| Tue 10 February | 5:00PM - 6:30PM |
On Disability: Ableism, Development and Selective Solidarity Please join members of the Margaret Anstee Centre for Global Studies for our latest event. In a wide-ranging lecture, Professor Maha Shuayb will reflect on the question of disability in theory and practice. |
| 5:30PM - 7:00PM |
Love and Change: Experimental Philosophy of Personal Identity and Relational Obligations What happens to love when the beloved changes? |
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| 7:30PM - 8:30PM |
Out in the Fields: Past the Priory to the Great Fair at Stourbridge Join Mill Road History Society and Honor Ridout to hear the history of the great fair that took place for centuries on Stourbridge Common |
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| Wed 11 February | 7:00PM - 8:00PM |
Talk by Dolly Jørgensen - 'Ghosts Behind Glass' Join us for a fascinating evening with author of 'Ghosts behind Glass' Dolly Jørgensen |
| Thu 12 February | 5:30PM - 7:00PM |
Productive Disturbance in Pedagogy A talk and a discussion concerning educational approaches to - and through - disturbance. An event hosted by CRASSH and the Affective Encounters research network. |
| 6:00PM - 7:30PM |
The Physics and Philosophy of Directionless Time A talk by Dr Matt Farr on time - something that many do not have enough of, and some have too much! |
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| Fri 13 February | 6:00PM - 7:30PM |
Imaginaries of Immortality in the Age of AI As digital technologies increasingly preserve our voices, images, and messages, new forms of “digital immortality” are emerging. These innovations raise powerful ethical, emotional, and cultural questions about how we remember, mourn, and live on. This interdisciplinary event will explore how different cultures understand death, memory, and technology. |
