Events
Black History Month Lecture given by Professor Uzo Iwobi
The Hub 17:30-19:00
Join us for our annual Black History Month Lecture
Cycling in cities: can active travel work for everyone?
Kellogg College Hub 17:30-18:30
Vincent Strudwick Lecture: Imagine the world to be different: the Church as an agent of change?
The Hub, Kellogg College 5.30-6.15pm
Refreshments will be served from 5pm, there will be Q&A session, and drinks reception after the lecture.
Creative Writing Seminar: Writing for your life with Amanda Smyth
Mawby Room 5:30pm - 6:30pm (5pm for refreshments)
The Corporation in the Twenty-First Century: An evening with Sir John Kay
The Hub 17:30-18:45
In conversation with acclaimed economist Sir John Kay about his new book.
Towards a global plastics treaty: emerging questions of human rights and global ethics in the Net Zero transition
Kellogg College Hub 17:30
Ahead of the final round of negotiations in Busan on an international legally binding treaty on plastic pollution, what are the key human rights issues of the plastics crisis? This lecture will review questions of human rights and global ethics including around pollution, health, affected populations and the polluter pays principle emerging in the negotiations.
Archaeology Seminar
Mawby Room 17:30-18:30
‘Rewilding’ Later Prehistory: Can prehistory inform our relationships with nature in the present day?
Creative Writing Seminar - Memoir: making life real on the page
Mawby Room, Kellogg College 5.30 (5.00 for refreshments)