One country, many languages: Can South Africa's multilingualism contribute to social cohesion?
8 March 2022, 2.30 PM - 8 March 2022, 4.00 PM
Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, South Africa
Online
Contributions of the Pelotas birth cohorts to studying the relationship between early-life poverty and health
1 February 2022, 1.00 PM - 1 February 2022, 2.00 PM
Dr Fernando Pires Hartwig, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil
Online
The NO Simultaneous Heterogeneity assumption for average causal effect estimation via instrumental variables
8 February 2022, 1.00 PM - 8 February 2022, 2.00 PM
Dr Fernando Pires Hartwig, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil
Online
BBMDVP Open Lecture: Are immigration controls racist? Lessons from history’
29 June 2022, 6.00 PM - 29 June 2022, 8.00 PM
Professor Nandita Sharma, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
G10 Lecture Theatre, Fry Building, Woodland Road, Bristol, BS8 1UG
Join us for drinks, nibbles and a chat about our International Research Partnerships schemes, plus the chance to view our visitor facilities
4 July 2022, 4.30 PM - 4 July 2022, 6.30 PM
Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost Professor Judith Squires
Principal's House, 1 University Walk, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1TF
'In Conversation' with Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng and the Rt Hon. Lord Paul Boateng
5 October 2022, 2.00 PM - 5 October 2022, 3.30 PM
Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng, Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, South Africa and the Rt. Hon the Lord Paul Boateng
The Priory Road Lecture Theatre, 12 Priory Road, Bristol, BS8 1TU
Drug Synthesis in an Energy Deprived World: Experiences from ‘Loadshedding’ (blackout) South Africa
18 October 2022, 3.00 PM - 18 October 2022, 4.00 PM
Dr Wade Petersen, University of Cape Town
Lecture Theatre 2, School of Chemistry, Cantock's Close
Public Lecture by Bristol Benjamin Meaker Distinguished Visiting Professor Nick Huggett, University of Illinois at Chicago
7 December 2022, 5.00 PM - 7 December 2022, 7.00 PM
Professor Nick Huggett, University of Illinois at Chicago
Mott Lecture Theatre, Physics