entitled 'Experimentation as a Method of Demonstration and Proof in Alhazen's Optics'
16 May 2021
Physics' leading astronomers Profs. Carlos Frenk, Martin Ward and Chris Done along with Dr Chichuan Jin of the National Astronomical Observatory of China will present the third Knowledge Across Borders webinar in a series jointly produced by Durham University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. This will be held on the 18th May over Zoom. Registration is free.
18 May 2021
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
18th May 2021, 17:00, Anne Bailey, Department of History, Oxford University
Part of the Analysis and PDE Seminar Series.
19 May 2021
On Wednesday 19th May, as part of the CMP seminar series, we have a presentation and then a discussion with Dr Rodger Sykes, our department’s newly awarded entrepreneur in residence by the Royal Society. All are welcome to meet Dr Sykes!
CMP Seminar / discussion via Zoom
Andy Large and Julian Williams UKRI Living Deltas Hub and Newcastle University
Please join us for the 2021 Robert H Layton Lecture by Prof Clarence C Gravlee: Racism and Health Inequities: Integrating the Social and Biological Sciences
This joint Inventions of the Text and Centre for Visual Arts and Culture seminar will discuss how modern poets have represented the visual portrait in writing.
The webinar will showcase the exciting Hydrogen and Net Zero activities in the Tees Valley Combined Authority region including the potential contribution to systems integration of offshore wind power and highlight the opportunities that this presents for the wider regional supply chain.
20 May 2021
10:00 AM - 11:30 PM
In this lecture, hosted by Uppsala University, Prof. Ehmke Pohl (Durham University) will discuss the key methods and challenges involved in establishing the pipeline from collecting virus samples to analysing the structures and functions of the encoded enzymes will be presented. The potential of Virus-X products will be highlighted with specific examples of applications in Covid19 detection technologies.
Hosted by Uppsala University, broadcast on Zoom.
The Durham History of Science, Technology, and Medicine Research group has scheduled events for Easter term. Next talk by Nicholas Everett (Toronto) - Entitled 'The Art and Science of Medieval Compound Drugs in the Antidotarium Nicolai' Please note: different weekday - Thursday meeting.
Feminist Movements in a Pandemic World
Presented by Prof. John Betz, University of Notre Dame
Network-H2 is the EPSRC funded network to maximise the impact of UK-funded research and innovation. The Network will be organising conferences, seminars, workshops and funding calls in order to advance the knowledge and understanding of hydrogen fuelled transportation.
21 May 2021
Durham Centre for Law and Philosophy presents: Professor Amalia Amaya Vanarro, 'Group Disagreement and Virtuous Deliberation in Law'
23 May 2021
The 2021 annual workshop on Parton Showers and Resummation will be held online, during May 25-27, 2021
25 May 2021 - 27 May 2021
Lucille Cairns Memorial Lecture: Love Actually? Intimacy in Zinaida Poliakova’s Diaries in Imperial Russia
25 May 2021
History Now! talk, hosted by Durham History Department and the Gala Theatre, in partnership with Generation2Generation Titled - Suffering and Survival: One Family's Experiences of the Holocaust
26 May 2021
A Zoom research seminar presented by Professor Richard M Ingersoll, University of Pennsylvania. Everyone is welcome to attend and booking is not required.
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Online event via Zoom
Speakers: Andrew Wright and Joanna Berry Durham University Business School and DEI
Please join us for Dr Elisabeth Kirtsoglou's seminar on the subject of 'Anticipatory nostalgia and nomadic temporality: chronocracy in the crypto-colony'
Celebrate the publication of Kayo Chingonyi's latest collection, A Blood Condition, at our next Inventions of the Text seminar.
27 May 2021
Ecology, knowledge, and peoples-centred human rights
Could the speakers please upload their slides (preferrably as PDF) in advance. To upload, an indico account with IPPP Durham is needed. This can be easily requested;
28 May 2021
9:15 AM - 11:15 AM
Petra Minnerop, The Paris Agreement rulebook: Adding a Glasgow Chapter to the Katowice Package, Road to COP 26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series
This lecture is co-hosted by The National University of Singapore-Centre for International Law, Durham Law School and The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Commission on Environmental Law (WCEL).
At our monthly BSI Lunchtime Seminars attendees can meet up with colleagues, make new connections, begin research discussions and lay the foundations for new collaborations. Our lunches typically last an hour. They comprise a seminar (or collection of short talks) followed by a friendly discussion. Where possible recordings of the talks are shared in the BSI Cafe teams group. To find out more about BSI Lunchtime Seminars contact bsi.admin@durham.ac.uk.
30 May 2021
Sam Slatcher is a singer-songwriter, community arts facilitator and founder of Citizen Songwriters CIC. Sam is passionate about engaging different communities in the process of storytelling through songwriting. In 2018, Sam graduated from Durham University with a PhD in Human Geography on creative community engagement.
01 June 2021
The last of the Durham History Department Research Seminar series welcome Professor Larry Wolff, New York University
02 June 2021
A Zoom research seminar presented by Dr Conrad Hughes, International School of Geneva. Everyone is welcome to attend and booking is not required.
Online event (via Zoom)
Dr Smallbone will present a summary of the major technical challenges we face in delivering decarbonised heat in the UK.
Join us for Dr Paolo Heywood's inaugural lecture.
