Chemistry Seminar – Professor Eva Hevia
Lecture Theatre G, Chemistry Whiteknights Campus"Exploiting Multicomponent Reagents in Synthesis: Stepwise vs Synchronised Cooperative" Professor Eva Hevia, University of Strathclyde
"Exploiting Multicomponent Reagents in Synthesis: Stepwise vs Synchronised Cooperative" Professor Eva Hevia, University of Strathclyde
You are warmly invited to the next in our research seminar series on Thursday 2 March, 4.00-6.00 pm, G03, Henley Business School. We are delighted to host a talk by...Read More >
Ageing through the Ages: multidisciplinary perspectives Roger and Annie Panton (Patient/Public representative): Coming to terms with being 70+ and our experiences to date. Annie Panton My initial business experience, following...Read More >
"Designing Function in Porous Molecular Solids" Professor Andrew Cooper University of Liverpool
Michaela Bergman, Chief Counsellor for Social Issues at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
EU-Food lunchtime seminar: Experiences of EU funding - bees, benefits and Brexit Speaker: Professor Simon Potts Date/time: Wednesday 8th March, 12:30-13:30. Lunch will be provided. Location: Frank Parkinson room, Agriculture...Read More >
In recognition of International Women's Day, the School of the Built Environment will be hosting a 1-hour seminar with Chrissi McCarthy, founder and managing director of Constructing Equality. The event...Read More >
Reconsidering Movie Special Effects: Aesthetics, Reception, and Remediation In an era in which digital visual effects are ubiquitous, questions of aesthetic achievement and imaginative and creative labour are central...Read More >
Asymmetries in phonological representation and processing Adhiti Lahiri (Oxford University) The speaker-listener interaction is problematic since pronunciation of words is inevitably variable. No word is ever uttered in an identical...Read More >
The School of Politics, Economics and International Relations would like to invite you to the launch of Under the Shadow A 54 minute documentary by Fiona Lloyd-Davies Followed by a discussion...Read More >