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The show will be created from interviews using headphone verbatim, a form of theatre that uses headphones in performance, whereby actors imitate participants voices. No experience is necessary, as we will be teaching you this performance skill in rehearsal.
This is an evidence-based workshop on gender diversity on boards of top FTSE companies.
To celebrate International Women's Day team uxplore is bringing you "Women in Tech" - celebrating women in the industry!
This seminar will explore a paper on food waste that used survey data and Bayesian models and it will discuss how these models can be applied to survey data.
This seminar will study the market for CEOs of large publicly traded US firms, analyse new CEOs’ prior connections to the hiring firm, and explore how hiring choices are determined.
To mark the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, RISING will be organising a webinar with Charles Dunst at which he’ll present his new book to be published in February entitled ‘Defeating The Dictators’.
This CTPSR Webinar will feature a Keynote by Bridget Conley, Research Director of the World Peace Foundation, The Fletcher School. In this session she will discuss her research on starvation crimes.
The seminar will discuss the results of a mixed method study highlighting the key important factors affecting international student decisions to go overseas for their education, decisions to select a country, and decisions to select a particular university.
Coventry Premoderns are pleased to invite you to our Winter Lecture presented by Dr Max Skjönsberg, University of Cambridge.
Energy Data in the UK Landscape
This presentation will illustrate fifteen years of ethnographic research in the Maya-Achí territory, Guatemala.
This event will discuss the challenges and opportunities facing transport policymakers due to the transition to net zero.
As part of The Body and AI series, C-DaRE invites… Kate Elswit and Harmony Bench. If the Archive Can’t Consent: Historical Dance Footage, Computer Vision, and the Ethics of AI
Unmasking educational inequalities: The impact of Covid-19 on deaf* students in higher education
The secret agents of change are people who work together to make the world a better place. They can take the form of anything from activists, artists, and educators who believe in the power of change.
This event will include a discussion with Tom Van Woensel, Professor of Freight Transport.
This workshop will explore some of the key findings from a study which centred on the impact Covid-19 had on deaf students in higher education settings.
Subsistence and market demand must drive innovations. There is a need to better document and plan wood clusters. The link between the national wood demand balance and the local level needs to be strengthened.
This webinar will discuss insights emerging from a currently evolving hybrid research, teaching and public engagement approach built on participatory mapping and playful design elements, aimed at promoting what Howard Odum called “the macroscope”: a capacity to holistically engage with large patterns.
Coventry’s year as the UK City of Culture 2021 has generated an unprecedented amount of data relating to cultural participation, perceptions and engagement. This has made Coventry into what is perhaps the most data-rich place in the world for cultural data.