Tuesday June 9, 2026

The place of centralised PowerPoints in teacher planning

This seminar explores the place of centralised PowerPoints in teachers' lesson planning.

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Wednesday June 3, 2026

BSU: Open for Business

For businesses looking to grow, hire and solve real challenges

Tuesday May 5, 2026

Mapping resilience practices of bilingual STEM teachers in Taiwan during policy transition

This seminar explores how bilingual STEM teachers in Taiwan are developing resilience practices in response to change.

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Tuesday April 28, 2026

Canopy Demo Night and Fireside Chat

Something a little different is coming to Locksbrook Road.

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Monday April 20, 2026 - Friday April 24, 2026

Green Week 2026

Green Week 2026 runs from 20-24 April 2026.

Thursday April 16, 2026

The Role of Music in Integrating EAL Learners

In this seminar Simeon Bates discusses how music can benefit secondary students by promoting inter and intra-cultural socialisation.

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Monday March 30, 2026 - Tuesday March 31, 2026

Doing Together 26: Practice Research Symposium

The free two-day making and sharing practice symposium returns for 2026, providing a space to discuss practice with colleagues from a range of Schools.

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Monday March 9, 2026 - Friday March 13, 2026

Equality Week 2026

Equality Week 2026 runs from 9 -13 March 2026

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Monday February 23, 2026

Born to Move, Taught to Sit: Unlocking human potential through physical literacy

Professor Liz Durden-Myers challenges the modern educational paradigm that prioritises cognition potentially to the detriment of embodied learning.

Friday February 13, 2026

What do we mean when we say Conflict Transformation?

Professor Gloria Rhodes and Kory Schaeffer present on Conflict Transformation as a destructive and constructive force.

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Wednesday January 28, 2026

Immersive Audio Festival

An action-packed schedule of talks, practical workshops, opportunities for technical guidance on creative projects, and collective listening sessions.

Thursday January 22, 2026

Editing the (academic) author: teacher-educator-researchers and the Research Excellence Framework as editor-power

Professor Linda la Velle argues that the REF, as policy and discourse, acts as an editor-gatekeeper that shapes what counts as legitimate research.

Tuesday December 9, 2025

From hand to screen to cloud: what is your postdigital positionality?

Professor Sarah Hayes invites you to explore your personal stance on the postdigital reality that we all now occupy. 

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Thursday December 4, 2025

Locksbrook Late: Winter Makers' Market

Creativity comes alive after hours at Locksbrook Campus.

Thursday December 4, 2025

Critical histories in care and education

Dr Kate Brooks contests threads that span from C19th media reports about workhouse girls to contemporary debates concerning asylum-seeking young people.