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SUMMARY:Real Estate and Planning research seminar - Deregulating Planning: the case of office-to-residential permitted development in England
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr Ben Clifford\, University College London
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/real-estate-and-planning-research-seminar-deregulating-planning-the-case-of-office-to-residential-permitted-development-in-england/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181025T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181025T180000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181004T111507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181004T111507Z
UID:3675-1540483200-1540490400@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Law School: 'Axis of Protection' Seminar
DESCRIPTION:‘THE LEGAL CONSTRUCTION OF THE NATIONAL AND THE FOREIGNER IN SOUTH AMERICA OVER 200 YEARS’ \nSpeaker: \nDr Diego Acosta\, Reader in European and Migration Law\, Bristol  \nDiscussants:  \nDr Ana Beduschi\, Senior Lecturer in Law\, Exeter  \nDr Ruvi Ziegler\, Associate Professor in International Refugee Law\, Reading  \nTime: \nThursday 25 October 2018\, 4-6pm  \nLocation: \nRoom GO2\, Foxhill House\, School of Law  \nFree to attend  \nContact r.ziegler@reading.ac.uk for more information. \nPart of the ‘Axis of Protection: Human Rights in International Law’ Seminar Series 2018/19’
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/law-school-axis-of-protection-seminar/
LOCATION:Foxhill House\, Room G02\, School of Law\, Whiteknights Rd\, Earley\,\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 7BY
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Ruvi%20Ziegler%2C%20School%20of%20Law":MAILTO:r.ziegler@reading.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181025T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181025T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20180702T112654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T174541Z
UID:3039-1540490400-1540494000@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Reading 2050: Transforming the MERL
DESCRIPTION:25 October 2018\, 18:00–19:00 Building L022 G01 London Road campus\, University of Reading RG1 5AQ  \nTransforming the Museum of English Rural Life: Past\, Present and Future  \nPlease join Kate Arnold-Forster  for a lecture: ‘Transforming the Museum of English Rural Life: Past\, Present and Future’ \nThe lecture is part of the ‘People and Lifestyle’ theme of the Reading 2050 lecture series\, which provide a platform to discuss how Reading should evolve into a smarter and more sustainable city by 2050 (www.reading2050.co.uk ) \nAdmission to the lecture is free. \nThe SBE\, Barton Wilmore and Reading UK\, established the Reading 2050 group in 2013. The Reading 2050 lecture series is structured around three themes\, which underpin the Reading 2050 vision: \n*Place and Environment\n*People and Lifestyle\n*Economy and Employment \nIn 2017\, the School brought together expert speakers to discuss Reading’s heritage and history\, the future of its transport and energy and the impact of climate change and floods. A discussion on Reading’s Art and Culture was facilitated earlier this year\, and there are other Reading 2050 events planned for 2018 and 2019. \nFor details of future lectures visit: www.reading.ac.uk/architecture \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/reading-2050-transforming-the-merl/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health,Environment,Prosperity & Resilience
ORGANIZER;CN="School%20of%20Architecture":MAILTO:architecture@​reading.ac.uk 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181026T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181026T140000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181018T171357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T162009Z
UID:3828-1540558800-1540562400@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Open Access Week 2018: The Game of Open Access
DESCRIPTION:Play an open access board game about open access! \nAt this informal session you will develop an understanding of open access through the initial idea for an article to its acceptance for publication. \nBring your lunch.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/open-access-week-2018-the-game-of-open-access/
LOCATION:Carrington\, Room 201
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health,Environment,Heritage & Creativity,Prosperity & Resilience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181030T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181030T135000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181023T143932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T174535Z
UID:3842-1540904400-1540907400@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Biological Sciences Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:School of Biological Sciences \nResearch Seminars Series – Autumn Term\, 2018 \nTuesdays 1:00- 1:50pm \nVenue – Harborne Lecture Theatre\, Harborne Building \nProf Eric Allan – University of Bern\, Switzerland \n‘Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning: from experiments to the real world and back again’    \nHosted by Prof Tom Oliver                      \n  \n                                                               
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/biological-sciences-seminar-series/
LOCATION:Harborne Lecture Theatre\, Harborne Building\, Whiteknights Campus\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health,Environment
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181031T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181031T140000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181029T132853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181029T132948Z
UID:3877-1540990800-1540994400@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Real Estate and Planning research seminar - Land Value Tax: panacea or policy problem?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr Edward Shepherd\, University of Reading
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/real-estate-and-planning-research-seminar-land-value-tax-panacea-or-policy-problem/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181101T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181101T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181004T135241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T141018Z
UID:3698-1541098800-1541098800@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Russia and the First World War: A fatal mistake?
