What's On at UEA - Summer 2023

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SUMMER 2023

CONCERTS

GIGS LECTURES FILM EXHIBITIONS

Front cover:

Julien Stair Art, Death and the Afterlife, Sainsbury Centre, Until Sun 17 Sept, Photo ©Jan Baldwin

This page: Girl Scout, The Waterfront, Tue 9 May, 7.30pm, Photo ©Martyna Bannister

Back cover:

Banff Mountain Film Festival, Lecture Theatre 1, UEA, Sat 7 Oct, 7.30pm

03 Literature 04 Music 05 Gigs 07 Lectures and Seminars 13 UEA at the Royal Norfolk Showw 14 The Gloucester Project 16 Film Screenings 18 Art Events and Exhibitions 27 Additional Information 28 Events Calendar 30 Subject Tasters Contents

Noirwich Crime Writing Festival 2023

Fri 8 – Sat 9 Sep

Noirwich Crime Writing Festival marks the 10th anniversary of East Anglia’s largest celebration of the world’s favourite literary genre, with an informed and entertaining mix of writing workshops, talks and panel discussions, focusing on the craft and future of crime writing

Programme highlights include Louise Doughty, author of the smash-hits Apple Tree Yard and Platform Seven; Eliza Clark, exciting new voice of the phenomenal Boy Parts and Penance, and Margot Douaihy, debut author of Scorched Grace, introducing Sister Holiday, a chain-smoking, heavily tattooed, queer nun, in her dazzling thriller, which launches Gillian Flynn’s new publishing imprint

Full programme to be announced and tickets on sale in June

More info noirwich.co.uk

Literature
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Eliza Clark, Photo ©Robin Silas Christian

Music

CONCERTS

Wed 10 May, 1.10pm–1.55pm

UEA Music Centre Spring 2023

Lunchtime Concerts

Concerts take place on the second Wednesday of the month in the UEA Music Centre and performers will include UEA Music Award holders and scholars, as well as established musicians. Doors will open at 1.05pm and tickets are free. Just turn up and enjoy the music

In-person

Free

AUDITIONS

Fri 22 – Mon 25 Sep

UEA Music Centre: Auditions

UEA is proud to support a number of music ensembles, including the UEA Choir, UEA Chamber Choir and the UEA Symphony Orchestra. In addition to UEA students and staff, membership of these is open to the public

If you would like to audition, please email musicevents@uea.ac.uk for further details stating voice/instrument and level of experience

Email musicevents@uea.ac.uk

Call 01603 593948

Twitter @UEAConcerts

Facebook UEAMusicCentre

Instagram @UEAmusiccentre

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The Nick Rayns LCR

UEA is known for hosting great gigs and attracting world-class musicians to Norwich

All gigs are for over 14s only

Prices are advance (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee

Visit UEAticketbookings.co.uk

Email BoxOffice@uea.ac.uk

Call 01603 508050

JUNE

Fri 2 Jun, 7.30pm

Travis

Sold out

Fri 9 Jun, 7.30pm

Leftfield

Sold out

Wed 21 Jun, 7.30pm

The HU

£24.50

Gigs

Trivium

Thu 24 Aug, 7.30pm

£35

AUGUST

Thu 24 Aug, 7.30pm

Trivium

£35

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Gigs

The Adrian Flux Waterfront

Gigs on King Street, Norwich

All gigs are for over 14s only

Prices are advance (more on the door) and may be subject to a booking fee

Visit UEAticketbookings.co.uk

Email Boxoffice@uea.ac.uk

Follow @WaterfrontNR1

Facebook WaterfrontNorwich

MAY

Tue 9 May, 7.30pm

Girl Scout

£12

Thu 11 May, 7.30pm

Black Country New Road

£17

Sat 13 May, 6.30pm

Friendly Fires

£22

Wed 31 May, 7.30pm

Swim Deep

£15

JUNE

Sat 4 Jun, 7pm

Carcass

£26.50

AUGUST

Wed 23 Aug, 7.30pm

Swans

£27.50

SEPTEMBER

Sat 30 Sep, 6pm

Somebody’s Child

£12

Swim Deep

Wed 31 May, 7.30pm

£15

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Third Thursday Lectures

The Third Thursday Lecture series brings together experts from across studies in Japanese arts and cultures. All lectures are streamed online via Zoom Sessions start at 6pm with a 50-minute lecture followed by a Q&A Free to all, booking essential

See the Sainsbury Institute Events Calendar for more details

Visit sainsbury-institute.org/events

Email sisjac@sainsbury-institute.org

Call 01603 597507

Twitter @SISJAC_UK

Facebook @sisjac.org

MAY

Thu 18 May

Stations, Steam, and Speed: Railroads and the Spatial Imaginary in Nineteenth Century Japanese Woodblock Prints

