Events
Colour4CRAFTS Exhibition
Please note: this exhibition will run from 5-29 May 2026 on weekdays only.
Research Seminar: Bodily Contests, Bodily Sacrifices: Self-Immolations and the Buddhist Crisis of 1963 in the Republic of Vietnam
Dr Nu-Anh Tran presents a paper for the Politics, Diplomacy and International History research group in the School of History.
2026 COIL Showcase: Preparing our students for a changing world with transformative globally engaged learning
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.
Everyday Diversity Project Workshop
Exploring how attention to mental diversity may enhance philosophical understanding of the mind, and how psychologists’ attention to individual differences can inform philosophical theorising
Professor Jeffrey Alexander to deliver the 2026 Annual Jay Blumler Public Lecture
Donald Trump and the Future of American Democracy
Making Sense of Progress and its Discontents: A Symposium on Jeffrey Alexander’s new book, Frontlash/Backlash (Polity, 2025)
This symposium on Prof. Jeffrey Alexander’s new book, Frontlash/Backlash (Polity, 2025), will explore why movements for democratic inclusion so often provoke backlash and fuel political polarization.
- One day event
- Reoccuring events




