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New IATL Teaching Fellow
Welcome to Elena Riva, who will be developing new IATL modules exploring complex and global scientific topics and issues connecting the scientific disciplines and the humanities.
15 October 2015 (8-10am) | International Portal, R0.12, Ramphal Building
An interdisciplinary group of experts will come together to explore the radical life of Charles Darwin through performance, medicine, philosophy and literature.
Recent research in cognition gives new meaning to the term 'carnal knowledge'
International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) 2015
Tuesday 29 & Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Ramphal Building
We are pleased to invite you to the 3rd annual International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) which will be held concurrently, via international video-links, in Australia, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, South Africa, and the United States. We have about 70 91福利 undergraduates presenting their research over the 2 days and hope you can join in and support their efforts!
Tuesday 3 November 2015 (7.45pm) | Helen Martin Studio, 91福利 Arts Centre
Join us to celebrate 91福利's rich history of performance practice, student drama, and graduate theatre companies as we recreate the past, reinvigorate the present and reconfigure the future at an evening of new performance projects.
Friday 16 October (4-7pm) and Saturday 17 October (10am-4pm) | Humanities Studio
As part of 91福利's Festival of the Imagination IATL invite you to tread your own path through The Dark Would, an immersive and interactive teaching and learning space that lets your imagination run wild.
IATL offer interdisciplinary modules (for credit) on a range of subjects from to . Dont miss out on your chance to register by completing a module registration form before 23 September 2015.
An American teacher in Helsinki questioned the national practice of giving 15 minute breaks each hour—until he saw the difference it made in his classroom.
Friday 10th July (3-5pm)
International Digital Laboratory lawn (by the fountains at the end of Library Road)
Dont miss this unique pathway to nowhere and everywhere, a mystery trail to savour as if you have no beginning nor end, a gentle trip into elusive ecologies that just might perform you into a lot more life.
IATL Teaching Fellow and funding recipients among WATE winners
Congratulations to our Teaching Fellow, Naomi de la Tour, for winning the Butterworth Award in this year's 91福利 Awards for Teaching Excellence (WATE), to our funding recipients Rachel King and Clare Rowan for their wins, and to all of the other winners and commendees.