Dr Alison Miller

(Sainsbury Institute Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellow 2023)

JUNE

Thu 15 Jun

Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence

Dr Sarah E. Thompson

(Curator, Japanese Art, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)

JULY

Thu 20 July

Speaker and title to be confirmed

SEPTEMBER

Thu 21 Sep

Pigs, Roman Emperors, and Go-Go

Boots: Hijikata Tatsumi and the Revolution, Tokyo 1968

Professor William Marotti (UCLA)

Lectures and Seminars

Tue 12 – Thu 14 Sep

Tyndall Centre for Climate Research

The annual assembly of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research partnership, headquartered at the University of East Anglia, returns to Norwich this September. It will include a public-facing event on the evening of Tue 12 in partnership with the Norwich Climate Commission

Details to be announced soon at tyndall.ac.uk

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Lectures and Seminars

HSC Seminars

HSC Seminars deliver presentations from inspirational people in health, education and research. All seminars are free, and open to all

Email HSC.News@uea.ac.uk

Visit bit.ly/SchoolOfHealthSciences

Wed 3 May, 1–2pm

Dr John Donaghy

Senior Lecturer

Paramedic Science

Anglia Ruskin University

Tue 13 Jun, 12–1pm

Dr Jane Senior Senior Lecturer

Health and Justice Research Network

The University of Manchester

Wed 5 Jul, 12–1pm

Dr Zoebia Islam

Deputy Research Lead, LOROS; Honorary Lecturer

University of Leicester

Tue 12 Sep, 12–1pm

Elien Van Hout

Postgraduate Researcher

School of Health Sciences

University of East Anglia

Thu 4 May, 2pm

Dementia Open Forum

Coordinated by the Dementia Research Collaborative, these free bi-monthly meetings are open to anyone with an interest in dementia research in order to create an exchange of knowledge between researchers, clinicians, the general public, people with dementia and their carers

Daniel Blackburn’s research interests are focuses on developing non-invasive diagnostic tests for early dementia or cognitive impairment using automated analysis of language and electroencephalography (EEG)

Please email to request a link for this event

Email dementia.research@uea.ac.uk

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Centre of East Anglian Studies Spring Seminar Series

Thomas Paine Study Centre, UEA

The Centre of East Anglian Studies at UEA promotes the study of all aspects of the archaeology and history of East Anglia from prehistory to the present. Join the last two seminars of the 2023 series

Free entry, all welcome Refreshments provided. For further details, contact Dr Richard Mills, CEAS Director

Email R.Mills@uea.ac.uk

Thu 11 May, 6.30pm

Weavers Spiritualised: Clothmakers and their Politics in Seventeenth Century Norwich

Thu 18 May, 6.30pm

Hipsters, Flipsters, Finger-Poppin’ Daddies: Norwich’s Orford Arms (Orford Cellar)

BCLT Research Seminars

Wed 17 May, 4pm

The Life-Art of Translation with Jen Calleja

During this seminar, Jen Calleja will be presenting her research on the literary translator memoir –including her own memoir Fair: a literary translator memoir – offering a new definition and reframing in the process

Free, Online

Book bit.ly/BCLT-ResearchSeminar-May17

Wed 31 May, 4pm

From Mother Tongue to Other

Tongue with Dr Jayasree Kalathil

In this seminar, taking off from her personal experience and practice, Dr Jayasree Kalathil will explore questions around racialisation and minoritisation in the context of literary translation. Jayasree translates from Malayalam – the language of Kerala, the southernmost state of India

Free, Online

Book bit.ly/BCLT-Research-Seminar-May31

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Lectures and Seminars

Lectures and Seminars

UEA Lasdun Lectures

There are two more UEA Lasdun Lectures lined up to take place at the Royal Institution in the coming months. At these exciting events, you’ll get the chance to hear from UEA academics at the forefront of research. Join in the discussion of the University’s interdisciplinary strategic themes: ClimateUEA, CreativeUEA and – newly launched –HealthUEA. The events are also available to watch online via YouTube

The Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle St, London W1S 4BS

Free

Booking essential

To attend in person please register bit.ly/UEALasdunLecture2022

To attend online please register via bit.ly/Lasdun-Lecture-Online-Registration

MAY

Thu 4 May, 6.30pm

The Significance of Sleep for Wellbeing

Human life is characterized by recurring daily cycles of sleep and wakefulness. The fact we sleep through an average of one-third of our days supports the critical role sleep has in life. And indeed, sleep has been shown to have a major impact on the human brain and the body ranging from the way our genes work through metabolism and immunity to learning, memory, and mental well-being. So, could our nightly sleep be the token for a long and healthy life?

