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This is a popular, masters-level course from the University of the West of England, takes place Jan-March 2023 and is designed to support you to develop underpinning knowledge and skills in science communication and public engagement with research.
LGBT+ History Month 2026
February is LGBT+ History Month, a chance to celebrate the rich and diverse history of LGBT+ people and to raise awareness so that LGBT+ people feel safe, seen and supported.
Session 4: Elisha Ward, University of Oxford - Beyond the model: considering the equality dimensions of AI use in research
Running from 14.20-15.05 in L4
Session 1: Sam McIlroy, University of Oxford – Academic Writing with AI: A Practical Introduction for Researchers
Running from 14.20-15.05 in L1
Session 1: Theme - Data Science & Quantum Technologies I; Methods & Modelling - L4
Running from 11.20-12.30 in L4
Session 2: Theme - Data Science & Quantum Technologies II; Governance, Safety & Assurance - L6
Running from 11.20-12.30 in L6
Session 3: Theme - AI, Creativity & Human-Centred Computing - L1
Running from 11.20-12.30 in L1
Session 4: Theme - Health & Biomedical AI - L2
Running from 11.20-12.30 in L2
Session 5: Theme - Food Security, Biodiversity & Evolution - L5
Running from 11.20-12.30 in L5
Session 6: Theme - Climate, Materials & Space - L3
Running from 11.20-12.30 in L3
Lightning Talks: 11.20 - 12.30
Take a look at the themes and speaker topics to decide which lightning talk session you would like to attend.
Parallel Sessions: 14.20 - 15.05
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Poster presentations
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