Showing 284 events for 'social work'
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New Media Writing Prize Awards 2019
Join us for a celebration of the latest and best digital interactive storytelling from around the world. Including a special hands-on exhibition of the VR work of One To One Development Trust, and the annual New Media Writing Prize Awards Ceremony.
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Psychology Careers Week
Join the Psychology Department as they host this event for current psychology students to explore the furture career options they will have as graduates.
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Fusion Inaugural Lecture - Taking sport seriously: looking behind Olympic and Paralympic mega events
Professor Mike Silk delivers his inaugural public lecture at AFC Bournemouth.
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Showcasing Undergraduate Research Excellence Conference 2022
ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥â€™s annual undergraduate research conference returns for its seventh year.
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Creativity and Marginality Symposium
This network focuses upon marginalized groups across different geographical regions that are using technologies in a range of ways to bring voice to their experiences of marginality.
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Digital Methods Summer School 2024
Aimed at postgraduate researchers and early career researchers, ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥â€™s Digital Methods Summer School will be running from 1 to 5 July 2024. Now in its second year, the week-long event will cover several digital methods from data to collection to analysis and visualisation.
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Facilitating personal development in organisations: producing a learning organisation
This workshop will help you to understand how people learn and explores how this fits into an holistic package of knowledge, skills and attitudes.
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Paige Hobart - Women in tech
Paige has built a career in Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) working with big well-known brands including The National Lottery. This session, which comes a week after International Women’s Day, will include a focus on opportunities for women in tech, and Paige’s own insights into overcoming potential barriers.
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Café Scientifique - Digital healthcare for LGBTQ+ communities in Africa
In Nigeria, LGBTQ+ people are often criminalised and discriminated against, meaning they are less likely to seek medical help despite suffering... -
Women’s Academic Network: Doing Diversity Better
In this panel event, each of our five speakers will offer a short talk addressing the discussion topic from the particular perspectives of their own knowledge, analysis and experience.