Changing the Research Landscape? A Connected Communities Conference for Early Career Researchers
The Julian Study Centre, 23 March 2016 9:00 am
The University of East Anglia is excited to be hosting Changing the Future Research Landscape? A Connected Communities Conference for Early Career Researchers on the 22nd to 23rd of March 2016. Structure of conference 23rd of March 9-5:30 pm Conference, Julian Study Centre. Read more
Responsible Innovation: avenues for academics and practitioners
Claus Moser Building, 7 April 2016 11:00 am
Speaker: Professor Latchezar Hristov, Audencia Business School, France Workshop facilitator: Sue Moffat, New Vic Borderlines Venue: Claus Moser Building CM0.12, Keele University, ST5 5BG http://www.keele.ac.uk/findus/maps/ Date: Thursday 7th April 2016, 11 -3pm (lunch will be provided) To book a place, please email Liz Riley on support.casic@keele.ac.uk by Thursday 24 th of March, 2016. Read more
Trust and Personal Data in Online Communication for Dissident and Exiled Creative Artists
Digital Catapult, 11 April 2016 6:00 pm
Trust and Personal Data in Online Communication for Dissident and Exiled Creative Artists Digital Catapult, 101 Euston Road, NW1 2RA from 6:30pm (6:00 pm for drinks) until 8:00 pm The Social and Cultural Innovation Group of the Personal Data and Trust Network (https://pdtn.org/) are organizing a special Panel Discussion in collaboration with Belarus Free Theatre on ‘Trust and Personal Data Read more
Trust and Personal Data in Online Communication for Dissident and Exiled Creative Artists
, 11 April 2016 6:00 pm
The Social and Cultural Innovation Group of the Personal Data and Trust Network (https://pdtn.org/) are organizing a special Panel Discussion in collaboration with Belarus Free Theatre on ‘Trust and Personal Data in Online Communication for Dissident and Exiled Creative Artists’. Read more
Creating Living Knowledge Workshop
RSA House, 14 April 2016
This invite only workshop will bring together key funders, leading academics, civil society leaders and university leaders to discuss the findings of the Creating Living Knowledge report and how to take the lessons forward to create a vibrant and robust landscape for community-university partnerships. Read more
Researching (Jazz) Festivals: A Day of Ideas and Discussion Cheltenham Jazz Festival
Take Five Family Tent, 29 April 2016 10:00 am
Friday 29 April 2016, 10:00am to 5.30pm Take Five Family Tent, Montpellier Gardens FREE attendance (must register via Cheltenham Jazz Festival box office) The Impact of Festivals is a 12-month project funded under the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Connected Communities Programme, working with research partner organization, the EFG London Jazz Festival. Read more
Furd Football Circus
U Mix Centre, 14 May 2016 1:00 pm
Join the Football and Connected Communities team for freestyle challenges, video confessions and digital football competitions. With star attraction Soccer AM presenter Dan Magness in a world record breaking freestyle attempt. Read more
Creating Real Utopias in the 21st Century
Watershed, 21 May 2016
A two day festival in partnership with the University of Bristol’s Anticipation Research Group and the Festival of Ideas We ask how do we create utopia in the twenty-first century? What can past examples of utopian thinking – in Bristol and elsewhere, in reality and on the screen – teach us about utopia now and for the future? Read more
In the Making: A Digital Revolution?
University of Salford, 17 June 2016 10:00 am
A FREE one day conference exploring digital fabrication and disability. Read more
Utopia Fair
Somerset House, 24 June 2016 5:00 pm
This June, 35 representatives from contemporary utopian movements from all over the UK will take up stalls and fill our courtyard, celebrating the pockets of utopia that are flourishing around the country from Newcastle to Merthyr Tydfil, Sheffield to Scotland, Brighton to Doncaster plus a range of London sites. Read more