Events from the 01 May 2022 - 31 May 2022 Reset
Rock 4 Ukraine
A three-day weekend music festival, raising money for Ukraine. These hard-working bands and performers are giving their days up for free, for a great cause.
13 May 2022 - 15 May 2022
Magnesia Bank 1 Camden Street North Shields NE30 1NH
- Charity & volunteering
MaVis Symposium 2022: Pushing Boundaries-New Approaches to Material and Visual Culture
We are excited to present the first annual symposium put on by the Archaeology Department’s Material and Visual Culture Research and Impact Group. This one-day symposium will take place on Friday, 13 May 2022 in the Appleby lecture theatre (W103) located in the Geography building at the Science Site. We are also very pleased to announce that the keynote address will be given by Dr. Sue Brunning.
13 May 2022
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Appleby lecture theatre (W103), Geography Building, Durham University
- Research event
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Department of Archaeology
Medieval Lecture - Food Culture After the Baltic Crusades
On Saturday 14 May 2022, Blackfriars will host, in partnership with Durham University's IMEMS (*), the 19th Public lecture on Food Culture After the Baltic Crusade. The talk will be complemented by a carefully selected menu, emulating some of the foods and flavours of the eastern Baltic following the pivotal events of the crusades. To Book: https://www.blackfriarsrestaurant.co.uk/events/1481/medieval-lecture-food-culture-after-the-baltic-crusades
14 May 2022
11:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Blackfriars, Newcastle
- Other
- Public
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
Participatory Research Innovation and Learning - Innovation Lab I
Innovation Lab I : Exploring innovative ideas for solving ethical, practical and methodological challenges arising from doing participatory research.
17 May 2022
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Online (Zoom)
- Research event
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
Colonialism and Power in the Church of England
Anderson Jeremiah discussing the relationship between power and colonialism in the Church of England.
17 May 2022
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Online Webinar
- Research event
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Department of Theology and Religion
- Research Centre
Firing Up the Epistemological Engine: Workshop 5 - Reflection and Growth
This will be designed in the light of experiences with W1 – 3, revisiting research papers as necessary, and expanding the circle of researchers in light of the progress that has been made.
18 May 2022
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
IAS Seminar Room, Cosin‘s Hall, Palace Green
- Research event
Ok, goats closer: Film screening and talk
A talk in the series Unregarded: Forms of 'Outside' in Art Writing, which is run in collaboration with Newcastle University's School of Art and Cultures and the Art Writing programme
18 May 2022
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Elvet Riverside 142 and online
- Research event
- Department of English Studies
Lessons from the Past: Managing vernacular heritage sites in times of climate change (Gül Aktürk, Ph.D. candidate at TU Delft )
The impacts of climate change are influencing the rural communities and their heritage assets.
18 May 2022
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Online
- Other
- Outreach & community
- Research event
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
InParenthesis Workshop Series: ‘British Twentieth Century Women Philosophers on Science’
In May/ June 2022, in collaboration with the (women) in parenthesis project and the Durham Centre for Humanities Engaging Science and Society (CHESS), the Department of Philosophy in Durham will host three workshops on ‘British Twentieth Century Women Philosophers on Science’.
18 May 2022
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Hybrid: in person (tbc) and online (Zoom)
- Research event
- Department of Philosophy
The Rochester Lecture 2022: Watching chemical reactions happen one molecule at a time
Prof. Heather Lewandowski of the University of Colorado and JILA delivers the 2022 Rochester Lecture.
18 May 2022
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Ph8 Lecture Theatre, Rochester Building, Science Site DH1 3LE
- Public
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Department of Physics