JUNE

Thu 22 Jun, 6.30pm

Narrating the Climate Crisis

This panel will bring together writers, activists and thinkers to discuss the role of the arts in communicating and re-imagining the greatest challenge of our time: the climate emergency. What new stories can mark out the path before us?

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Thu 4 May, 6.30pm Free Narrating

Thu 22 Jun, 6.30pm Free

The Significance of Sleep for Wellbeing
the
Climate Crisis

Lectures and Seminars

Wed 24 May, 5pm

Life and Death: A Creative Panel Discussion

Interdisciplinary researchers in the Medical and Health Humanities, in partnership with CreativeUEA, are proud and excited to invite you to explore the theme, Life and Death. Dr Rebecca Goss, Dr Sabina Dosani and Dr Harriet Cooper will discuss broad ranging topics including miscarriage, infant death, and the medical language of life and death.

UEA writers Rebecca Goss and Sabina Dosani will read from recent creative writing research and offer new perspectives

To book your place, please email: creative@uea.ac.uk

For more info, visit: uea.ac.uk/creative

Thu 15 Jun, 5.30pm

Dame Hermione Lee:

Giving Oneself Away –Biographical Experiences

The School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing is delighted to announce that this year’s Annual Lorna Sage Memorial Lecture will be delivered by biographer and critic, Professor Dame Hermione Lee. This lecture will brood on the place and force of the personal in biographical writing, drawing on Lorna Sage’s example, Lee’s experience of writing biography and her responses to the autobiographical strain in biography

National Centre for Writing, Dragon Hall

Book bit.ly/Lorna-Sage-MemorialLecture-2023

EDU RESEARCH SEMINAR

Thu 4 May, 2pm

Accountability Matters: Using Feminist Institutional Ethnography to examine Antiracist Initiatives in

Higher

Education with Mary P Sheridan

In the US, 2020 seemed the year universities fell over themselves to initiate and tout their antiracist credentials. With George Floyd and Breonna Taylor’s names echoing across cities and campuses, administrators made aspirational proclamations promising equity and inclusion.

But who is holding universities to account? And what happens when the gap between statements and the lived realities remains far too large?

Earlham Hall, UEA

Free to attend, no booking required

Book bit.ly/School-Of-Education-UEA

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UEA at the Royal Norfolk Show

Wed 28 and Thu 29 Jun

Norfolk Showground, Dereham Road, Norwich

Tickets £12 / £27.50

Visit rnaa.ticketsrv.co.uk/tickets/royalnorfolkshow

Twitter @UEAforBusiness

UEA will be back at the Royal Norfolk Show once more, showcasing our world-leading research themes - Climate, Creative and Health. Visit us at our marquee on President’s Avenue (opposite the Grand Ring) for a range of fun, informative and interactive activities. You can also find out about working with UEA, including accessing funding and research expertise for your business, and recruiting talented students and graduates.

UEA at the Royal Norfolk Show

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The Gloucester Project

HMS Gloucester

The Gloucester was an English warship launched in 1654 and participated in several major global conflicts before it was lost on 6 May 1682 when it struck a sandbank off North Norfolk. It was transporting James, Duke of York and Albany, heir presumptive to Edinburgh from London when it was lost

The Gloucester Project is a major historical research project exploring the life and times of the Gloucester frigate. It is funded by a major research grant from The Leverhulme Trust (2021–24)

EXHIBITION

Until Sun 10 Sep

The Last Voyage of the Gloucester: Norfolk’s Royal Shipwreck, 1682

This major exhibition is the result of a partnership between Julian and Lincoln Barnwell, Norfolk Museums Service, and academic partner UEA

Curated by:

Professor Claire Jowitt and Dr Benjamin Redding

(UEA and the Gloucester Project)

Ruth Battersby-Tooke and Dr Francesca Vanke

(Norfolk Museums Service)

Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery

Tickets bit.ly/Gloucester-Exhibition

CONFERENCE

Fri 12 – Sat 13 May

The Life, Times, and Heritage

Futures of the Gloucester, a Seventeenth-Century Third-Rate Warship

The discovery of the wreck the Gloucester, one of the most famous ships of the seventeenth century, which sank off the coast of Norfolk in 1682 while carrying James Stuart, the future King of England and Scotland, was announced in June 2022

This conference brings together international experts on maritime, naval, political, and cultural history, ship technology, archaeologists, and museum and gallery professionals, to discuss for the first time the significance of the discovery and the wreck’s future as a heritage asset

