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SUMMARY:Oxford Science and Ideas Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Beware: Floods Ahead! exhibit is going online at the Oxford Ideas Festival. \nMixing maths with poetry and climate science with geography: be the flood judge\, create your ‘climate stripes’\, build a rain gauge and compose a weather poem. You’ll discover how research is helping predict tomorrow’s weather\, today\, so when floods are forecast\, we can avert disaster. \n  \nJoin us on Saturday 17 October at the ExplorerZone Digital – from 8am to 8pm from the comfort of your own home. \n  \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/oxford-ideas-festival/
CATEGORIES:Environment
ORGANIZER;CN="Jeremy%20Le%20Lean":MAILTO:j.lelean@reading.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:LOB Research Seminar: Dr Giovanna Campopiano
DESCRIPTION:LOB Research Seminar Featuring Dr Giovanna Campopiano\, Director of the Centre for Family Business of Lancaster University. \nDate and time: 29 September 2020 at 1pm-2pm\nLocation: Held virtually on Microsoft Teams\, details TBC\nName of organiser: Marcello Mariani
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/lob-research-seminar-dr-giovanna-campopiano/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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SUMMARY:Human Geography Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Human Geography Seminar Series – Autumn 2020 \nAll sessions will be held on Microsoft Teams. Please email Ruth Evans (r.evans@reading.ac.uk) for more information. \nSessions: \n29 October 1-2pm: ‘The Trepidations of an African PhD Researcher – Who Are You and Why Are You Here?’ Atenchong Talleh Nkobou\, School of Agriculture\, Policy and Development\, University of Reading. \nThe Trepidations of an African PhD Researcher
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/global-development-research-seminar-gdrd/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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SUMMARY:The Trepidations of an African PhD Researcher
DESCRIPTION:The Trepidations of an African PhD Researcher – Who Are You and Why Are You Here? \nAtenchong Talleh Nkobou\, School of Agriculture\, Policy and Development \nThis paper contributes to research that has a predominant focus on western researchers in the global South. Firstly\, the paper examines how my African identity fits into a western discourse of being a researcher and their intersections with my other personalities as I world-travel. Secondly\, the paper elaborates on violence and intimidation in the field and how researchers may succeed or fail in negotiating such risks. \nPresentation\, followed by commentary and Q& A with discussants\, Dr. Yaw Adjei-Amoako and Dr. Vevila Dornelles \nJoin Microsoft Teams Meeting
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/the-trepidations-of-an-african-phd-researcher/
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CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health
ORGANIZER;CN="Ruth%20Evans":MAILTO:r.evans@reading.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Centre for Book Cultures & Publishing (CBCP) Research Seminars
DESCRIPTION:CBCP Events held by the School of Languages and Literature. All sessions will be held on Teams. Please email David Brauner (d.brauner@reading.ac.uk) for additional information. \nSessions: \n29 October 2020 at 5pm – ‘Paper Monuments: the Obituary as Memorial and Archive in Eighteenth-Century England’\, Dr Rebecca Bullard\, University of Reading \n12 November 2020 at 4pm – ‘Victorian Literary Businesses: The Management and Practices of the British Publishing Industry (Palgrave Macmillan)’\, Marrisa Joseph\, University of Reading \n10 December 2020 at 5pm – ‘Around the World in 18 Books: An Introduction to Literary Translation in Children’s and YA Publishing’\, Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp\, WorldKidLit\, translator from Arabic\, German and Russian
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/centre-for-book-cultures-publishing/
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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SUMMARY:‘Paper Monuments: the Obituary as Memorial and Archive in Eighteenth-Century England’
DESCRIPTION:Centre for Book Cultures and Book Publishing events series: \nRebecca Bullard (English Literature)\n‘Paper Monuments: the Obituary as Memorial and Archive in Eighteenth-Century England’ \nYou can join via Teams. \nContact The Centre for Book Cultures and Book Publishing.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/paper-monuments-the-obituary-as-memorial-and-archive-in-eighteenth-century-england/
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