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A group of people engaging with museum objects

Join us for a work in progress seminar, with speaker Abigail Harrison Moore, Professor of Professor of Art History and Museum Studies in the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies.

African futures

This roundtable discussion brings together contemporary expertise on Africa’s media image from a variety of perspectives.

Design by Emily Fielding

Join us for a private view (with readings) of Words Worth Watching: The Writers’ Room, a new exhibition in our Project Space.

Design by Emily Fielding

Words Worth Watching: The Writers’ Room brings together the Wild Pansy Press (celebrating its 30th year) and an array of London and Northern-based artists who have undertaken its London residency.

Design by Emily Fielding

Join us for a drop-in workshop with artist Emily Fielding, as part of the exhibition Words Worth Watching: The Writers’ Room.

exhibition explores 40 years of Opera North’s operatic storytelling, and the ways it has engaged with issues of race, representation and authenticity.

Part of the Music Research Seminar Series 2025-26

Art installation by Carmela Gross

This year's Pilkington Lecture is presented by Gail Day, Professor of Art History and Critical Theory at the University of Leeds, and 2025/6 Pilkington Visiting Professor in Art History.

Mangoletsi lectures

The Mangoletsi-Potts Lectures are an annual series of four public lectures aimed at a general academic audience, addressing topics in 'theoretical philosophy' broadly construed

Writing workshop at The Writers’ Room

In this workshop led by Leeds based artist and writer, Joanna Jowett, we’ll address the conundrum of which words to speak and which to leave well alone.

A range of artist books on a table

Join us for a panel discussion and Q&A, to round off the Words Worth Watching: The Writers' Room exhibition.

Artworks in a gallery

Join us for a seminar hosted by the Feminisms Research Group, with speaker Dr Gill Park (Lecturer in Curating and Contemporary Art in the School of Fine Art History of Art and Cultural Studies).

An exterior shot of the BBC's offices

A panel on the future of UK public service media following the BBC Charter Review, exploring regulation, policy, and the changing production ecology.

Aeriel shot of a group of people sat around a table with mobile devices

With COILs now being run or developed in every Faculty and most Schools across the University, we've seen exciting progress in the scaling up of COIL provision across the University.

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Education through Podcasting (EPOD) is a conference and book series where experts share research and practice on learning through recorded audio, media, and podcasting in educational contexts

  • One day event
  • Reoccuring events