DESCRIPTION:World War I Public Lecture \nProfessor Dominic Lieven\, Senior Research Fellow\, Trinity College\, Cambridge and Fellow of the British Academy\, is a distinguished Historian of Russia with award-winning books. In this public lecture\, Professor Lieven will tell the fascinating\, dramatic and hugely important story of Russia’s descent into the First World War and its fatal impact on generations of Russians in the long twentieth century. Professor Lieven’s close study of diaries\, letters\, books and official documents give a very different interpretation of the First World War\, from an Eastern perspective\, and shows the underestimated role of Russia’s leaders in the Great War. \nADMISSION FREE – BOOKING ESSENTIAL \nRegister to attend this event here. \nFor more information on this event contact Athena Leoussi on a.s.leoussi@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/world-war-i-public-lecture/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181101T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181101T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181030T104901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T104901Z
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SUMMARY:Russia and the First World War: A Fatal Mistake?
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 1 November\, at 19:00\, the Department of Modern Languages and European Studies will be holding its 6th annual public lecture to mark Armistice Day and the Centenary of the First World War.  \nThe title of the lecture is: RUSSIA AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR: A FATAL MISTAKE?  \nThis year’s distinguished speaker is Professor Dominic Lieven\, Senior Research Fellow\, Trinity College\, Cambridge and Fellow of the British Academy. Professor Lieven is a eminent Historian of Russia with award-winning books. In this public lecture\, Professor Lieven will tell us the fascinating\, dramatic and hugely important story of Russia’s descent into the First World War and its fatal impact on generations of Russians in the long twentieth century. Professor Lieven’s close study of diaries\, letters\, books and official documents give a very different interpretation of the First World War\, from an Eastern perspective\, and shows the underestimated role of Russia’s leaders in the Great War. \nThe lecture room\, in Edith Morley G27\, is now completely booked\, but there is a waiting list\, in case of cancellations. Please\, contact e.best@reading.ac.uk to book on the waiting list.  \nThe series is intended to enhance the bonds between the University and the local community\, and to highlight the First World War as a focal point of research in the Department of Modern Languages and European Studies.  \nThis research is led by Drs Marjorie Gehrhardt and Athena S. Leoussi.   
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/russia-and-the-first-world-war-a-fatal-mistake/
LOCATION:Edith Morley\, Room G27
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Athena%20Leoussi%2C%20Modern%20Languages%20and%20European%20Studies":MAILTO:a.s.leoussi@reading.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181106T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181106T130000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181019T145506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181019T145506Z
UID:3837-1541502000-1541509200@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Typography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Searching for printed images with computer vision  \nAbstract: Computer vision has made rapid progress in recent years: computers can now reliably match the same image; find differences in similar images; and classify content within multiple images. This hands-on session will demonstrate how to install and use state-of-the-art open source software from the University of Oxford’s Visual Geometry Group. Attendees will leave the session with knowledge of how to match\, differentiate\, classify and annotate content within many kinds of images\, but with particular reference to print. \nRequirements: a relatively recent laptop (not a tablet or phone)\, ideally one capable of running Docker (please install in advance\, if possible). Online demos will be provided for those unable to install software. Demonstration data will be provided\, but participants are encouraged to bring along (1) pairs of images exhibiting small differences\, such as variant printings\, restruck coins or altered photographs and (2) collections of images containing identical features\, such as multiple images of buildings\, duplicate photographs or collections of woodcuts and other printed images\, and their original printing surfaces. \nBio: Dr. Giles Bergel (www.printing-machine.org) is a digital humanist and book historian based in the Department of Engineering Sciences at the University of Oxford and the Department of Information Studies at University College London. He has been working on computer vision within the humanities since the creation of the Bodleian Library’s Broadside Ballads Online resource in 2012\, which implements a computer vision tool that is among several that he now manages and supports. HIs other interests include bibliography\, typography and book design; the history of copyright; book trade history; and text encoding \nThe workshop will take place in Typography Room T4.  If you are interested in attending this workshop and have not already registered\, please contact Dr Rob Banham directly – r.e.banham@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/typography-workshop/
