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Virtual Seminars

Our virtual seminars create a sustained global dialogue involving faculty and graduate students that exposes and explores world class research across WUN and our partners and that builds worldwide communities.They both foster collaborative opportunities for faculty and create world-class teaching and learning events for students. The recordings of these events and the associated material is made available to internationalize the curriculum in the partners and ensure that students located anywhere can access learning materials form world class faculty divorced from the constraints of time and geography.

When are the Virtual Seminars?

You can check the Virtual Seminars Calendar to see the dates of all the seminars.

A series of seminars promoting an international dialogue between faculty around the world exploring contemporary issues within China.

The aim is to foster understanding and collaboration amongst researchers and scientists working in this field across WUN institutions.

A multi-centre, multinational virtual seminar series stimulating collaborative research relevant to Green and Sustainable Chemistry issues.

A series of six seminars looking at the construction of knowledge spaces and the global futures of higher education.

This year's series is the third annual running of this event and takes as its theme 'Climate Change Science: Towards an Earth System Context'.

An international series of virtual seminars looking at recent debates and developments in human geography.

The Work, Caring & Policy: International Perspectives series, aims to explore how the challenge of managing care and employment is addressed through policy responses.

A series of seminars on Human Origins.

A series of seven seminars addressing ‘The Purpose of Universities: Ideals and Realities’.

This series focusses on the topic of Colonial and Postcolonial Migrations.

Violence has been a subject of much lively recent debate among medieval historians. The current project seeks to develop this debate in a new direction: how law was used to control violence among two of the ‘three orders (ordines)’ of medieval society, the warrior class (bellatores) and the clergy (oratores).

A series of seminars focussing on the cultural consequences and manifestations of multilingualism in the medieval west.

The challenge of the discovery and practical economic routes to manufacture for consumer materials using advanced nanomanufacturing methods provides one of the new grand challenges for the WUN advanced materials network.

This seminar series brings together ten social and behavioral scientists whose work helps us to understand terrorism and the responses of nations and societies to terrorism

Biomolecular Archaeology involves biochemical analysis of DNA and other molecules preserved in archaeological remains and living organisms to answer questions about the human past.

Providing teaching and research material drawn from across the WUN partnership and fostering a dialogue that will spark research and educational collaborations and showcase expertise across the partnership.

A series of six videoseminars on South Asia.

A series of seminars organised by The Centre for World Cinemas, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Leeds.

A series of eight seminars examining a wide range of nursing topics.