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.
Friday Lunchtime Concerts on Campus
University of Leeds International Concert Series announces its Autumn 2024 Season including classical, jazz, and folk.
Sounds of Shaped Silence – exhibition
Sounds of Shaped Silence is a solo exhibition of work by final year BA Fine Art student Nathaniel Crow Mercer.
The UK General Election 2024: Reflecting on the quality of democratic debate
Join researchers from the School for short presentations about their contributions to the 2024 Election Analysis Report and further reflections. Tea/coffee to follow event
K-Pop’s Transformative Potential? Performativity and Belonging in Global Fandom
This talk zooms in on the ways transnational fans have engaged with K-pop and asks what transformative potentials have been harnessed and amplified through their fan engagements
Terra Invisus
Terra Invisus is a contemporary music trio, dedicated to pushing musical and sonic boundaries through free improvisation, and the performance of new commissions and contemporary works.
Faculty Curriculum Redefined Build Phase Workshop Series 2024/25: Developing Student-centred and Inclusive Assessment and Feedback Practice in the Arts and Humanities
This workshop series will support colleagues in Faculty programme teams to develop and share arts-and-humanities-relevant approaches to assessment and feedback as part of Curriculum Redefined
Faculty Curriculum Redefined Build Phase Workshop Series 2024/25: Building Foundations for Fairness and Inclusion in Assessment and Feedback - Using Constructive Alignment to Empower Diverse Learners
This workshop series will support colleagues in Faculty programme teams to develop and share arts-and-humanities-relevant approaches to assessment and feedback as part of Curriculum Redefined
Measuring Impact: what counts as evidence in language education?
PRIA and the Centre for Excellence in Language Teaching (CELT) cordially invites you the first of the CELT 2024-2025 Methodology Workshops series
In the Press of History – seminar
Maurits van Bever Donker (from the University of the Western Cape, in South Africa) will be offering a seminar paper titled, “In the Press of History".
The Struggle is Real: Resistance, (in)visibility, and the platformisation of trauma in digital labour
The event focuses on how individuals or groups grapple with the power dynamics, restrictions, and opportunities that digital platforms impose on their work, identities, and self-representation
Music Research Seminar: Sarah Price
Sarah Price (University of Liverpool) will join us to present on ‘Audiences for classical music: synthesising knowledge and new avenues for research’
Launch event for Centre for Ancient World and Classical Reception Studies
Celebrate the launch of our Centre, with a talk by Prof. Edith Hall (Durham) and drinks reception
James Newby & Joseph Middleton
Baritone James Newby, former BBC New Generation Artist and Rising Star of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, joins renowned pianist, Joseph Middleton for a concert of maritime inspired song.
Portuguese Fado & Queer Resistance: The Revolutionary Fado Bicha
The Portuguese Queer Fado band, Fado Bicha, will be making their Leeds premiere at the Hyde Park Book Club, on Friday 8th November
Leeds Language Week
Leeds Language Week is a vibrant celebration of the city's languages, cultures, and communities, highlighting our connections to the world
PRIA Workshop: Decolonising the teaching of global communication
This PRIA-funded project examined global scholarship and pedagogy of international communication, in support of the development of a textbook the presenters are co-authoring
Visiting Artist’s Talk – Dean Hughes
For this week's Visiting Artist's Talk we welcome Dean Hughes.
A Century of Electrifying Women: Perspectives from Feminist Archive North and Beyond
The UK’s Electrical Association for Women (EAW) was launched 100 years ago in November 1924. This event explores the EAW’s legacy of promoting women’s professional expertise in electrifying the home
From Lucy Hanson to Mabel Matthews A.I.E.E., or: how a Wakefield-born Woman Helped Electrify Britain
The UK’s Electrical Association for Women (EAW) was launched 100 years ago in November 1924. This event explores the role of Wakefield-born engineer Mabel Lucy Matthews in setting up the EAW
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
Research Seminar: ‘Comics, Embodied Trace and Haptic Encounter, from Artifact of Reproduction to Algorithmic Outcome’
An exploration of the role of materials in the embodied reading and making practices of graphic narratives, and how technological reproduction affects these performances
Postgraduate Virtual Open Day
Join us online to learn more about studying your postgraduate degree at Leeds.
Visiting Artist’s Talk – David Gilbert
For this week's Visiting Artist's Talk we welcome curator, producer, project manager and educator, David Gilbert.
Introduction to IIIF in the Arts and Humanities – working with digital image collections and archives
Introduction to IIIF in the Arts and Humanities – working with digital image collections and archives
Music Research Seminar: Toby Bennett
Toby Bennett (University of Westminster)) will join us to present on ‘Musicking the organisation: Corporate life in the digital music industry’
Visiting Artist’s Talk – David McAlmont
For this week's Visiting Artist's Talk, we welcome David McAlmont.
Leon McCawley
Described by International Piano as “one of today’s most impeccably musical pianists”, we are delighted to welcome back Leon McCawley to the University.
Visiting Artist’s Talk – Katy Rubin
For this week's Visiting Artist's Talk we welcome creative civic change practitioner, Katy Rubin.
Music Research Seminar: Sean Williams
Sean Williams (The Open University) will join us to present on their recent work
Music Research Seminar: Christopher Fox
Christopher Fox (University of York) will join us to present on ‘Dots, lines, squiggles and words: what's the point of notation?’
Faculty Curriculum Redefined Build Phase Workshop Series 2024/25: Fairness in Assessment and Feedback - the Arts and Humanities Context
This workshop series will support colleagues in Faculty programme teams to develop and share arts-and-humanities-relevant approaches to assessment and feedback as part of Curriculum Redefined
Music Research Seminar: Anna Glew
Anna Glew (University of Liverpool) will join us to present on their recent work
Music Research Seminar: Carlo Cenciarelli
Carlo Cenciarelli (Cardiff University) will join us to present on ‘Selling Stereophonic Intimacy: Headphone Sharing in Cinema and Beyond’
Music Research Seminar: Katalin Koltai
Katalin Koltai (Royal Academy of Music) will join us to present on their recent work
Faculty Curriculum Redefined Build Phase Workshop Series 2024/25: Fairness in Assessment and Feedback - a Focus on Co-creation and Student Literacies
This workshop series will support colleagues in Faculty programme teams to develop and share arts-and-humanities-relevant approaches to assessment and feedback as part of Curriculum Redefined
The 3rd UK-China Symposium on Translation Studies. Call for Papers
Theme: The Human Touch in Translation and Interpreting in the Age of AI
Building COIL capability in the UK and Ireland
This event will bring together practitioners and stakeholders of collaborative online international learning (COIL) in the UK to share practice, network, and imagine the future of COIL in the UK
Faculty Curriculum Redefined Build Phase Workshop Series 2024/25: Lessons Learnt – Reflecting on Assessment and Feedback Practice Over the Last Academic Year
This workshop series will support colleagues in Faculty programme teams to develop and share arts-and-humanities-relevant approaches to assessment and feedback as part of Curriculum Redefined
Music Research Seminar: Ian Sapiro
Ian Sapiro (School of Music, University of Leeds) will join us to present on their recent work.
Conference: International Medieval Congress 2025
IMC 2025 will take place 07-10 July 2025 on the University of Leeds campus.
- One day event
- Reoccuring events