Clinically applied adult mental health

Events

Mastering Maths - GCSE maths resists roadshows

Date
30/04/2024
Location:
London
Description
Series of roadshows for teachers of GCSE Maths resit students to come together and hear from each other and organisations supporting improvements across the post-16 sector

Classics and Archaeology research seminar - Alice König

Date
30/04/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams online event
Description
Join the Department of Classics and Archaeology for this week's research seminar.

Critically evaluating information (Arts)

Date
30/04/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Discover how to think critically when reading and evaluating information, particularly papers found in published journals. Suitable for undergraduates (year two onwards) and masters students.

Mixed Methods in Health Research

Date
01/05/2024
Location:
Blended Learning

Annual PhD Conference

Date
01 - 03/05/2024

The English Showcase 2024

Date
01/05/2024
Location:
Senate Chamber Trent Building
Description
The English Showcase celebrates the research produced by final-year undergraduate and masters students in a friendly, constructive environment. Students from all disciplines in the school are invited to present any aspect of their work, ranging from dissertations to essays and creative writing.

Building Information Management Webinar

Date
01/05/2024
Location:
Online Webinar
Description
Join Professor Sarah Davidson to explore the crucial role of information management in the digital built environment and how the university's new series of online BIM courses, leading to BuildingSMART accreditation, can improve your business's facility information management and efficiency.

Study With Us Online - focused study time

Date
01/05/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Join the Study With Us community on Microsoft Teams on Wednesdays for a structured study session.

ACT Guest Seminar 1st May 2024

Date
01/05/2024
Location:
B38 Lenton Firs
Description
This study discusses the case of Javanese people living in Kotagede, a Region in Yogyakarta, Indonesia; where 40% of traditional Javanese houses were sold after the 2006 earthquake hit. The focus is on the stories of the owners and caretakers of reconstructed traditional timber houses (the Omah Joglo); why they insisted on keeping the houses, their hard effort to rebuild them after the disaster, and the reality that they face every day: the obstacles that they have in maintaining the tangible and intangible heritage attached on these houses.
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Clinically applied adult mental health

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