After the skeletonised remains of a woman are found stuffed into the trunk of a wych elm in Hagley Woods, graffiti begins to appear and gruesome theories begin to take form. We delve into the mind of a detective exploring the case but as they begin to lose control of the story we are left wondering not just Who put Bella in the Wych Elm but if we should be telling the story at all…
04 June 2021 - 11 June 2021
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Recorded at the Assembly Rooms Theatre, Durham
06 June 2021
06 June 2021 - 13 June 2021
9:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Part of the Pure Maths Colloquium.
07 June 2021
An online course for doctoral students and members of community organisations designed to develop understanding and skills in the theory and practice of participatory action research (PAR).
2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Uterine Dreams is a project by the artist Sarah Danays arising from her fellowship at the Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University, in conjunction with the Centre for Visual Arts and Culture and the Oriental Museum.
08 June 2021
This talk at the Music Research Forum discusses the collaboration on ethnomusicological and audiovisual projects between Durham University's Music Department and Fondazione Cini's Intercultural Institute of Comparative Music Studies (IISMC).
09 June 2021
This seminar will look at the mammoth task of decarbonising the petroleum industry and what role the North Sea can play in the energy transition. We will examine the resources, skills and knowledge contained within the North Sea and its industry to offer a different future, one of high skill, high employment and low-carbon energy delivery.
Presented by Prof. David Albert Jones , Anscombe Bioethics Centre, Oxford
09 June 2021 - 16 June 2021
10 June 2021
Join our introductory event to meet the writers supporting Durham Sociology's writing residency on the theme of identity.
Zoom (Attendees will be sent the Zoom link on the day of the meeting via Eventbrite. If you haven‘t received a link, please check your junk folder)
11 June 2021 - 18 June 2021
13 June 2021
This online day conference is a chance for postgraduate students and other early career researchers to present their research in a collegial environment.
14 June 2021
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Participatory Research with 'silenced communities': learning how to mutually trust as an act of empowerment
15 June 2021
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Online Event - Zoom
Eidos PG Seminars - Summer Term 2021
The final Music Research Forum for this term welcomes Filippo Bonini Baraldi, researcher at the Instituto de Etnomusicologia (INET-MD)
History Now! Durham History Department and the Gala Theatre series of public lectures Titled - Histories for the Burmese Revolution by Dr Jonathan Saha
Presented by Dr Shannen Dee Williams, Villanova University, USA
In this panel event we will hear about the amazing growth of offshore wind in the UK, the role Durham University has played in these developments and what the role of regional clusters is in meeting ambitious targets to expand the sector to meet the global decarbonisation challenge.
16 June 2021
In the intermission between two wars your father sang a song. By the time I heard this song, it had no music. – ‘Music Practice’ Join our next Inventions of the Text poetry reading.
Michael Ramsey Lecture 2021
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Microsoft Teams
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17 June 2021
Join us for the last in a series of online research talks organised by the Birkbeck and Durham Centres for Nineteenth-Century Studies, focusing on our theme of The Victorians at Home and Abroad
Thursday 17th June at 7pm alumnus Gabriel Currie (Social Chair 2013-14) will give a talk on Zoom about cybersecurity.
Stephen Minas, Advancing Technology Development and Transfer under the Paris Agreement, Road to COP26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series
18 June 2021
Explore how to write for non-specialist audiences to make your research more accessible and impactful in this practical workshop led by Sarah McLusky.
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
You are welcome to this seminar on a topic that will resonate with many of us. The talk is hosted by the History Department East Asia research group and cross-listed with the History of Science group.
Prof Eric Schliesser from the University of Amsterdam gives a talk as part of our Seminar Series.
20 June 2021
Durham Heat Hub invite you to join us for a Innovation Sprint held over 2 half days, that focuses on user-centred heat innovation to identify future heat challenges and opportunities in the North East of England.
21 June 2021 - 22 June 2021
ONLINE
A court of all-female leads. Three male witches who look more like traders and journalists than hags on a moor. How much can we trust what we’re told to believe?
21 June 2021 - 27 June 2021
7:30 PM - 7:30 PM
22 June 2021
23 June 2021
Join us for our first Greenspace Festival
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
The Racecourse, located along the River Wear
Dr Ling-Chin’s seminar will present an overview on relevant technologies and issues that challenge the supply and use of hydrogen for transportation.
We end the academic year of Inventions of the Text with an evening of poetry.
Decolonising Degrowth Conference: From Sustainability to Climate Justice
24 June 2021 - 25 June 2021
1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
24 June 2021
A comic operetta, following the fortunes of Frederic, a young pirate, as he comes to the end of his apprenticeship and falls in love, but is he really as free as he thinks?
27 June 2021
2:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Assembly Rooms Theatre
After a whole year of closed concert halls and empty auditoriums, Durham is thrilled to finally present their musical return to life as we know it, by opening their concert season with a bang!
4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Sage Gateshead
The Planck conference series covers a broad spectrum of physics beyond the Standard Model and of the interface between particle physics and cosmology with an emphasis on the theoretical aspects related to the present experimental programmes.
28 June 2021 - 30 June 2021
Online only
Blackfriars, in collaboration with medieval experts from Durham University's Institute of Medieval & Early Modern Studies (IMEMS), is hosting a five-day online cookery course delving deep into this fascinating collection of recipes on meat, fish and game as well as vegetables, pottage, and sweet dishes.
