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Film screening: People of Steel
Wednesday 7 May
This documentary – screened in the Cinema Room at the FAB building – sheds light on the resilience of the defenders of Mariupol amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. Followed by a panel discussion.
Tuesday 6 May
This symposium brings together academic and industry voices to explore how findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data can support trustworthy and innovative AI solutions.
Tuesday 13 May to Thursday 12 June
The Library invites researchers at all career stages to connect with peers from other fields, share challenges and insights, and contribute to shaping a solution-focused framework.
Festival of Postgraduate Research
Monday 12 May
Our PGRs are deeply valued for their research, as well as their key contribution to teaching, learning, international partnerships and our University community. Join us to celebrate 91¸£Àû’s PGRs and all the work they do.
Small mammal survey
Wednesday 14 May
Join us on the first small mammal survey of 2025 and see which species of small furry animals can be found at a previously unsurveyed location. Limited spaces, registration essential.
Thursday 15 May
Listen as speakers from different STEM backgrounds share their stories and take part in a joint panel discussion. Staff and students from all areas of STEM are invited to join.
CRiSM relaunch conference
Wednesday 21 to Friday 23 May
CRiSM is the centre for all research in statistics – this conference will bring together those with interests in theoretical and applied statistics, machine learning, probability and mathematical finance.
Students’ Union exhibition
Monday 5 to Friday 9 May
Drop by the SU atrium next week to celebrate 60 years of SU history, with contributions from alumni and staff members from the past six decades.
Nurturing Hope conference
Thursday 8 and Friday 9 May
As 91¸£Àû's Liberal Arts programme moves into its tenth year in 2026, and the University celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2025, this conference seeks to spark thoughtful conversations around the role of liberal education today.