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Friday, November 21, 2025

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International conference: Dante Futures: New Voices in the UK and Ireland

Runs from Friday, November 21 to Saturday, November 22.

21-22 November 2025, programme and rooms tbc. International conference: . Keynote address by (Glasgow)

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Digital Humanities
FAB2.25

In this session, Robert O'Toole will share some of the amazing insights gained from working at the interface between:

· Creative and designerly industries (especially museum experience design).

· Technology (including AI, VR, AR, robotics, podcasting, film making, programming, web design).

· Arts and Humanities research, teaching, and outreach.

An award-winning teacher and researcher, Robert leads the Digital Arts and Humanities Lab, providing an exciting series of workshops to inspire students and staff to be creative with technology, to undertake projects, engage with academic and industry collaborators, and achieve great things (including one student who won a Bafta for app design). Rob will introduce the DAHL and discuss the opportunities on offer this year.

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Waste, Recycling and Leftovers in Early Modern and Renaissance Europe
OC1.07

Joint EMECC/ CSR STVDIO event: 'Waste, Recycling and Leftovers in Early Modern and Renaissance Europe'. Room OC1.07 Oculus Building and online.  

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Joint EMECC/ CSR STVDIO event: 'Waste, Recycling and Leftovers in Early Modern and Renaissance Europe'.

Friday 21 November (Week 7), 4-6 pm: Joint EMECC/ CSR STVDIO event: 'Waste, Recycling and Leftovers in Early Modern and Renaissance Europe'.

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EMECC-STVDIO Workshop: Waste, Recycling and Leftovers in Early Modern and Renaissance Europe
OC1.07 Oculus Building

'Rubbish?! Waste and Recycling in Eighteenth-Century London'

Franziska Neumann (Technische Universität Braunschweig )

 

'Leftovers: A History of Food Waste and Preservation in Early Modern Europe'

Eleanor Barnett (Cardiff University)

 

'An Economy of Leftovers in 15th-Century Arezzo: Textile Byproducts and the Secondhand Market in a Florentine Subject City'.

Alessia Meneghin (University of Valencia)

 

Chair, Beat Kümin (ÌÇÐÄTV), Discussant, Eloisa Ocando-Thomas (ÌÇÐÄTV)

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