28 June 2021 - 02 July 2021
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
As part of our Sociology in Action week we are holding a round-table event on the topic of writing scholarly work whilst drawing on personal experience.
29 June 2021
Zoom (Attendees will be sent the Zoom link via Eventbrite. If you haven‘t received a link, please check your junk folder)
On Wednesday 30th June (at 12.30) the Centre for Organisations and Society (COS) host their fifth seminar of their 2021 series. This time we focus on “Well-being in the health and care sectors during the COVID-19 pandemic” and have two presentations to look forward to.
30 June 2021
This panel discussion will ask how COP26 can embed justice into the transition to a sustainable, decarbonised world. We will ask about the many levels and meanings of justice, the challenges to achieving real change, and the importance of keeping it on the COP agenda.
Saleemul Huq, The perspective of the Least Developed Countries on Loss and Damage from climate change, Road to COP26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series
02 July 2021
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Join the online launch of a new book on John Milton, at an event coming live from Milton's Cottage.
03 July 2021
04 July 2021
We are very pleased to invite you to our first speaker seminar organised by the Policing Domestic Abuse Research Network, featuring Miles Ockwell.
06 July 2021
MS Teams (Attendees will be sent the Teams link on the day of the meeting via Eventbrite. If you haven‘t received a link, please check your junk folder)
The Enlightenment has of late been increasingly invoked by authors from postcolonial, postmodern, and subaltern studies, and by the literature concerning the possible contribution of the humanities to an understanding of the social and environmental challenges facing globalization today.
Beckett House Conference (Religion and Defence) International Network for the Study of War and Religion in the Modern World, eleventh annual conference.
07 July 2021 - 09 July 2021
Summer Science returns for 2021 with a digital showcase of cutting-edge UK science. With a packed programme of inspiring talks, fascinating interactive workshops, fun science from home activities and exciting digital content, there is something for all ages.
08 July 2021 - 11 July 2021
Online event - see Royal Society website for details
11 July 2021
Friction plays a crucial role in many phenomena from the molecular diffusion of solutes within cells and the function of our joints to industrial machinery and car engines. This meeting will bring together world leaders in the field together with early career researchers to discuss recent developments, open questions and new ways forward in light of potential industrial applications.
15 July 2021 - 17 July 2021
St. John‘s College, Durham University
18 July 2021
Online School
19 July 2021 - 30 July 2021
You are invited to attend the launch of our new book: 'Men's Activism to End Violence Against Women - Voices from Spain, Sweden and the UK'.
20 July 2021
25 July 2021
Our 10th Anniversary Conference.
26 July 2021 - 06 August 2021
Durham’s very first Fringe Festival is bringing an exciting variety of entertainment, including magic, music, drama and dance.
28 July 2021 - 01 August 2021
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Venues across Durham city centre
Selam Abebe, Global Goal for Adaptation for Raising Ambition under the Paris Agreement, Road to COP26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series
30 July 2021
01 August 2021
08 August 2021
15 August 2021
Everyone is welcome to our Late Summer Lecture Series 2021, as we roam across The Past, Present, and Future in literature and culture.
18 August 2021
22 August 2021
25 August 2021
Nilufer Oral, Streamlining the Ocean into COP 26 and beyond, Road to COP26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series
26 August 2021
29 August 2021
The 112th Annual Conference 31 August-3 September 2021
31 August 2021 - 03 September 2021
Durham University
01 September 2021
05 September 2021
The EPSRC Network for the Decarbonisation of Heating and Cooling are pleased to organise this two day event to share knowledge, insight and support across the 23 projects funded by EPSRC as part of the Decarbonising Heat programme.
06 September 2021 - 07 September 2021
As part of Durham Law School’s event series on ‘Adaptation and Resilience’ this panel discussion brings together academics, policy makers and practitioners to discuss the connections between gender, climate and conflict.
07 September 2021
Organized by Sare Aricanli, Laura Leon Llerena and Luke Sunderland. Sessions will generally last around 60 minutes, with 15-minute papers followed by discussion. Sessions with 4 papers may run to 75 minutes. All times British Summer Time (BST, GMT +1). To Register: https://forms.office.com/r/yd54Uy8zdA For full information: https://durhamhistoryofthebook.wordpress.com/
08 September 2021 - 09 September 2021
08 September 2021
Seminar series for Spirituality, Theology & Health
09 September 2021
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Fortnightly on Thursdays in Seminar Room Β (D/TH004)
Experts from NCCPE will guide you through developing effective and mutually-beneficial partnerships which can enhance your research.
10 September 2021
1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
12 September 2021
The STFC Data Intensive Science Summer School 2021 will be held on Monday 13th - Friday 17th September 2021. Details to follow.
13 September 2021 - 17 September 2021
‘Devolution in the UK and International Law’ will take place online, Monday-Wednesday 13-15 September 2021, and is open for all to attend between 10am-11.30am. This workshop is supported by the SLS Small Projects and Events Fund.
13 September 2021 - 15 September 2021
We are delighted to present an international, multi-disciplinary conference in Durham, United Kingdom, 15th and 16th of September 2021: Challenges to a Sustainable Recovery: International Law, Climate Change and Public Health
15 September 2021 - 16 September 2021
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Palatine Centre, Durham University (or virtual)
15 September 2021
8:30 PM - 5:00 PM
A free online workshop organised by the Centre for Catholic Studies at Durham University and the Catholic Archives Society
16 September 2021
All talks are free and open to the public.
