Events

Our research, outreach and engagements events

Event listing

Event date
Nov 08 2024 -

Brain, Self and Society workshop

8 Nov: Come and explore the ramifications of ‘The Decade of the Brain’ for understanding self and society.

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Nov 08 2024 -

Students Fight HIV Stigma - Exhibition and Showcase

8 - 22 Nov: Visit a poster exhibition designed to educate, inform and tackle HIV stigma and discrimination.

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Nov 01 2024 -

Maiden | Mother | Whore

A durational performance and exhibition from Theiya Arts which explores the complex relationships that women navigate.

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Oct 18 2024 -

Imagining Digital Futures and Sexual Health

A Festival of Social Science zine making event considering your experiences of social media and digital technology.

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Oct 07 2024 -

Maiden | Mother | Whore - A Multi-Disciplinary Symposium

'Artistic Practice as research'- A multi-disciplinary Symposium with Theiya Arts

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Sep 13 2024 -

Curious festival: Hormonal rebellion

A group discussion for your rebellious hormonal stories at the RSE's Curious festival of knowledge.

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Aug 09 2024 -

The Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas: Best Days of Your Life?

Join Dr Sophie Atherton at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as she explores how memories linger for longer than you thought.

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Aug 06 2024 -

The Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas: Good Old Days and Daft Scientists

Research Fellow Dr Sophie Atherton joins quantum physicist Dr Nick Werren at this Edinburgh Festival Fringe show.

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Dec 01 2023 -

HIV after* COVID in the UK – a roundtable with key voices

For this year’s World AIDS Day, the Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society is organizing a virtual roundtable with key voices on HIV from activism, clinical care, and scholarship. 

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Nov 17 2023 -

Making Sense of Our Selves through Biological Imagery and Imaginaries

Discussion & creative workshop to think about how biological imagery & imaginaries interact when we make sense of ourselves & one another.

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