Visual Translations of Ancient Script: Come and play with ancient scripts
This exhibition showcases educational design work, which intends to playfully engage children and the young at heart with the ancient scripts of Linear A and B
C3RI Research Seminar Using optimized distributional parameters as inputs
Event listing for C3RI Research Seminar Using optimized distributional parameters as inputs, Sheffield Hallam University
Epistemic justice: knowledge and the school curriculum
In this symposium the implications for powerful knowledge in the curriculum are examined, alongside the extent to which what counts as legitimate knowledge reproduces social hierarchies, while having the potential to disrupt them
The Geographical Association Annual Conference
The Geographical Association are celebrating their 125th anniversary by holding their annual conference in their home at Sheffield Hallam University. More than 750 delegates from around the world will be taking part in a range of lectures, workshops, field visits and social events over the three days.
Self-harm Mini Conference
A mini conference addressing issues surrounding self-harm, organised by Stephanie Hannam-Swain and funded by Sheffield Hallam University's Equality, Diversity, and Social Justice Research Group.
Early Years Conference: Educating the 21st Century Child
We are pleased to be able to offer this exciting conference that brings together the traditions of effective early years practice with the latest understandings of how young children develop
C3RI Lunchtime Seminar - Alone Together, the Social Life of Benches with Esther Johnson, Reader in Media Arts
Esther Johnson (Reader Media Arts) will present work created as Co-Investigator of an AHRC Connected Communities innovation project, The Un-Sociable Bench, and other urban micro-territories of encounter and intimidation
Transmission: A presentation by David Stent, Sarah Hughes and Dominic Lash
Event listing for Transmission: A presentation by David Stent, Sarah Hughes and Dominic Lash, Sheffield Hallam University
Esther Johnson's new exhibition 'By which we live our lives' opens in Copenhagen
By which we live our lives is a 3-screen audio-visual portrait by Esther Johnson and Sonja Lillebæk Christensen that explores changes in social status. The work highlights aspects of traversing class seldom acknowledged by those who become upwardly mobile.
C3RI Research Seminar - 'Latent and Manifest Anti-Fascism in Italian Cinema' with Rinella Cere
This talk will take a comparative look at early neorealist films and more recent films where anti-fascism is latent rather than manifest but which suggests that anti-fascism is still a strong political theme in Italian cinema