17 September 2021
19 September 2021
Bookings are now open for the inaugural Aura CDT in Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment Conference - an opportunity to hear from the leading experts from industry, academia and the wider offshore wind energy sector.
20 September 2021 - 21 September 2021
Our Postgraduate and Early-Career Network invite you to join them for an online interdisciplinary medical humanities conference on Monday 20 and Tuesday 21 September 2021.
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
You are invited to a one-day end of project event for the Sexual Violence at UK Music Festivals study (funded by the British Academy).
21 September 2021
9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Public Lecture delivered by Yael Navaro, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge. Launching the Representing Memory project.
22 September 2021
Virtual
The North East Local Enterprise Partnership recently published a White Paper "The Case for Mine Energy - – unlocking deployment at scale in the UK"
23 September 2021
Thursday 23rd September, 2021, 12:00 - 14:00
Lavanya Rajamani, Equity and Fairness in International Climate Change Law, Road to COP26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series
24 September 2021
26 September 2021
This event is aimed at new postgraduate students in all disciplines, to give a sense of the diverse range of topics being investigated in the college. Returning postgrads and SCR members are also welcome to attend in person, or to tune in on Zoom.
27 September 2021
St Cuthbert‘s Society, SCR, 12 South Bailey
Access to safe abortion is essential and time-sensitive healthcare. Limited access is a serious threat to the health and lives of people who experience unwanted pregnancy. The COVID-19 pandemic has exemplified the importance of remote care by telemedicine to enable access. However, many of the socio-structural factors that make access to abortion difficult for individuals are not unique to emergency circumstances and existed long before the pandemic.
28 September 2021
In person at Durham University and online via Zoom.
29 September 2021
03 October 2021
At this event, we want to seed the ideas of research right away with new undergraduates.
St Cuthbert‘s Society, 12 South Bailey Dining Room
Interactive online 5-day cookery course | £125 per person Join us on a gastronomic journey as we revisit the collection of 12th century recipes discovered and analysed by a team based at Durham University and McGill University in Canada, in 2013. These form the earliest known culinary recipe collection from medieval Europe and pre-date the famous Forme of Cury by around 230 years! These short but intriguing recipes date to c. 1170 and were from Durham Cathedral Priory in the Land of the Prince
04 October 2021 - 08 October 2021
11:29 AM - 11:29 AM
Representing Memory Project Seminar by Prof. Alexander Easton
05 October 2021
IAS Seminar Room, Cosins Hall
By Prof. Karen Kilby (Durham University)
Pemberton Lecture Room PG20, Palace Green, Durham
Chronic pain is a huge health challenge. It is the biggest reason people in the UK see their GP. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recognised it as a priority disease in 2019. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has also recently accepted that current chronic pain medications have limited long-term benefit, and in fact carry serious safety concerns. That is why reducing opioid prescriptions (for non-cancer pain) to zero by 2024 is a priority for Public Health England.
06 October 2021
Online - Zoom Participants wishing to ask questions can do so via sli.do (web browser and app) using #wripain. The best rated questions will be put to the speaker in the Q and A.
‘A nation that rebuilds its soils rebuilds itself’ is all about rebuilding soils to rebuild environmental, economic and societal health. Using waste minerals and organic matter, aligning with the circular economy to rebuild soils can help address several of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals including SDG13 on climate change mitigation and adaptation.
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
07 October 2021
Department of Classics and Ancient History Research Seminar Michaelmas Term 2021
Title: What is the Aim of Medicine?
St. Chad‘s College, Durham University
Linda Siegele, The Compensation Question: Loss and Damages, Road to COP26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series
08 October 2021
Each year Durham Book Festival works in partnership with Durham University’s Centre for Poetry and Poetics to invite an acclaimed poet to become the Festival Laureate. This year we are delighted to welcome Fiona Benson to this prestigious role.
10 October 2021
1:00 PM - 1:45 PM
Celebrating the life and work of anti apartheid campaigner, Ruth First; reporting initial findings from the Ruth First in the North project; exploring broader issues faced by activist researchers.
11 October 2021
Williams Library, St Chad’s College (18 North Bailey, Durham, DH1 3RH, UK)
Ideas for Positive Change is a new series of short talks, presented by Durham University academics, exploring how we might build a more positive future.
Online via the Durham Book Festival website
Representing Memory Project Seminar by Dr James Ainge
12 October 2021
9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
IAS Seminar Room, Cosins Hall.
Edward Goodger, 'From Convergence to Corbyn: Explaining Support for the UK's Radical Left'
The Music Research Forum welcomes Dr Emily Worthing, University of Huddersfield (Image credit: Tom Bowles). Please register for the event using the link to receive the Zoom joining information.
By Katie Bugyis (University of Notre Dame).
6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
13 October 2021
The positive correlation between soil health and underground biodiversity is relatively well understood and Diana Wall is a leading world expert in this area. However, the links between soil health with above ground biodiversity are less well understood. We will discuss these issues and consider the apparent disconnect between achieving net zero targets by building up carbon in soils and the effect this might have on biodiversity above and below ground.
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Hybrid Event.
Fiona Benson, Durham Book Festival Laureate, reads and talks about "The Poems that Made Me"...
