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Sense about Science are running an online Standing up for Science workshop for Early Career Researchers (ECRs) on Friday 12 July, as part of their Voice of Young Science network. Deadline for applications 1 July.
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 1: Theme - Data Science & Quantum Technologies I; Methods & Modelling - L4
Winner - Mr Benjamin Walker, Maths Institute - Structured linear controlled differential equations
Session 2: Theme - Data Science & Quantum Technologies II; Governance, Safety & Assurance - L6
Winner - Dr Jakob Zeitler, Statistics Dept - Causality, AI and ethics: What works and what doesn't
Session 3: Theme - AI, Creativity & Human-Centred Computing - L1
Winner - Leslye Dias Duran, Computer Science Dept - How can AI support children's agency?
Session 5: Theme - Food Security, Biodiversity & Evolution - L5
Winner - Jessica Frater, Biology Dept - Beyond message framing: Participant characteristics predict social acceptability of increased deer culling in Scotland
Session 6: Theme - Climate, Materials & Space - L3
Winner - Dr Xuesong Lu, Engineering Science Dept - Simulation and assessment of ammonia reduction of iron ores in the shaft furnace
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
Delegates heard from a diverse range of speakers in the afternoon parallel talks. Each session prompted thoughtful discussion on how AI is reshaping academic practice – from writing and teaching to the way knowledge is governed, shared, and commercialised. Click on the links to read more about each speaker and to download a copy of their presentation from the day.
Poster presentations
Published Posters from the event