LOCATION:Department of Typography & Graphic Communication\, TOB 2\, Earley Gate\, Whiteknights Campus\, University of Reading\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 7BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Rob%20Banham%2C%20Typography%20and%20Graphic%20Communication":MAILTO:r.e.banham@reading.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181108T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181108T140000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181018T154143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T141223Z
UID:3808-1541678400-1541685600@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Collections Research Network Autumn Showcase
DESCRIPTION:The Collections Research Network is an opportunity for staff to share good practice and discuss upcoming research projects using collections. \nIt is facilitated by the Heritage and Creativity Institute for Collections (HCIC)\, who are keen to support researchers to shape the format by piloting more informal and interactive sessions over the coming year. \nIf you have a project which you would like to showcase in a 15 minute presentation please get in touch with HCIC director Dr Rhi Smith r.smith@reading.ac.uk. \nTo book a place at the showcase please contact hcic@reading.ac.uk. A light working lunch will be provided.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/crn-autumn-showcase/
LOCATION:Edith Morley\, Room 301\, Whiteknights campus\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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ORGANIZER;CN="Heritage%20and%20Creativity%20Institute%20for%20Collections%20%28HCIC%29":MAILTO:hcic@reading.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181108T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181108T140000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181107T161638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T165352Z
UID:3979-1541678400-1541685600@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Collections Research Network Autumn Showcase
DESCRIPTION:The Collections Research Network is an opportunity for staff to share good practice and discuss upcoming research projects using collections. \nIt is facilitated by the Heritage and Creativity Institute for Collections (HCIC)\, whoa re keen to support researchers to shape the format by piloting more informal and interactive sessions over the coming year. \nIf you have a project which you would like to showcase in a 15 minute presentation\, please get in touch with HCIC director Dr Rhi Smith r.smith@readin.ac.uk. \nTo book a place at the showcase please contact hcic@reading.ac.uk. A light working lunch will be provided.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/collections-research-network-autumn-showcase/
LOCATION:Edith Morley\, Room 301\, Whiteknights campus\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Rhi%20Smith%2C%20Director%2C%20Heritage%20and%20Creativity%20Institute%20for%20Collections":MAILTO:r.smith@reading.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T000000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181113T161525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T162003Z
UID:4115-1542067200-1542067200@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Wheat Responses To Piriformospora Indica Inoculation
DESCRIPTION:School of Agriculture\, Policy and Development – Autumn 2018 \nPostgraduate talk on Wheat Responses To Piriformospora Indica Inoculation. \nThis talk will be given by Samer \nFor further information contact Ferdousi Rahman via email; ferdousi.rahman@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/wheat-responses-to-piriformospora-indica-inoculation/
LOCATION:Room 1U02\, Earley Gate\, Reading\, RG6 6AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T150000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181108T144334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181108T144334Z
UID:3998-1542103200-1542121200@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Ayn Rand from the left: questioning Rand through literary theory\, questioning literary theory through Rand
DESCRIPTION:A one-day conference at the University of Reading \nSpeakers:\nProfessor Ian Parker – Rand\, Libertarianism and Psychoanalysis\nDr Jan de Vos – Rand and Psychologization\nDr Krissie West – Atlas Shrugged and American pastoral\nCarl Packman – Randian Economics\nJerome Cox-Strong – The New Left: Rand and the cure\nDr Neil Cocks – Rand and art theory
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/ayn-rand-from-the-left-questioning-rand-through-literary-theory-questioning-literary-theory-through-rand/
LOCATION:Chancellor’s Building\, Room G15\, Whiteknights Campus\, University of Reading\, Reading\, Reading\, RG6 6AH
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181107T122959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T174528Z