14 October 2021
Professor Tom Mole launches the paperback of his book The Secret Life of Books with a talk and signing.
Waterstones Durham University Bookshop
15 October 2021
5:00 AM - 6:15 PM
BSI Annual Town Hall Meeting 2021-2022, Friday 15 October 12-1 pm (Zoom)
A Durham Book Festival event. Join poet Kayo Chingonyi and philosopher Clare Mac Cumhail for an exploration of Chingonyi’s new highly acclaimed collection A Blood Condition and of the philosophy of the late and brilliant Newcastle philosopher and environmentalist Mary Midgley as part of Notes from a Biscuit Tin.
17 October 2021
Gala Theatre
IAS Fellow's Seminar by Prof. Colleen Ward, Victoria University of Wellington.
18 October 2021
Streamed live from New Zealand in the IAS Seminar Room
Representing Memory Project Seminar by Prof. John Sutton
19 October 2021
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence Reading Group
This is a fortnightly online reading group. The link is available to members upon joining the mailing list.
The Music Research Forum welcomes Dr Richard David Williams (SOAS University of London). Please register for the event using the link to receive the Zoom joining information.
Working in collaboration with others can be witnessed in all domains of human and animal interaction. From humans playing World of Warcraft online and making scientific discoveries, to the ‘hunting as a pack’ behaviours demonstrated in the animal kingdom, the success to be harnessed through collaboration is recognised, but sometimes misunderstood.
20 October 2021
Online - Zoom Participants wishing to ask questions can do so via zoom chat
The panel includes experts Sarah Dack from Public Health England & Ian Martin from the Environment Agency who will join Karen Johnson (Engineering) & Lynsay Blake (Biosciences) to discuss the links between soil and human health and how soil is the basis of both our health and wealth. Exploring both the positive & negative links between soil and human health, we will consider how by using wastes as resources and aligning with the circular economy, we could boost both soil health and human health.
Durham's Race and Climate Reading Group meets to discuss recent books that address the relationship between past and present perceptions of race and climate.
Zoom: https://durhamuniversity.zoom.us/j/93027919861?pwd=THRGa1kvcy8ycHExUmg3dkhWTUJqUT09 Meeting ID: 930 2791 9861 Passcode: 101776
Reva Siegel, Why Restrict Abortion? Expanding the Frame on June Medical, CELLS research webinar
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
The next CAS Research Seminar will take place on Wednesday 20 October at 4pm.
Guest Speaker Dr Sita Balani, Lecturer in Contemporary Literature and Culture, King’s College London
To mark the beginning of Inventions of the Text for 2021/22, all are welcome to join us for a poetry reading with Mary Jean Chan.
A chance to meet some of our PhD students and ECRs and hear about their work.
21 October 2021
A medieval research seminar. Email m.j.huxtable@durham.ac.uk for the Zoom logon.
Department of Classics and Ancient History Research Seminar Michaelmas Term 2021 This talk is part of the series “Portrayals of 'Intellectuals' in the Ancient World”
Newcastle University campus
22 October 2021
Zoom (link will be emailed to registered attendees on the day)
24 October 2021
IAS Seminar by Prof Alan J. Daly, University of California San Diego.
25 October 2021
IAS Seminar Room, Cosins Hall, Palace Green
Representing Memory Project Seminar by Dr Aidan Horner
26 October 2021
Black History Now!
Join Dr Ruben Verwaal to explore the oldest acoustic hearing aids in Wellcome Collection: the ear trumpet.
Online via the Wellcome Collection
Sharing Approaches Across Disciplines
27 October 2021
Online Teams Event
Online mixer to introduce those working across biomathematics and biocomputing.
Social scientists Anna Krzywoszynska and Lena Dominelli will join physical scientists Wendy Stone and Karen Johnson and Sustainability educationalist Joanne Appleby from OASES to look at how to build terrariums. Terrariums are very fashionable at the moment but can also be used by scientists to study global biogeochemical cycles such as the carbon cycle. Effectively we can study soil’s circular economy in a jar.
The next CAS Research Seminar will take place on Wednesday 27 October at 4pm.
This year’s prestigious Annual Higginson Lecture will take place on Wednesday 27th October 2021. The speaker is Baroness Brown of Cambridge, Julia King DBE FREng FRS. The title is Net Zero – why is it so important and how do we get there?
Kingsley Barratt room, Calman Learning Centre Durham University Science Site, Lower Mountjoy (Refreshments available from 17:30) The lecture will also be live streamed.
The Centre for Culture and Ecology Reading Group is a student-led group aimed to discuss canonical and contemporary work in the field of Environmental Humanities. It welcomes researchers working on or simply interested in environmental issues from a range of perspectives, including English Studies, Modern Languages and Cultures, Geography, Anthropology, History, Philosophy, Classics, and more.
28 October 2021
Hear from current students about their experiences.
Hybrid Event - Elvet Riverside 153 & Zoom
IAS Public Lecture by Professor John Sutton, Macquarie University.
Hatfield Chapel, Hatfield College
Our online Lunchtime Seminars feature a different area of interdisciplinary biosciences research each month. The sessions are short and sweet, typically lasting an hour and comprise a seminar or series of short talks with time given over to discussion. They are a great place to meet colleagues, make new connections, share ideas and start research conversations.