Tickets bit.ly/Gloucester-Conference

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LECTURES

The Stories of the Gloucester Shipwreck: Norfolk’s Mary Rose

In four events, curators of the Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery exhibition titled ‘The Last Voyage of the Gloucester: Norfolk’s Royal Shipwreck, 1682’, and experts in the field, will explore the Gloucester’s stories as they are told through music and drinking, literature and history, art and textiles

Town Close Auditorium, Norwich Castle

Tue 25 Apr

Music, Drinking and Other Intoxicants in Restoration Britain

Tue 16 May

An Avoidable Tragedy? The Duke of York, Politics, and Naval Policy

Tue 20 Jun

Shipwreck and the Sea in Early Modern Art and Culture: New Horizons and Watery Graves

Tue 11 Jul

Stuart Style: Textiles from the Gloucester

Lectures start at 6pm. Event attendees can enter the exhibition for free from 5–6pm

Followed by a complimentary drinks reception

The events will also be livestreamed

Find out more on our website: Visit uea.ac.uk/about/gloucestershipwreck-events

Book bit.ly/Gloucester-Lectures

Email artsandhumanitiesevents

@uea.ac.uk

The Gloucester Project

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Film Screenings

Fri 15 Sep, 12pm

East Anglian Film Archive

Join the East Anglian Film Archive (EAFA) to celebrate amateur and artist filmmakers using the 16mm film medium and technology as a means of creative expression, in the centenary year of the format’s introduction

As part of the Heritage Open Days 2023, The East Anglian Film Archive (EAFA) will be marking the 100th anniversary of the introduction of the 16mm motion picture film format. To highlight the cultural impact of this and the influence it had on both experimental artists and amateur filmmaking, EAFA will screen films from its collections

This will include those of the Institute of Amateur Cinematographers (IAC) amongst a showcase of filmmakers working with 16mm technology

The Chittock Room, The Archive Centre, Martineau Lane

The event is free to attend, but spaces are limited and so booking is advised

Reserve your tickets by completing this form: bit.ly/EAFA-form

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Sat 17 Jun, 7.30pm

Kendal Mountain Tour 2023 –Adventure Films and Guest Speaker

Join Kendal Mountain for an evening celebrating adventure from some of the most spectacular places on earth, brought to you by the world’s biggest adventure festival Kendal Mountain Festival

A chance to watch a selection of award-winning films from high altitude adventure to cinematically beautiful tales showcasing wilderness and adventure travel from across the globe. The films will be introduced by a member of the Kendal Mountain Presenting team

Lecture Theatre 1, UEA

£16.71 / £18.33

Tickets bit.ly/Kendal-Mountain-TourNorwich

Sat 7 Oct, 7.30pm

Banff Mountain Film Festival

Join the world’s top adventure film-makers and explorers as they push themselves to the limits in the most remote and stunning corners of the globe. Witness epic human-powered feats, lifeaffirming challenges and mindblowing cinematography – all on the big screen

Lecture Theatre 1, UEA

£5 / £15

Tickets bit.ly/Banff-Mountain-FilmFestival-Norwich

Film Screenings

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Art Events and Exhibitions

The Sainsbury Centre

Welcome to the Sainsbury Centre, an international art museum home to world class art collections from contemporary to anthropological and archaeological themes. They also boast cafés, a shop and a 350-acre outdoor Sculpture Park

Opening hours

Tuesday – Friday 9am–6pm (exhibition entry 9.30am–5pm)

Saturday – Sunday 10am–5pm (Last exhibition entry 4pm)

Closed Mondays, including bank holidays

Entry

The new Universal Ticket allows access to the entire gallery. This ticket operates on a ‘Pay If and What You Can’ basis. Upon arrival, go to Gallery Reception where the Universal Ticket is available

Visit SainsburyCentre.ac.uk

Email scva@uea.ac.uk

Call 01603 593199

Twitter / Instagram @SainsburyCentre

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Bear Mother Drum, Morgan Asoyuf, 2018, Elk hide drum, acrylic paint © Courtesy of the Artist

Exhibitions

Until Sun 30 Jul

Empowering Art: Indigenous Creativity and Activism from North America’s Northwest Coast

Empowering Art is a groundbreaking exhibition of rich but rarely seen artworks, bringing together exceptional contemporary and historical pieces from across the Northwest Coast of North America. Developed in close consultation with Indigenous artists and community leaders from across the Northwest Coast, Empowering Art showcases the talent of their artistic and cultural creations on a scale unseen in the UK since the 1970s

