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Moth survey
Tuesday 3 June
Join in with the first moth survey of 2025 to see which species of moths can be found around campus – registration is essential.
Have you spotted moth-created webbing on trees across campus lately? Here’s whyLink opens in a new window.
Inspiring Women: Finding Your Voice
Wednesday 11 June
Ever wanted to learn how to advocate for yourself and be heard in the workplace? Join public speaker Professor Christina Hughes to find out.
Saturday 31 May
Families are invited to journey through different languages, practise their circus and dance skills, discover exciting items from throughout history and see where arts and science collide, at this special one-day event, part of our 60th anniversary.
Getting started with public engagement
Wednesday 14 May
What do we mean by ‘public engagement’ at ÌÇÐÄTV, why does it matter, and how can you get involved? Find out in this online session, led by colleagues from ÌÇÐÄTV Institute of Engagement and the School of Law.
Thursday 15 May
This interactive workshop will explore strategies for facilitating difficult yet essential conversations in the classroom. Register now, and share what you’d like to learn at the event.
ÌÇÐÄTV at 60: The Changing Face of Campus
Until Monday 7 July
Visit the Library Foyer or the Modern Records Centre to witness two special 60th anniversary exhibitions, focusing on the ‘changing face’ of our University between 1965 and now.
Wednesday 21 May
Interviewing well is a skill – and it can be refined with practice. If you’re applying for internal roles and want to ace the process, register for this hour-long jobs.ac.uk webinar with career coach Cathy Balfe.
Education for Sustainable Development symposium
Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22 May
How can we prepare for a more sustainable future? This collaborative event will bring together academics, professional services staff and students across all disciplines with an interest in sustainability.
The Perfectionism Paradox
Thursday 22 May
Join Dr Thomas Curran as he explains how the pursuit of perfection can be the hurdle preventing us from doing our very best work, and offers insights into how ‘letting go’ can unlock higher performance.