29 October 2021
Via Zoom (link on registration)
31 October 2021
The ESRC Festival of Social Science is an annual series of events, held in both Durham and across the country, offering a fascinating insight into some of the world’s leading social science research and resulting impact.
01 November 2021 - 30 November 2021
Supported Progression, or SP, is a programme ran by Durham’s Access and Engagement team to recruit eligible Year 12 students to the University in an alternative way. Apply now!
01 November 2021 - 14 January 2022
Monday 1 November 2021, 10.30-11.30am, MHL 454, Durham University Business School
01 November 2021
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Alumni, Staff, Students and friends of Durham are invited to join this online lecture via Zoom.
IAS Seminar by Prof. Georgeta Ion, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
The aim of the morning workshop is to develop the ideas from the Heat Hub Innovation Sprint held in June.
02 November 2021
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Beamish Hall Hotel, Beamish
Representing Memory Project Seminar by Prof. Alan Atkinson
For over twenty years research at DISC (formerly the Parent-Infant Sleep Lab) has been influencing infant sleep guidance in the UK that is spreading around the world.
03 November 2021
Online - Zoom Participants wishing to ask questions can do so via zoom chat.
Dr Yvette Russell hosted by Gender and Law at Durham (GLAD)
Hybrid - Durham University Law School
IAS Public Lecture by Dr Aidan Horner, University of York.
Bishop‘s Dining Room, University College
Dr Alix Beeston shares new archival research about the 20th-century playwright and author, Kathleen Collins. Everyone is welcome to join this C20th/C20th research seminar.
04 November 2021
Online Catholic Theology Research Seminar by Dr Andrew Prevot (Boston College)
Join us for a CNCS PG Social and panel discussion on Friday 5 November
05 November 2021
Elvet Riverside, Room ER145, Durham
6th November 2021, 11:00, Blackfriars, Newcastle, Dr Michael Huxtable
06 November 2021
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Blackfriars Banquet Hall
IMEMS has a long-standing relationship with Blackfriars Restaurant in Newcastle and we are pleased to announce our public lecture.
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
07 November 2021
IAS Seminar by Prof. Douglas Downey, Ohio State University
08 November 2021
Objectives: To explore how organisations can identify and analyse the socio-economic impacts of the transition to a net-zero economy so they can better manage risks and capitalise on emerging opportunities.
09 November 2021
6:30 AM - 7:20 AM
Representing Memory Project Seminar by Dr Jeremy Kendal
Gidon Cohen, Gary Hutchison and Patrick Kuhn: 'A Computer-assisted Search Strategy for Remotely Stored Digital Text Archives'.
The Music Research Forum welcomes composer Catherine Lamb. Please register for the event using the link to receive the Zoom joining information.
10 November 2021
CELLS webinar
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
We would like to welcome you to attend the inaugural lecture for Professor Marai Larasi, our new Professor of Practice in the Department of Sociology.
Hannah Murphy explores the relationship between practical medical encounters, the transatlantic slave trade, and emerging ideas of ‘race’ in the early modern period.
We hope you will join us for a thought-provoking hour of lecture and discussion at our next Inventions of the Text event, open to the public.
The annual World Heritage Site Public Lecture delivered in partnership with University College, Durham.
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Booking essential - https://forms.office.com/r/NzkkeTxKe5
You are warmly invited to this academic year's first Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Studies Research Seminar, hosted by Durham University’s English Studies Department and the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies.
11 November 2021
You are warmly invited to this academic year's first Medical Humanities Research Seminar, hosted by Durham University’s English Studies Department and the Institute for Medical Humanities.
Liz Graveling, Frankie Ward, and Mark Tanner discussing the nature of power in the Church of England.
Online Webinar
Department of Classics and Ancient History Research Seminar Michaelmas Term 2021 This talk is part of the “Portrayals of 'Intellectuals' in the Ancient World” series
This free online event will launch new research conducted by Durham and Northumbria Universities in partnership with Connected Voice’s Hate Crime Advocacy Service
12 November 2021
Join us for an informal launch event where you can find out more about the Engineering WES (Women’s Engineering Society) Group and our programme of events for 2021/22.
Room: E102 Department of Engineering Durham University
Dr Rivka Isaacson (King’s College London), 2021 Judith Howard Lecture, Friday 12 November (2-4 pm).
TLC040
This seminar is one in the series, Race, Religion and Difference in the Nineteenth Century, a collaboration between Birkbeck Institute for the Study of Antisemitism, University of London and the Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies at Durham/Newcastle and Northumbria Universities.
5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Annual Fellows' Lecture by Cuth's alumnus Gavin O'Malley (Prison Group Director, Long Term High Security Prisons). November 12th, 6pm, Elvet Riverside 201. Accessible venue, all are welcome or register for online access by emailing: cuthberts.alumnirelations@durham.ac.uk
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Elvet Riverside 201
14 November 2021
What are the paradoxes of Lived Catholicism and how can it be authentically prophetic? An online conference
15 November 2021 - 16 November 2021
IAS Seminar by Dr Aidan Horner, University of York.
15 November 2021
Professor Hannah Knox (UCL) discusses her new book, Thinking Like a Climate.
online, Zoom
Representing Memory Project Seminar by Prof. Simon James
16 November 2021
What can we learn from community organising, the good, the bad and the unresolved, as we seek to create and sustain greener, safer, and fairer societies?
