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July
Sociology taster: how do we study ‘society’ scientifically?
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Sociology was founded in the 1800s as the ‘scientific study of society’. Since then, sociological thought and research have not only helped us to understand how and why society functions as it does, but also to impact positive change. Join Lancaster University’s Dr Catherine Oliver to explore how sociological study continues to be central to solving major contemporary challenges today, like climate change and inequality.
Faulty parachutes: a business taster on why entrepreneurs take the leap
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Join The University of Law to explore why entrepreneurs take bold decisions and how they manage uncertainty. You’ll discover the illusion of control, the unknown unknowns of markets, the anatomy of resilience, and real-life case studies showing how entrepreneurs pivot from their original plans to achieve success. Dr Max Thistlethwaite, Senior Lecturer at The University of Law, will guide you through the world of entrepreneurship, risk, and innovation.
Musical theatre taster: how ‘The Wizard of Oz’ was reimagined for the stage
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Join the University of Warwick to examine how and why musical theatre adaptations take existing stories and transform them into something new. From the Kansas plains to the Emerald City, we'll trace how source material gets reimagined, and what that process reveals about the stories we choose to tell and retell. Discover the creative and critical decisions behind adaptation and challenge your assumptions about what it means to be ‘original’.
What’s it really like to study English literature or creative writing?
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Join John Schad, Professor of Modern Literature at Lancaster University, to explore what it means to read and write closely, deeply, wildly, and extravagantly. Where might this depth of engagement with the written word take you?
Psychology taster: how do our memories shape us?
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Have you ever wondered what memory really is, how we can strengthen it, and why we forget? Join Dr Natasha Lindsay from The University of Law to explore how our memories work, why they can make mistakes, and how they’re shaped by suggestion. You’ll discover the ‘Seven Sins of Memory’ (Schacter 2001) and look at creative ways to investigate and enhance memory, including the power of music and smell. Learn about the fascinating science of memory and strategies to better understand and improve it.
September
Unifrog International University Fair
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Chat to over 30 universities from across the world in just two and a half hours! Choose from over 15 live webinar sessions to get an insight into all things university, and get your questions answered via live chat Q&A by university experts. Click below to visit our events platform to register, find out which universities are attending, and view the live session programme!
Engineering the future of healthcare: Meet the experts
StudentsVirtual
Discover how engineering is transforming healthcare in this exclusive webinar with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Hear from experts at the forefront of medical engineering, ask your questions, and explore career pathways in this innovative field. Stay connected with our partners after the event to hear about their latest opportunities.
November
Driving the future: Discover how AI is transforming cars and careers
StudentsVirtual
Discover how AI is transforming automotive engineering in this exciting live webinar. Hear from expert speakers working at the forefront of AI, safety, and vehicle innovation, and explore how new technologies are reshaping the future of transport. Ask your questions, gain real insights, and learn about the emerging roles and career pathways in this fast-paced sector. Stay connected with our partners after the event to hear about their latest opportunities.







