| Tue 4 November 2025 | 1:00PM - 2:00PM |
Digital Accessibility and Faith On 4th November at 1pm Prof. Jennifer George will give a seminar entitled ‘Digital Accessibility and Faith’. |
| 6:00PM - 7:00PM |
Don't miss our next Master’s Book Club event hosted by Prof. Sharon Peacock in conversation with author and Churchill College Fellow Prof. Minshall, as they discuss his book; 'Your Life is Manufactured: How We Make Things, Why It Matters, and How We Can Do It Better', described as ‘Revelatory’ (Sunday Times), ‘Fascinating’ (The Times), and one of the ‘Best summer books of 2025’ (Financial Times). |
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| 7:30PM - 8:45PM |
Art and authoritarianism: Resistant fiction in an age of post-truth Is art a reason to hope when authoritarianism looms? Can a novel actually change anything? How is fiction different from post-truth? These and other questions will be asked and answered as Sarah Colvin introduces her new book Literature and Epistemic Injustice: Power and Resistance in the Contemporary Novel (Routledge) and a range of contemporary novels from around the world. |
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| Thu 6 November 2025 | 8:30AM - 5:45PM |
RAREsummit25: the UK’s leading truly patient-centred rare disease conference On Thursday 6 November 2025, we will gather at the Wellcome Genome Campus for our 7th RAREsummit – a flagship CamRARE event gathering 300 great minds in rare diseases to make connections, exchange ideas and openly debate possibilities. |