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Annual Event, Online: Connecting Communities for a Sustainable Future
Anouk Rigterink, 'Violence and Female Political Representation: Evidence from Colombia'.
The Music Research Forum welcomes Dr Luis-Manuel Garcia, University of Birmingham . Please register for the event using the link below
Invisible Disability in Coalmining Communities
At a junction that marks both the twenty-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and the USA’s recent withdrawal from Afghanistan, two current Durham researchers will discuss their work on how the legacy of 9/11 has played out across contemporary culture. This event is organised by the Centre for Modern Conflicts and Cultures.
IAS Public Lecture by Dr James Ainge, University of St. Andrews.
Kenworthy Hall, St Mary‘s College
Representing Memory Project Workshop
17 November 2021
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The first Research Conversation addresses issues of Work and Health and Wellbeing aimed at increasing our knowledge and understanding of how work and the workplace can have an impact on people’s health and wellbeing. The participants of this research conversation are invited to identify and discuss ‘burning’ work and health and wellbeing problems.
Zoom - Link to be sent on 12th November
Durham Human Rights Centre are pleased to host a webinar with speakers from The Hansard Society.
Online masterclass led by Véronique Tadjo aimed at French teachers at university level.
ICCL webinar hosting Dr. Chokesuwattanaskul
An IAS Public Lecture by Prof. Dougals Downey, Ohio State University.
Holgate House, Grey College
Part of the Vann Research Programme, the Beckett House Webinar will take place on Wednesday 17 November at 7pm.
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
18 November 2021
This event is part of the Durham University Prison Seminar series.
4:55 PM - 4:55 PM
Dr Imogen Jones (University of Leeds), What’s the point of a post-mortem?
Join researchers from the Institute for Medical Humanities to explore how the arts can help us understand hidden health conditions.
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Join our Alumni, friends and supporters for an exclusive, virtual behind the scenes look at Lumiere with Daksha Patel - the UK artist behind The Fossilised Sea installation at the Count's House in the city.
19 November 2021
St Mary’s College warmly invites you to join them for a Q&A session with Jim Campbell, the artist who has created the wonderful Lumiere installation, Scattered Light, on the college site.
21 November 2021
Virtual IAS Seminar by Professor Alan Atkinson, University of Sydney and University of Western Australia
22 November 2021
Virtual Seminar only.
Join CIPB as it hosts Heike Klüver, Professor and Chair of Comparative Political Behavior at Humboldt University of Berlin on November 23rd at 12pm.
23 November 2021
Al-Qasimi Building 102
The Music Research Forum welcomes Dr Alexandra Lamont, Keele University. Please register for the event using the link to receive the Zoom joining information.
Personal webpage:https://www.uj.ac.za/contact/Pages/Zinhle-Mncube.aspx
ER144 (Elvet Riverside)
IAS Public Lecture by Prof. Georgeta Ion, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
Sir James Knott Hall, Trevelyan College
The aim of the research is to study the impact of Covid-19 and school closures on EAL learners
The event will be opened by project co-leads from Durham University and the British Association of Social Workers.
24 November 2021
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Online creative writing workshop led by Guy Régis aimed at learners of French (CEFR level B1+).
Online masterclass led by Lisette Lombé aimed at French teachers at university level.
Anglican Political Theologies and the Political Mission of the Church Prof Luke Bretherton (Duke Divinity School)
Zoom Please book via https://lukebrethertonseminar.eventbrite.co.uk
The second installment of Confabulations: Art Practice, Art History, Critical Medical Humanities, a new series of urgent conversations on health, medicine, and medicalised bodies
The School of Modern Languages and Cultures will hold a virtual open day presenting our three MA programmes
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Fresh from winning the 2021 Forward Prize for Poetry, we’re delighted to welcome Luke Kennard to our next Inventions of the Text. Free and open to everyone.
'National Discourses on Music in Central and Eastern Europe (late 19th c. – 2000)' CNCMS (National University of Music Bucharest) and CNCSI (Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies International) The Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies International is pleased to invite members to join us at the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Music Studies (National University of Bucharest) International Musicological Conference 25-26 November 2021.
25 November 2021 - 26 November 2021
Energi Coast Innovation Group is led by Durham Energy Institute. In this event, we explore the role of innovation and regional skills in securing anchor opportunities for North East England which will provide jobs and further opportunities for innovation. Including insights from OREC, LM Wind Power, Equinor
25 November 2021
In recognition of the UN designated day to eliminate violence against women, Durham University Centre for Research into Violence and Abuse (CRiVA), Durham Student Union (DSU), and Durham County Council will host an event at DSU on Thursday 25 November, 10am-2pm.
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Durham Student Union
Join CIPB as it hosts Austin Wright, assistant professor of public policy at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, on November 25th at 12pm.
Catholic Theology Research Seminar By Dr David Goodill OP (Blackfriars, Oxford)
Seminar Room B, Abbey House, Palace Green, Durham City
Join us for a glass of mulled wine, Victorian goodies, and holiday cheer!
Percy Building Foyer, Newcastle University Campus
A Post-COP26 Roundtable: Reflections and Looking Ahead
26 November 2021
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
We are delighted to present a post-COP26 roundtable with the lecturers of the "On the Road to COP26 / CMA3 Preparatory Lecture Series" These interactive sessions will be held as zoom meetings rather than as webinars and provide a brief overview of developments during the Glasgow Climate Summit, and they will address the question of "where next" in terms of preparation for COP27 and the Global Stocktake. We are looking forward to a lively Q&A session!
