Events
Research Seminar: ‘Contesting Inequalities: Mediated Labor Activism and Rural Migrant Workers in China’
Siyuan Yin’s ethnographic study explores how mediated labor activism advances worker mobilization, feminist activism, and counter-discourses amid China’s authoritarian constraints
How does music shape imagination?
Part of the Music Research Seminar Series 2025-26
A conversation with Tendai Huchu
Tendai (T.L.) Huchu is an award-winning Zimbabwean writer living in Edinburgh and the author of the critically-acclaimed The Hairdresser of Harare (2010)
Language Taster Sessions
Join us for a series of language taster sessions. Learn a few new phrases and meet speakers of the language. All levels welcome - no prior knowledge of the languages is required.
Language@Leeds webinar: Maximising the benefit of early years education for children’s language development
A webinar by Professor Cat Davies
PRiA/DCCH/AI-Hub Workshop: After Gen AI training, what next for AI for pedagogy and pedagogic research in AHC?
The workshop is aimed at all staff (academic, professional services) in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures who are considering issues around AI in their educational and PedR/SoTL activities
- One day event
 - Reoccuring events
 
        
        


