This month’s events

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  1. Induction of labour: What to expect

    Induction of labour: What to expect

    Do you think your little one might arrive late? Find out what your options are and how to look after your wellbeing during this time.

    Most people naturally go into labour between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy, but sometimes you might need a helping hand. This is known as induction of labour,...

  2. Lunch with a lecturer: Dr Ariadne Collins

    Lunch with a lecturer: Dr Ariadne Collins

    International Relations and VegSoc free lunch event

    Don't tell me there's no such thing as a free lunch... In a first for the Lunch with a lecturer series, we're partnering with the student...

  3. Stop Cop City and the Future of Direct Action Environmental Justice

    Stop Cop City and the Future of Direct Action Environmental Justice

    Special Guest Speaker - Joseph Brown

    The Stop Cop City movement represents a convergence of racial justice, anarchism, and environmentalism. Activists employ a diversity of tactics to halt the...

  4. CSTPV: Past Present and Future of Terrorism Studies Roundtable III: Next Generation Networks

    CSTPV: Past Present and Future of Terrorism Studies Roundtable III: Next Generation Networks

    MS Teams - Guest Speakers Jonathan Collins, Brenna Helm, Chloe Squires and Callie Vitro

    Speakers Jonathan Collins, Charles University Brenna Helm, University of Nebraska Omaha Chloe Squires, University of St Andrews Callie Vitro, University of...

  5. Positioning and latching for breastfeeding

    Positioning and latching for breastfeeding

    Learn about different breastfeeding positions and how to help your baby latch comfortably in this event.

    Breastfeeding doesn't always come naturally --- after all, it's a skill that needs to be learnt and practised. In this event, discover the...

  6. Trying to conceive with erectile dysfunction

    Trying to conceive with erectile dysfunction

    Erectile dysfunction (ED) can make trying for a baby more complicated, but help is available.

    Trying to start a family when you or your partner has ED can feel frustrating and isolating, but it doesn't have to be that way. In this event,...

  7. Grief group for staff

    Grief group for staff

    This group is open to all staff who are grieving, whether your loss is recent or in the past. It offers an opportunity to find common ground with others if you...

  8. Nutritional support for PCOS

    Nutritional support for PCOS

    Living with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can be challenging, but nutrition can help.

    Symptoms like irregular periods, unwanted hair growth and acne can take a toll on both your mental and physical wellbeing. Join registered nutritional therapist...

  9. Testosterone troubles in midlife

    Testosterone troubles in midlife

    Low energy and erectile dysfunction are often considered a normal part of ageing, but they could indicate a problem with your testosterone level.

    Andropause --- often dubbed 'male menopause' in the media --- refers to the symptoms you might experience as your hormones change as you get...

  10. Teaching Ancient War's Aftermath

    Teaching Ancient War's Aftermath

    Current approaches, what works well, what could be different?

    The Visualising War and Peace project is laying the foundations for a major five-year study of current practice and future approaches to teaching ancient war...