UID:3946-1542106800-1542110400@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Electron Microscopy Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Sherrie Foo\, University of Reading \nElectron Microscopy Workshops \nIf you think that electron microscopy may be useful in your research\, or if you simply want to find out more about the technique\, and the facilities available at Reading\, come along to the free workshops at the Electron Microscopy Lab. \nTo register your interest for the following sessions\, contact Sherrie Foo s.j.foo@reading.ac.uk ext 4616 \nSpecimen preparation for SEM \nX-ray microanalysis \nSpecimen preparation for TEM
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/electron-microscopy-workshops/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T135000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181023T144245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T174522Z
UID:3844-1542114000-1542117000@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Biological Sciences Seminars Series
DESCRIPTION:School of Biological Sciences \nResearch Seminars Series – Autumn Term\, 2018 \nTuesdays 1:00- 1:50pm \nVenue – Harborne Lecture Theatre\, Harborne Building \nDr Grishna Pirianov – Anglia Ruskin University\, Cambridge \n‘Modulation of macrophage polarization by novel monosaccharide-based Toll-like receptor 4  antagonists (FP7 derivatives): implications in treatment of CVD’ \nHosted by Prof David Leake
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/biological-sciences-seminars-series/
LOCATION:Harborne Lecture Theatre\, Harborne Building\, Whiteknights Campus\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health,Environment
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T140000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181113T125410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T125410Z
UID:4055-1542114000-1542117600@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Mathematical Modelling of Immunoglobulin Class Switching
DESCRIPTION:Department of Mathematics and Statistics Seminar Series – Autumn 2018  \nMathematical Biology Group Meeting \nOsamah Alayafi – University of Reading \nFor further information\, please email maths@reading.ac.uk or telephone 0118 378 8996 \n  \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/mathematical-modelling-of-immunoglobulin-class-switching/
LOCATION:M212\, WhiteKnights\, Reading\, RG6 6AX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Environment
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T173000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181113T124034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T124408Z
UID:4045-1542125700-1542130200@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Political Voices: A View Across The Border - In Conversation With Danny Kinahan
DESCRIPTION:On November 13\, the Politics and IR Research Seminar will be a little different. As part of marking UK Parliament Week\, we have invited former Ulster Unionist MP and MLA member Danny Kinahan to share his views and insight on the thorny problems of Northern Ireland and Brexit. \nIn accepting the invitation\, Danny said: “It makes obvious sense to discuss Northern Ireland and Brexit now. That means explaining our electoral system and how we got to where we are – and how we manage our way through this quagmire.” \nDanny will present his thoughts and will be happy to take questions from staff and students alike. The event will start at 4.15 and conclude by 5.30pm. It is open to all students and staff.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/political-voices-a-view-across-the-border-in-conversation-with-danny-kinahan/
LOCATION:Edith Morley\, Room G25\, Edith Morley Building\, University of Reading\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T200000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181107T114935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T121137Z
UID:3940-1542132000-1542139200@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Discussion and Debate: Faith In A Changing World
DESCRIPTION:Interfaith Week 2018 \nPolitically and socially\, the world has changed over the last few years in ways that few could predict. In this complex and fast-changing world\, what is the place of religious faith? How have world religions contributed and reacted to social and political changes in recent times? How do believers of different kinds interpret these events and what suggestions do various faith paths have for finding a way forwards? \nAt this event\, which is being held in Interfaith week 2018\, representatives from different world religions\, including Rabbi Jonathan Romain (Maidenhead Synagogue) and Rt Revd Andrew Proud (Bishop of Reading) provide their own perspectives and answer questions from the audience. \nAdmission free. Booking essential. \nTo book your place visit www.reading.ac.uk/events
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/discussion-and-debate-faith-in-a-changing-world/
LOCATION:Henley Business School\, Room G11\, Henley Business School\, Whiteknights Campus\, Reading\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181114T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181114T135000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181023T144744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T174516Z
UID:3846-1542200400-1542203400@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Putting Things in the Right Place: How do bacteria get organised?
