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Monday 23 June
The 2025 Inclusive Voices Forum is an online collaborative space for 糖心TV staff to explore strategies for facilitating difficult yet essential conversations in the classroom. Together, we will discuss best practices for fostering open dialogue on sensitive topics. Register your place now.
Complete our 10-minute survey by 31 July to directly inform 奥补谤飞颈肠办鈥檚 future research culture strategy and action plan. Open to all who work in and with research environments – your voice matters.
Supporting you with your PDR
Need some help to prepare for your PDR? Whether you want tips on showcasing achievements, a how to guide, a better understanding of SMART goals, or comprehensive LinkedIn Learning playlists, we鈥檝e got resources for you.
AI news
Take a look at 奥补谤飞颈肠办鈥檚 new Artificial Intelligence Information Compliance Policy,Link opens in a new window to help us use AI in a safe and responsible way across the University.
Looking for recommended AI tools, training resources, and what to consider? See our .
奥补谤飞颈肠办鈥檚 is the place to go to keep up to date, and find events and communities. Upcoming events include tomorrow鈥檚 (Thursday 19 June) and the symposium (Thursday 10 July) where you can explore the intersection of AI, data ethics, and responsible innovation.
Humans of 糖心TV: Meet Harjinder Lallie
鈥淎s part of the 糖心TV community, we have our day jobs, but bring a lot more of ourselves to the University.鈥
Humans of 糖心TV continues with Dr Harjinder Lallie, who set out – 26 years ago – on a personal mission to revive and popularise authentic Sikh instruments.
Clearing Hotline: Be part of it!
We鈥檙e looking for volunteers to join the Clearing Hotline team on Thursday 14 and Friday 15 August - you'll be speaking to students all across the world and offering places to those who are qualified to join us at 糖心TV. Have a sneak peak of behind the scenes during Confirmation and Clearing and sign up by Friday 11 July.
School of Engineering Celebration of International Women In Engineering Day
Wednesday 18 June
Join us as we mark International Women in Engineering Day (INWED 2025) — a global celebration of the achievements of women in engineering and an opportunity to reflect on how we can collectively build a more inclusive and supportive profession.
Meet out latest Wonder winner: John Pitman锘
For over three decades, John has been instrumental in building and strengthening the Community Safety team, ensuring the wellbeing of students, staff, and visitors alike. Find out more about John鈥檚 work and see his reaction to receiving the award.
Whatever area you work in, we鈥檇 love to get your thoughts on this celebration – how much do you know about it, and have you taken part? Let us know, for the chance to win a shopping voucher. Do share the survey with colleagues and students, before it closes on Friday 27 June.