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SUMMARY:Urban-Met Seminar
DESCRIPTION:  \nSpeakers: David\, Jess\, Elliott\nBook reading: Urban Climates (Oke et al.\, 2017)\, Ch 10.1\, 10.2\, 10.3
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/urban-met-seminar-2/
LOCATION:GU10\, Meteorology building\, RG1 7QF
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SUMMARY:Workshop: (Post)Colonial images
DESCRIPTION:(Post)Colonial images: An Intermedial Approach \nSponsored by the AHRC-FAPESP funded IntermIdia Project and CFAC\, the Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures\, University of Reading \n21st June 2018 \nKeynote speech by Vicente Sánchez-Biosca (University of Valencia)\, and a stellar line-up of speakers and artists \nScreening of The Song of Ossobó (Silas Tiny\, 2017) \nOrganised by Maria do Carmo Piçarra (University of Reading/University of Minho) \nAdmission is free\, but booking is highly recommended-  email carmoramos@gmail.com \nProgramme \n11h-13h00 Cinema\, Minghella Building G4 Opening by Lúcia Nagib. Screening The Song of Ossobó (Silas Tiny\, 2017\, 99’) \n13h00-14h00 Lunch break \n14h00-14h40 Studio Space\, Minghella Building room 102 Maria do Carmo Piçarra (Minho/Reading) – Intermedial approaches to Portugal\, France and England representations of the empire in the cinema \n14h40-15h40 Studio Space\, Minghella Building room 102 Katy Stewart (Sheffield) – Singing for Timbuktu and Kinshasa: Intermedial voices in African cinema’s digital revolution Sérgio Dias Branco (Coimbra/ Durham) – Spectres of today: Fractured history and digital modulation in Horse money (2014) Chair: Maria do Carmo Piçarra (Minho/Reading) \n15h40-16h00 Coffee break 16h-16h30 Studio Space\, Minghella Building room 102 Artistic take Quarries of wandering form by Judy Rabinowitz Price (Kingston) \n16h30-18h00 Studio Space\, Minghella Building room 102 Keynote speaker Vicente Sanchéz-Biosca (Valencia) – When the images are missing. Rithy Panh and the visual strategies to address the Cambodian Genocide \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/workshop-postcolonial-images/
LOCATION:Minghella Building\, University of Reading\, Building 195\, Shinfield Rd\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6BT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
ORGANIZER;CN="Maria%20do%20Carmo%20Pi%C3%A7arra":MAILTO:carmoramos@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:A Celebration of TAEDS
DESCRIPTION:The unique Theatre Arts\, Education & Deaf Studies (TAEDS) BA for deaf-hearing integrated student cohorts completes a 32 year history with a swansong to celebrate its unique history\, and mark the legacy\, of the programme. \nThe world premiere of Moonbird\, an adaptation of the children’s story by the deaf author Joyce Dunbar\, will be performed by Handprint Theatre Company\, a deaf-hearing integrated company formed by programme alumni. \nWe intend to further mark the legacy of deaf-hearing integrated theatre with performances by graduating deaf students from the Royal Conservatoire\, Glasgow. \nRefreshments will be followed by speeches from past and current deaf and hearing staff and students and the Vice Chancellor\, Sir David Bell KCB\, will also make an appearance. \nBook your tickets here: https://alumni.reading.ac.uk/a-celebration-of-taeds
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/a-celebration-of-taeds/
LOCATION:Minghella Building\, University of Reading\, Building 195\, Shinfield Rd\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6BT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
ORGANIZER;CN="Campaigns%20and%20Supporter%20Engagement%20Office":MAILTO:alumni@reading.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180626T130000
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SUMMARY:Early Career Fellowship Schemes: Event for potential supervisors
DESCRIPTION:A joint session for Heritage & Creativity and Prosperity & Resilience on the topic of Early Career (Independent Post-doctoral) Fellowship Schemes.  This session will introduce the range of schemes and the support provided by the University to develop applications.  You will hear from current post-doctoral fellows and their mentors on what makes a successful application. \nTuesday 26th June 13.00 – 14.30  \nAgenda \n\nIntroduction and welcome\nOverview of fellowship schemes\nExperience of a mentor\nExperience of a fellow\nQ&A\n\nIf you would like to attend please email Nicola Flynn to book a place (n.j.flynn@reading.ac.uk).  Location will be confirmed in due course. \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/early-career-fellowship-schemes-event-for-potential-supervisors/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicola%20Flynn%2C%20Research%20Enterprise%20Services":MAILTO:n.j.flynn@reading.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180627T090000
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SUMMARY:Voice and Vote: Women and Parliament
DESCRIPTION:Voice and Vote: Women’s place in Parliament \nWednesday 27th June – Saturday 6th October \n09:00 – 17.30 \nWestminster Hall\, London \n100 years since women gained the partial vote\, an interactive exhibition will be hosted in Westminster Hall telling the story of women in Parliament – the campaigning\, the protests and the achievements. \nDr Jacqui Turner\, University of Reading History lecturer and Vote 100 adviser\, and the University of Reading Special Collections are recreating Nancy Astor’s mailbag for the exhibition. Nancy Astor was the first female Member of Parliament to take her seat\, and her letters of correspondence are stored in the University of Reading’s Special Collections. \nThe exhibition will also feature other rare and previously unseen historic objects\, pictures and archives. \nAdmission free. \nFor more information and to book your place visit: https://www.parliament.uk/get-involved/vote-100/voice-and-vote/
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/voice-and-vote-women-and-parliament/
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180628T180000
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SUMMARY:Reading 2050 - Nature and People in our Urban Future
DESCRIPTION:Please join Nature Nurture’s Director\, Natalie Ganpatsingh\, who will share her insights into how we can ensure people and nature connect and flourish in our cities in a lecture: ‘Nature & People in our Urban Future’ \nThe lecture is part 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. \nhttps://livingreading.co.uk/publications-events
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/reading-2050-nature-and-people-in-our-urban-future/
LOCATION:London Road\, LO24 (Institute of Education)\, 4 Redlands Road\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 5EX
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