DESCRIPTION:Professor Judith Armitage\, University of Oxford \nPutting things in the right place; How do bacteria get organised? \nLowry Lecture 2018\, School of Biological Sciences\,  \nHosted by Prof Kim Watson \n  \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/biological-sciences-lowry-lecture/
LOCATION:Harborne Lecture Theatre\, Harborne Building\, Whiteknights Campus\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health,Environment
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181114T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181029T133157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181029T154023Z
UID:3879-1542200400-1542204000@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Real Estate and Planning research seminar - Affordability\, Viability and the National Planning Policy Framework
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Professor Antonia Layard\, University of Bristol
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/real-estate-and-planning-research-seminar-affordability-viability-and-the-national-planning-policy-framework/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181114T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181114T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181113T173038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T161943Z
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SUMMARY:Engaging with Policymakers
DESCRIPTION:Researcher Development Programme- Communications Training Sessions \nAt some point in their career\, many researchers will be asked to provide advice to policymakers in government\, the public sector or the private sector. In this session\, we will discuss some of the different ways that researchers can engage with Westminster and with Whitehall. We will look at how policymakers access information to help them make decisions and explore some of the different routes that researchers can use to engage in parliamentary processes. We will also discuss how to write an impartial summary of your research and situate your work in a wider policy context. We will work with practical examples with plenty of time for discussion. \nTo book a place on this session\, please contact peopledevelopment@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/engaging-with-policymakers/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health,Environment,Heritage & Creativity,Prosperity & Resilience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181115T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181113T124208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T124615Z
UID:4042-1542286800-1542290400@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Vocabulary Learning Through Listening: Comparing L2 Explanations\, Teachers Codeswitching\, Contrastive Focus-on-Form and Incidental Learning
DESCRIPTION:Institute of Education Seminar Series- Autumn Term 2018 \nDr Anthony Zhang\, ECR \nPlease feel free to bring your lunch along to this event.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/vocabulary-learning-through-listening-comparing-l2-explanations-teachers-codeswitching-contrastive-focus-on-form-and-incidental-learning/
LOCATION:London Road\, Building LO24\, Room G06\, 4 Redlands Road\, Reading\, RG1 5AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181115T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181115T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181113T124328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T124344Z
UID:4048-1542308400-1542315600@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Political Voices: Dr Philip Lee MP On Brexit
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Reading to meet our latest ‘Political Voice’. Our guest is both the MP for Bracknell and a practising GP and until June he was a Junior Justice Minister in Theresa May’s Government. Yet this conservative loyalist chose to resign from government over the direction Theresa May’s team has set – and in particular over the Chequers proposal. \nPhillip will be talking about this and about his views on Brexit overall and its impact on the UK. A keen sportsman\, he’s not known for pulling political punches so there’s no doubt his talk and our open Q&A session will be compelling and challenging – who knows\, it might even cross a few ‘red lines’.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/political-voices-dr-philip-lee-mp-on-brexit/
LOCATION:Edith Morley Building\, Van Emden Lecture Theatre\, Edith Morley Building\, University of Reading\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181119T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181119T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181113T154342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T154342Z
UID:4108-1542641400-1542645000@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Chemical and Physical Methods For Making Nanoparticles and Their Application\, Especially In Heterogeneous Catalysis
DESCRIPTION:Chemistry Seminar Series – Autumn 2018  \nDr Peter Ellis and Dr Alistair Kean \nAll are welcome \nFor further information on this seminar contact b.l.parr@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/chemical-and-physical-methods-for-making-nanoparticles-and-their-application-especially-in-heterogeneous-catalysis/
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre G\, Chemistry\, Whiteknights Campus\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Environment
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181120T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181120T180000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181114T090805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181114T091048Z
UID:4139-1542731400-1542736800@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Workshop: Creating an inclusive learning environment for pupils with visible differences
DESCRIPTION:For more information contact Dr Marjorie Gehrhardt.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/workshop-creating-an-inclusive-learning-environment-for-pupils-with-visible-differences/
LOCATION:Edith Morley\, Room G44\, Edith Morley Building\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181120T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181120T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181004T114206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181116T183025Z
UID:3691-1542742200-1542742200@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Is Facial Prejudice The Last Taboo?
