
Research Group Seminars & Conferences
On this page you can find regularly updated information about seminar and conference events for all research groups. More informal events can be found on the ‘calendar’ page.
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Art
Centre for Fiction
Centre for Migration and Postcolonial Studies (MAPS)
Centre for Place Writing
Contemporary Intimacies, Sexualities & Genders Research Group
The Dark Arts Research Kollective (D∀RK)
Design Factory Manchester
Design for Health and Wellbeing Research Group (DoWell)
Peer-2-Peer: A research project funded by Wellcome Trust. The project aims to investigate how design-based relational play can be used to empower and encourage children with cerebral palsy, aged 7 to 10 years, to engage pro-actively in peer social interactions to support the development of peer social skills and social-emotional wellbeing.
Digital Society Research Group
Drugs Policy and Social Change
Embodied Experiences
F/fashion Narratives
Fashion Technologies
Heritage and Humanities
Histories and Cultures of Conflict (HACC)
Histories of Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Identity Research Group (RGSI)
Leverhulme Unit for the Design of Cities of the Future (LUDeC)
The Long Nineteenth-Century Network
The Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies
Manchester Centre for Research in Linguistics
Manchester Centre for Youth Studies (MCYS)
Manchester Game Centre
Manchester Poetry Research Group
A detailed Manchester Poetry Library events programme can be found here
Material Cultures of the Past
Media and Digital Culture
Migration and Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Music and Sonic Studies
Performance Research Group
Bunker Talk #167: Deborah Pearson. July 7th 5.30pm-7pm. SODA building MMU. Deborah Pearson makes performance that often sits at the intersection of several contexts, spanning playwrighting, participatory theatre, relational performance, video art and audio installations among other mediums. Her work has been performed in over 20 countries and translated into several languages. She is founding co-director of artist curation collective Forest Fringe. She has a PhD from Royal Holloway, where she was a Reid Scholar.
Policy Evaluation Research Unit (PERU)
Politics Research Group
Popular Screen Cultures Network
Q-Step Centre
Speculative Technologies
Sustainable Approaches in Fashion Entrepreneurship (SAFE) Futures
Sustainable Urban Futures
Transformative Practices
‘Flightlines’ podcast champions women in ceramics, for more details click here