10:00 PM - 5:30 PM
28 November 2021
This webinar will explore the relationship between the climate crisis, gender and violence, as part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
29 November 2021
Zoom (Attendees will be sent the link on the day of the meeting via Eventbrite. If you haven‘t received this, please check your junk folder)
IAS Seminar by Prof. John Sutton, Macquarie University.
IAS Public Lecture by Prof. Colleen Ward, Victoria University of Wellington.
30 November 2021
Streamed live from New Zealand in the IAS Seminar Room, Cosins Hall
This month's theme is 'Long Covid: Pandemic Legacies, Engaged Research' - all welcome!
David Andersen, ‘Group Communication in the Internet Age: The Structure of Communications and Individual Decision Making’
The Music Research Forum and CNCS welcome Dr Tim Barringer. Please register for the event using the link below
Come along and learn more about Durham’s Year 12 Supported Progression programme!
Most of us get a headache at one time or another. Some of us experience severe, even debilitating pain. But why do we experience headache? And what clues can be found in how we live our lives that can enable us to fight back or even stop them from happening at all?
01 December 2021
Online creative writing workshop led by Katia Lanero Zamora aimed at learners of French (CEFR levels B2/C1).
BSI Create Launch: Introducing the new Art-Science Collaborative project from the BSI. 3-4 pm, Wednesday 1 December 2021, online via Zoom.
The Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics and online (please register for Zoom details)
The next Anglican Communion Office Seminar will be held on Wednesday 1 December at 4pm.
Barnaby Raine, Columbia University, New York delivers the seminar 'How Will Capitalism End? Reconstructing Marx's View(s)'
IAS Public Lecture by Prof. Alan J. Daly, University of California San Diego. Please note this lecture will now be held only only, and not within St Cuthbert's Society as previously advertised.
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Online only and streamed live ivia Zoom from the US.
Virtual IAS Public Lecture by Professor Alan Atkinson, University of Sydney and University of Western Australia
02 December 2021
Virtual IAS Public Lecture only
The Centre for Criminal Law and Criminal Justice (CCLCJ) and Gender and Law at Durham (GLAD) are delighted to host the launch of Dr Emma Milne’s (Durham Law School) book Criminal Justice Responses to Maternal Filicide: Judging the Failed Mother.
Hybrid
CHESS Seminar Series 2021/22: Walter Veit (The University of Sydney and LSE)
Room tbc and Zoom
05 December 2021
IAS Seminar by Dr James Ainge, University of St Andrews.
06 December 2021
The Music Research Forum welcomes Dr Britta Sweers, University of Bern, Switzerland. Please register for the event using the link below
07 December 2021
3:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Diane Bolet (co-author: Florian Foos), 'Going Mainstream: Does Media Platforming Legitimise Far-Right Views?'
The Durham Biophysical Sciences Institute is very pleased to host the 2021-22 Online Peptoid Symposium Series. Organised by an international committee of peptoid researchers, this is a free, online series of bimonthly symposia. #peptoidsymposia
Peace and Trust in Historical Perspective
This lecture explores the extent to which creative work developed by a number of ex-intelligence operatives in the wake of war posited a total recalibration of sensation and the senses at midcentury.
How do power and disability interact in the Church of England?
This event will showcase a flavour of the PGR work on physical activity across the Sport and Exercise Sciences and Anthropology departments, in relation to the Wolfson Research Institute’s ‘Physical Activity Cross-Cutting Theme’ and its interdisciplinary approach.
08 December 2021
Online via zoom
Online Workshop
Exploitative technologies and consumer protection- ICCL webinar
The third installment of Confabulations: Art Practice, Art History, Critical Medical Humanities, a new series of urgent conversations on health, medicine, and medicalised bodies
By Giles Gasper (Durham University)
Ushaw: Historic House, Chapels & Gardens Postcode for satnav: DH7 7DW
The Mind the Gap visiting IAS Fellows will be presenting on schools and inequality, on networks of social capital and on research-informed teaching, followed by a Q&A. The speakers at this event are online only, though the workshop will be streamed in the IAS Seminar should anybody wish to attend. The Zoom details are as follows: https://durhamuniversity.zoom.us/j/93626356020?pwd=TGlhMUF6ZmlscURoWDhMdFo3blB6Zz09
09 December 2021
10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Online presentations only. Attendees can watch the live stream from the IAS Seminar Room in Cosin‘s Hall, Palace Green.
You are warmly invited to the second Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Studies Research Seminar, hosted by Durham University’s English Studies Department and the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies.
The second Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Studies Research Seminar, hosted by Durham University’s English Studies Department and the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies - Colonizing Care: Trollope’s Fiction of Independence with Jacob Jewusiak
12 December 2021
The EPSRC Network for the Decarbonisation of Heating and Cooling and the Energy Technology Partnership have organised a webinar on “Next Generation Energy Performance Certificates” on 14th December, 10am.
14 December 2021
On 15 December 2021 and 12 January 2022 the UK Constitutional Law Association and Durham Law School will hold two online workshops focused on public law teaching
15 December 2021
17 December 2021
19 December 2021
26 December 2021