Events
Part of the Furniture: The Library of John Bedford
This new exhibition of rare and beautiful books on furniture history celebrates a transformational gift to the University’s Special Collections.
Fine Art Level 2: Festival of Art 2024
Our level 2 Fine Art students are showcasing their work in April and May through a series of group exhibitions in a range of venues across Leeds.
Sound and Fury – exhibition
Michael Grayshon’s debut solo exhibition, Sound and Fury, offers a résumé of his practice as it has grown in the last year.
Research Seminar: Non-State Support for Ukraine's War Effort
Dr Taras Fedirko presents a seminar entitled 'Non-state support for Ukraine's war effort (2014-2023) and its consequences for Ukrainian politics'.
Professor Kimberly Campanello's Inaugural Lecture: 'Words Change States: The Public Poet'
The School of English, the University of Leeds Poetry Centre, and the National Poetry Centre are pleased to present this inaugural lecture-performance.
Memento – exhibition
Memento is an exhibition at Seagulls in Leeds which showcases the work of seven young artists and invites you into each artist's individual space.
Making work and making audiences 2024 — exhibitions
Our first year BA Fine Art students are showcasing their work at a number of group exhibitions and projects on campus and across Leeds.
Annual Institute for Medieval Studies and Classics research seminar: Marylinn R. Desmond
Part of the 2023-24 Institute for Medieval Studies events series.
Visiting Artist’s Talk – Victoria Lucas
For this week's Visiting Artist's Talk we welcome Victoria Lucas, an artist based in Sheffield.
Research Seminar: ‘From 'Unruly' to 'Fastidious': The Evolution of Female Authorship in UK Television Comedy’
This paper explores how female authors in UK television comedy, from 2010 to 2020, balance ‘unruly’ subversiveness with ‘fastidious’ crafts(wo)manship
Find out about Masters study - drop-in session
On Wednesday 8 and Thursday 9 May 4 – 5pm, speak to tutors about Masters study at the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies.
The Cross and the Status of Suffering and Death in Christian Theology
'The Cross and the Status of Suffering and Death in Christian Theology' with Karen Kilby, Durham University
Distant Streaming - Music Research Colloquia
A presentation by Eric Drott, University of Texas at Austin.
Part of the Furniture: Curators' Talk
Go behind the scenes of the ‘Part of the Furniture’ exhibition, with curators Mark Westgarth, Rachel Eckersley and Rhiannon Lawrence-Francis.
Research Seminar: ‘Fashion as Creative Economy? Gender, Livelihoods and Location’
The lecture explores three elements key to understanding the dynamics of independent fashion design as urban creative economy.
CHIA Book Launch: Alba Martínez
PRESENTACIÓN DEL LIBRO: Alba Martínez Martínez, Nosotras, las refugiadas. Género, identidades y experiencias de las españolas refugiadas en Francia (1939–1978) (Granada: Comares, 2024)
Embedding Interculturality in the Student Experience: PRIA lunch
You are invited to join Pedagogic Research in the Arts (PRIA) for an in-person event exploring ways in which colleagues research, embed and co-create interculturality within their pedagogic practices
'We Terrestials': Theorizing Life after Lockdown
Join us to reflect on the relationship between life, modernity and the political, particularly but not exclusively in the wake of the Covid pandemic, in the company of Professor Frederica Pedriali.
Researching Media Production in the Global South
This conference explores the particularities involved in researching media production in non-Western sites of production
Make your Masters a reality with funding
Join our live online event to receive expert advice on how to make your Masters a reality with funding and invest in your future.
Research Seminar: Love After Love - Towards a Postromantic Society
This event is part of the School of Media and Communication research seminar series
Symposium: What is Furniture History?
This symposium at the University of Leeds explores furniture history as a subject and reflects on what furniture history of the future might look like.
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
Solo Spirituality: Navigating Singleness in Indonesia
Part of ‘The place of singles studies in feminist and gender discourses’ seminar series co-hosted by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies and The Centre for Religion and Public Life
Lessons from Three Decades of Studying Singlehood
Part of ‘The place of singles studies in feminist and gender discourses’ seminar series co-hosted by University of Leeds’s Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies
- One day event
- Reoccuring events