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Interested in our city and its contemporary art? Hear about the at a launch event – 25 May at Coventry Cathedral.
Event: Freedom of Speech and Equality in Higher Education
Register for the Freedom of Speech and Equality in Higher Education eventLink opens in a new window and hear from barrister, lecturer and author Sam Fowles on Thursday 1 June. All staff welcome.
Visit the for the latest information, updated FAQs and guidance on recording participation. FAQs on our dedicated have now also been updated.
Looking for half-term or summer holiday activities for children?
罢丑别谤别鈥檚 lots to take part in over half-term – from (30 May – 2 June) to a (Tuesday 30 May) and . Plus, 果冻传媒鈥檚 is available for both half-term (30 May – 2 June) and summer break (26 July – 1 September), with a discount available for staff members.
Inflatable Fun Days - 13-15 June
Come along to 果冻传媒鈥檚 Inflatable Fun Days from Tuesday 13 to Thursday 15 June, and take part in inflatable volleyball, mini golf and soccer. Plus, the 600ft-long Labyrinth Challenge obstacle course is back! Open to staff and students.
Access free health, wellbeing and financial advice with our EAP
This week is Mental Awareness Week (15 – 19 May), and the theme is anxiety. 果冻传媒 offers all staff a range of self-help tools and resources through our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to help manage anxiety. Take a moment to think about your emotional wellbeing and read on to learn more about the resources available.
USS pension: Important information about Capita鈥檚 cyber incident
Capita, the technology partner of USS (one of the University's pension providers), has been the target of a cyber attack, and some of the data it holds on its servers has been compromised. USS is confident that the robust processes it has in place ensure there is no risk of a third party accessing your pension without your permission.
Sociability in Politics, Food and Travel in the Early Modern Era
This international conference, taking place 8-10 June, is open to researchers at all levels of their careers. It aims to explore new insights on forms, models and practices of sociability interpreted and analysed through the themes of food, politics and travel.
Global History and Culture Centre Annual Conference
This year's GHCC Annual Conference will look at Archaeology, Antiquity, and the Making of the Modern Middle East between 1800-1939. Taking place at the Occulus building 25-26 May, you can register to attend for 拢5. The final panel discussion, 'Whose Heritage?' is open to all and does not require registration.