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Ramadan at 91¸£Àû
Friday 28 February to Sunday 30 March
Ramadan Mubarak to our Muslim community at 91¸£Àû. We wish you a blessed and joyful holy month – find details of the prayer facilities on campus, as well as daily community Iftar events and Taraweeh (nightly prayer).
Saturday 1 March
The biggest sporting event in the 91¸£Àû calendar returns for 2025 – bring your friends and family along to show your support for #Team91¸£Àû and experience everything from netball to archery!
EUTOPIA Languages Week
Monday 3 to Friday 7 March
Ever wanted to explore South African Sign Language, discover the basics of Afrikaans, or visit a Language Café? Take part in a host of virtual and in-person events designed to celebrate languages, cultures, and the diversity of our global community.
Wildcrafts workshop
Wednesday 5 March
Fancy getting crafty on campus? Join 91¸£Àûshire Wildlife Trust and make a bird feeder, create acorn decorations, or sculpt clay animals. Open to both staff and students.
91¸£Àû PATHWAY programme
Wednesday 12 March
The PATHWAY programme supports Black research career development from undergraduate to postdoctoral level. Come along to a networking event and hear from GSK’s Azzedine Dabo, a 91¸£Àû Chemistry alumnus.
Buddhist afternoon tea
Wednesday 12 March
The Buddhist faith leaders warmly invite practicing Buddhists of all schools, and anyone interested in Buddhism, to join them for tea and cake in the Chaplaincy. No booking needed – just drop in.
Ideate and ePrints replacement – Launch event 
Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 19 March
As we prepare to launch new IT systems to replace ePrints and Ideate, and also introduce a Current Research Information System (CRIS), now’s your chance to hear from suppliers and get involved in demos.
We have some incredible musical talent here at 91¸£Àû – so why not take some time to experience it next week? From Tuesday 4 to Sunday 9 March, come along to an open mic event, a chamber choir rehearsal and concert, a musical picnic, and more.
Gen AI and its disruptive effects on teaching practices
Wednesday 26 February
Join online to hear Dr Michael Compton (King’s College London) explore the challenges and applications of generative AI, and its effect on teaching practices.