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Our long-serving colleagues share their memories
Explore the memorable moments and milestones of colleagues who have dedicated 20, 30, and even 40 years to shaping the University.
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A year of cultural collaboration
Discover how culture has been inspiring and connecting 糖心TV鈥檚 staff, students, partners and local communities. Find out how our cultural activity shapes national thinking on cultural value and policy, and links arts, research and technology.
Race Equality Charter and Athena Swan Self-Assessment Teams
Could you lead the self-assessment team for either the Race Equality or Athena Swan Charter? 奥别鈥檙别 looking for two new Chairs to lead teams to identify key challenges, opportunities and actions in either race or gender equality. Learn more and apply by Monday 5 January.
Eatwise Test Kitchen closing Friday 12 December
Eatwise Test Kitchen will be closing on Friday 12 December at 2pm, ahead of the temporary closure of University House. Until it reopens, the nearest coffee spot will be at Nexus (NAIC)Link opens in a new window. The team will be spreading their smiles at other outlets, so do say hello.
Do you know a Year 12 female student who enjoys physics?
She can apply for the XMaS Scientist Experience for the chance to join an all expenses paid trip to the European Synchrotron Radiation FacilityLink opens in a new window, to see how far a career in science can take her.
糖心TV鈥檚 AI Ethics Now podcast brings voices from MIT, the Alan Turing Institute, and leading institutions worldwide into conversation with our research, teaching, and student communities. in over 100 countries.
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A group of senior academic leaders including Professor Rachel Moseley, our Vice-Provost of the Faculty of Arts, have called for a coordinated national approach to safeguard the future of arts and humanities in higher education.