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This one-day conference seeks to explore how the humanities can offer productive contributions to the education and training of mental health professionals. 01 November 2017
International Research Symposium at St Anne’s College, Oxford 29 June 2017
This one-day symposium complements the exhibition, which includes works by Joseph Wright of Derby, J. M. W. Turner, John Constable, Samuel Palmer, John Everett Millais, Christopher Nevinson, Eric Ravilious and Peter Lanyon along with work by contemporary artists.26 June 2017
How did individuals and groups concerned with architecture and the built environment respond to, and seek to shape, the challenges and opportunities of twentieth-century life? 15 June 2017
Two-day workshop with Helen De Cruz and James Hawes, Oxford Brookes University, Eric Schwitzgebel, University of California, and Sara L. Uckelman, Durham University01 June 2017
Workshop in collaboration with Centre for Medical Humanities, the Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History, and the Oxford Hume Forum 31 May 2017
Learn about the various projects, research, partnerships and engagement work that is being undertaken by Brookes staff relating to equality, diversity and LGBT+ inclusion.20 February 2017
Conference with keynote speakers Dr Mary Conley, College of the Holy Cross, USA, Professor Joanne Begiato, Oxford Brookes University, and Dr Isaac Land, Indiana State University, USA19 December 2016
Research symposium of the Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History and the Centre for Medical Humanities08 November 2016
This workshop will look at the management of scarce resources in terms of both space and time.01 November 2016
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