Events from the 01 January 2021 - 31 December 2021 Reset
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.
07 December 2021
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Online (Zoom)
How do power and disability interact in the Church of England?
Online Webinar
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
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Online via zoom
Online Workshop
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Online
Exploitative technologies and consumer protection- ICCL webinar
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
The third installment of Confabulations: Art Practice, Art History, Critical Medical Humanities, a new series of urgent conversations on health, medicine, and medicalised bodies
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Online via Zoom
By Giles Gasper (Durham University)
6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
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.
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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
Our unique cultural attractions include Durham Castle, Botanic Garden, Palace Green Library, Oriental Museum and the Assembly Rooms Theatre. Sitting right at the heart of this historic city, we are perfectly placed to offer a dazzling array of events and activities.