Health Humanities Public Lecture
L022 G01 L022 G01, London Road Campus, ReadingPart of the Monsters and Mutations Season of Events, poet Kelley Swain and anatomical sculptor Eleanor Crook discuss and demonstrate their collaborations in mixed-media approaches to hybrids and human anatomy. Organised by the University's Health Humanities Research Group. Admission Free, no booking required.
Lost and Found: Excavating the world’s first farmers in Iraq and Iran, 10,000 – 7,500 BC
Palmer G10 Palmer Building, Whiteknights Campus, Reading, United KingdomProfessor Roger Matthews and Professor Wendy Matthews Forming part of the Being Human Festival, this richly-illustrated lecture delivered by Roger and Wendy Matthews will present the latest discoveries from their ongoing excavations at the World Heritage Tentative List site of Bestansur, dating to the Neolithic site of Sheikh-e Abad, 10,000-7,500 BC. Bestansur and Sheikh-e Abad […]
Early Career Fellowship Schemes: Event for potential supervisors
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 […]