Events
Language and Society: "World Englishes, Capitalism, and Colonialism"
Please join us for two events centred on World Englishes, Capitalism, and Colonialism! Both events are free. You are welcome to attend either or both, and you do not need a ticket to attend in person
Introduction to textile technology
This course gives a wide introduction to textile manufacturing, from fibres to yarns to fabrics, both woven, knitted and nonwoven through to the dyeing, printing and finishing stages.
Conference: Military Welfare History Network, 2024
The theme of the third annual international conference of the Military Welfare History Network (MWHN) will be 'Economies of Military Welfare: Conversations between Past and Present'.
Research Seminar: ‘Liars, Scammers and Cheats: (Con)fident Women and Post-Authentic Femininities on Television’
This event is part of the School of Media and Communication research seminar series
Seminar: Waste/Wastage: The Danger of Single Men in Heteropatriarchal Africa
Gibson Ncube considers what it means to be a single man in heteropatriarchal societies like Southern Africa, the stigmatisation and marginalisation of men who choose to be single and non-conformist
Workshop: Waterloo Study Day - Officers of the British Army, 1790-1820
Join us at The National Archives for a study day diving into the careers of British Army officers from 1790 to 1820 on the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo.
- One day event
- Reoccuring events