DESCRIPTION:We are all exposed to a visual diet that tells us that our happiness and success depend on our facial looks. James Partridge\, founder of the charity Changing Faces\, was severely injured in a car fire at the age of 18. He has since worked tirelessly to support people with unusual-looking faces and to raise awareness of our unconscious prejudice against facial disfigurement. He will share his inspiring story of challenging society to stop taking people at ‘face value’. \nHealth Humanities Public Lecture. Admission free. Register to attend this event here. \nFor more information contact Marjorie Gehrhardt at: languages@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/is-facial-prejudice-the-last-taboo/
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity,Prosperity & Resilience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181121T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181121T113000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181113T170904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T161929Z
UID:4118-1542792600-1542799800@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Research Data Management: An Introduction
DESCRIPTION:Researcher Development Programme – Communications Training Sessions \nThe aim of this course is to introduce general principles and practices of research data management that will be applicable to researchers at all stages of their careers working with research data in any discipline\, whether in the sciences\, social sciences or humanities. The course will cover public funders’ and the University’s research data policies and requirements; data management plans for funding applications; ethics and legal compliance; storage\, organisation and documentation of data; ownership of rights in data; data preservation and sharing. \nTo book a place on this session\, please email peopledevelopment@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/research-data-management-an-introduction/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health,Environment,Heritage & Creativity,Prosperity & Resilience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181121T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181121T140000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181029T133409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181116T183129Z
UID:3881-1542805200-1542808800@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:The Accuracy of Consensus Real Estate Forecasts Revisited
DESCRIPTION:Real Estate and Planning Research Seminar \nSpeaker: Professor Pat McAllister\, University of Reading
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/real-estate-and-planning-research-seminar-the-accuracy-of-consensus-real-estate-forecasts-revisited/
LOCATION:Henley Business School\, Room G14\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181121T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181113T171745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T161914Z
UID:4122-1542807000-1542816000@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Stakeholder Mapping for Research Staff
DESCRIPTION:Researcher Development Programme- Communications Training Sessions \nUnderstanding your key stakeholders and what they want from your research is a fundamental part of any successful communications or engagement plan. This session will introduce some simple tools to help identify and prioritise potential stakeholders and to decide how best to work with them. We will use case studies from research teams across the University and live examples from participants to show how understanding your audiences can help you to improve your research and its impact. Led by Research Communications and Engagement team. This is a new session that is currently being developed. \nPlease reserve the date and time if you think this may be of interest to you\, as it is not yet available to book via Employee Self Service.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/stakeholder-mapping-for-research-staff/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health,Environment,Heritage & Creativity,Prosperity & Resilience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181121T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181121T193000
DTSTAMP:20260511T142753
CREATED:20181004T113134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T142102Z
UID:3687-1542828600-1542828600@research.reading.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Human Rights\, Global Wrongs: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70
DESCRIPTION:Professor Rosa Freedman\, School of Law\nThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created in 1948\, as a method to combat the horrors of Nazi Germany ever happening again. The Declaration sets out that there are fundamental rights that all people have by virtue of being born human. Seventy years later and we see violations of those rights across the world. Torture\, enforced disappearances\, gender-based violence\, repression of political dissidents\, and many more. Recent years have seen the rise of totalitarian regimes and of state-sponsored racism and xenophobia. \n\n\n\nIn this public lecture Professor Rosa Freedman will explain what human rights are\, why they matter\, and the challenges we face in ensuring that individuals have their fundamental rights protected. \n\n\n\n\nPart of the University of Reading’s Public Lecture series \nADMISSION FREE – BOOKING ADVISABLE \n\n\n\nRegister to attend here.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/human-rights-global-wrongs/
LOCATION:Palmer Building\, Room G10\, Palmer Building\, Whiteknights Campus\, Reading\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Environment,Prosperity & Resilience
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