Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology

Events

UW-UoN Joint Conference: Taiwan in Transition

Date
15 - 16/06/2023
Location:
Hybrid Event: taking place in person and participation online via MS Teams., Online registration
Description
A joint conference by the Taiwan Studies Programmes at the University of Washington and the University of Nottingham, on 15-16 June 2023 to explore the issues on Taiwan's major social, political, and economic transitions.

Using EndNote Online

Date
15/06/2023
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
In this session discover how to import references to EndNote Online from your database searches, organise and edit the references you save, and use EndNote Online with Word to create consistent in-text citations and bibliographies in your writing.

Study Chat: Staying motivated and tackling procrastination

Date
15/06/2023
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Join the Student Academic Skills team for a motivation-themed study chat. The team will take you through some useful ways to find, and maintain, your motivation.

Exhibition talk: Proteins from Print: Scientific evidence of usage of ingredients in historical medicinal recipes

Date
15/06/2023
Description
Professor Robert Layfield explores the possibility that protein residues, preserved for centuries on the surfaces of books and manuscripts containing historical medicinal recipes, may be alive with biological information that speaks to their handling and use.

Lunchtime Talk: Proteins from Print

Date
15/06/2023
Location:
Djanogly Art Gallery Lecture Theatre
Description
Proteins from Print: Scientific Evidence of Usage of Ingredients in Historical Medicinal Recipes£3 (free concessions)The emerging field of 'biocodicology', where biological data contained within old books and manuscripts is interrogated, offers opportunities to apply a molecular narrative to material culture. Professor Robert Layfield explores the possibility that protein residues, preserved for centuries on the surfaces of books and manuscripts containing historical medicinal recipes, may be alive with biological information that speaks to their handling and use.

Apollo Legacy: How Engineers Landed People on the Moon

Apollo Legacy: How Engineers Landed People on the Moon
Date
15/06/2023
Location:
Physics Building, Room B1, University Park
Description
An interactive lecture about Apollo 11 and how engineers made it happen

Apollo Legacy: How Engineers Landed People on the Moon

Date
15/06/2023
Location:
B1 Physics Building
Description
This interactive lecture uses archive footage of the Apollo 11 spacecraft landing on the Moon in July 1969 and how engineers (from many backgrounds) made this happen. We will briefly look at the Artemis programme to get the first woman and the first person of colour to walk on the Moon in the next few years!There will also be UK built rocket engines from the 50's and 60's as well as some examples of how you can get involved in Space Engineering at home. We will also highlight some of the amazing work the University of Nottingham does in Space and spaceflight applications.

Power of Partnerships: Driving change in the East Midlands

Date
16/06/2023
Location:
East Midlands Conference Centre
Description
Join us at the University of Nottingham for our annual open business conference. Discover how we can work together to drive research, teaching and impact.

Power of Partnership Conference 2023

Power of Partnership Conference 2023
Date
16/06/2023
Location:
East Midlands Conference Centre
Description
The Power of Partnerships Conference is back, and we would love to see you again!

Workshop on Narrative Productions and Special Issue Launch

Date
16/06/2023
Location:
A2 Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park
Description
With Álvaro Ramirez March, visiting academic, University of Nottingham.
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Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology

The University of Nottingham
Applied Health Research Building
University Park, Nottingham
NG7 2RD


telephone: +44 (0) 115 84 68631
email: cebd@nottingham.ac.uk