This month’s events

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  1. Can Central Asian States Keep Their Balancing Act?

    Can Central Asian States Keep Their Balancing Act?

    Talk by Prof Nargis Kassenova (Harvard University)

    Prof Kassenova will talk about the changing geopolitical environment, sets of security, political and economic challenges facing Central Asian states, their...

  2. Department of Management thematic research group meeting

    Department of Management thematic research group meeting

    Joint session with Professor Kathy Lund Dean - new date

    This seminar with both the Knowledge and Practice and the Work, Organisations and Society thematic research groups will welcome Professor Kathy Lund Dean,...

  3. Lunch and Learn: Business Changes and Embracing AI

    Lunch and Learn: Business Changes and Embracing AI

    You provide your lunch and the Entrepreneurship Centre will provide an inspiring and engaging series of online masterclasses exploring key topics for anyone...

  4. Going Mainstream: How Extremists are Taking Over

    Going Mainstream: How Extremists are Taking Over

    CSTPV Online Talk with Julia Ebner

    Incels. Anti Vaxxers. Conspiracy theorists. Neo-Nazis. Once, these groups all belonged on the fringes of the political spectrum. Today, accelerated by a...

  5. Feminism in Contemporary Syria

    Feminism in Contemporary Syria

    CSS Teams Event

    Women's movements mushroomed in the post 2011 Syria and like everything else feminism in Syria seems to have undergone a radical change. In this period of...

  6. Feminism in Contemporary Syria

    Feminism in Contemporary Syria

    Centre of Syrian Studies - CSS

    CSS Teams Event Speakers -- Ola Rifai Women's movements mushroomed in the post 2011 Syria and like everything else, feminism in Syria seems to have...

  7. Saints Talk: Professor Malcolm White

    Saints Talk: Professor Malcolm White

    The bacterial roots of the human immune system

    Development are delighted to invite you to the next instalment in our Saints Talk series from Professor Malcolm White, 'The bacterial roots of the human...