
Virtual Outreach Sessions: EHU@Home
6th Jan 2021, 5:00pm - 27th Jan 2021, 6:00pm
Online
A live virtual outreach session for Year 12 and 13 students which focuses on a relevant topic in line with the University application timeline.
6th Jan 2021, 5:00pm - 27th Jan 2021, 6:00pm
Online
A live virtual outreach session for Year 12 and 13 students which focuses on a relevant topic in line with the University application timeline.
11th Jan 2021, 9:00am - 15th Jan 2021, 5:00pm
Online
A combination of pre-recorded and live online sessions for Sixth Form and College students.
13th Jan 2021, 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Online
Organised by the Institute for Social Responsibility (ISR) at Edge Hill university, this session will consider how to do social responsibility in a socially distanced way.
14th Jan 2021, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Online
Trish Greenhalgh is Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences and Fellow of Green Templeton College at the University of Oxford. She studied Medical, Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge and Clinical Medicine at Oxford before training first as a diabetologist and later as an academic general practitioner. She has a doctorate in diabetes care and […]
19th Jan 2021, 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Online
This online discussion forum, with three leading authorities from the United States, will examine the legacy of the Trump administration on race. It will assess the extent to which the Biden Presidency provides opportunities for change, and the lessons that might be learnt from the United States for race relations in Britain and Europe.
21st Jan 2021, 5:00pm - 6:00pm
An online event for teachers or education professionals seeking to develop their practice and study for a postgraduate qualification.
28th Jan 2021, 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Online
A series of changes to immigration and nationality laws since 1948 culminated in the ‘Windrush Scandal’ in 2018. The Wendy Williams ‘Windrush Lessons Learned Review’ states there has been harm done to the African Caribbean community as a whole and the question, therefore, arises what is the harm, but more importantly, what can be done to repair the damage to community cohesion? This event is part of ISR’s ‘What Makes A Good Society?’ series which is intended to engage the public, professionals and practitioners as well as academics.