Until Sun 17 Sept

Julian Stair: Art, Death and the Afterlife

Leading ceramic artist, Julian Stair OBE, presents new works in Art, Death and the Afterlife. Created in response to the global pandemic, Stair offers commemoration and solace for those who have died and lost loved ones. Around thirty new artworks by the artist, including monumental figural forms, will invite the viewer to meditate on the relationship between the clay vessel and the human body

Art Events and Exhibitions

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‘Julian Stair Art, Death and the Afterlife’ at Sainsbury Centre, Photo ©Jan Baldwin

Art Events and Exhibitions

Free Displays

Come and discover the Sainsbury Centre’s eclectic collection of art, or explore the 350-acre on campus Sculpture Park

All activities on this page are free entry and un-ticketed In-person

Sculpture Park

The Sculpture Park surrounds the award-winning Norman-Foster designed Sainsbury Centre building at the UEA campus. Set within the 350 acres of parkland featuring outstanding art, architecture and natural beauty, it is open daily during daylight for all visitors to enjoy. The Sculpture Park includes important works by notable artists such as Henry Moore, Elisabeth Frink, Lynn Chadwick, Liliane Lijn and Antony Gormley

Ways of Working

Ways of Working (WoW) is an Artist Development Programme at the Sainsbury Centre. A presentation of works-in-progress by artists who attend the programme, this display celebrates the creative journey of making and thinking in response to the Sainsbury Centre, including the mess, mistakes and moments of uncertainty alongside the points of connection and possibility that occur along the way

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UEA Sculpture Park, Photo ©Ben Rodwell Photo ©Andy Crouch

Art Events and Exhibitions

Sculpture Park Festival

Explore the outdoor aspects of our arts landscape by joining a tour of our fantastic Sculpture Park. You will be led by one of our enthusiastic guides through the various sculptural and architectural wonders that make up the Sculpture Park, before returning to the Centre for coffee and a cake in the Terrace Cafe

The tour will start at 2pm

Coffee and cake will be served at 3.30pm

Total cost, including the tour and refreshments, is £6

Numbers are limited, booking essential

Thu 4 May

Guide: Lin Malton

Fri 12 May

Guide: Paul Moss

Thu 18 May

Guide: Cathy Merry

Thu 25 May

Guide: Philippa Farrant

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UEA Sculpture Park, Photo ©Ben Rodwell

Spotlight Festival

Each Spotlight tour is led by a different guide and has been designed to reveal an area of personal fascination. During this festival, you will have the chance to join your guide before the tour to enjoy a cup of coffee and a delicious cake in the Terrace Café. Then you will be led on one of our popular Spotlight tours, where one aspect of the collection will be highlighted, revealing the stories behind the objects, and illuminating unexpected connections

Numbers limited, booking essential

Coffee will be served from 10am to 11am. Tours begin at 11am

Total cost, including the tour and refreshments, is £6

Wed 3 May

Watch the Birdie

Birds across all ages and cultures

Guide: Dave Johnson

Thu 11 May

Take a Pew

A tour of seated figures in the Sainsbury Collection

Guide: Diane Freeborn

Fri 19 May

Why Here

How the Sainsbury Collection came to Norwich

Guide: Bo Davis

Wed 24 May

Sparking Joy

Celebrating Music and Dance in the Sainsbury Collection

Guide: Jenni Brace

Art Events and Exhibitions

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THIS IS YOUR OPEN DAY

Saturday 8 July 2023

Saturday 9 September 2023

Saturday 21 October 2023

Saturday 18 November 2023

Directions

UEA is accessible by foot, bike, bus and the local Park and Ride services

Please note that parking on campus is limited

For directions around campus

Visit uea.ac.uk/visit/plan-your-visit

What’s On Mailing List

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Visit bit.ly/UEA_Whats_On

Please note: information in this edition of What’s On was correct at time of going to press, but details may be subject to change. Please check our online listings and related websites before attending an event: uea.ac.uk/uea-life/events

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Photo ©Neil Hall
Until Sun 30 Jul Empowering Art: Indigenous Creativity and Activism from North America’s Northwest Coast 18 Until Sun 10 Sep The Last Voyage of the Gloucester: Norfolk’s Royal Shipwreck 14 Until Sun 17 Sep Julian Stair: Art, Death and the Afterlife 19 MAY Wed 3 May HSC Seminar 08 Wed 3 May Watch the Birdie 23 Thu 4 May Sculpture Park Festival 22 Thu 4 May UEA Lasdun Lecture: The Significance of Sleep for Wellbeing 10 Thu 4 May EDU Research Seminar 12 Thu 4 May Dementia Open Forum 08 Tue 9 May Girl Scout 06 Wed 10 May UEA Music Centre Spring Lunchtime Concerts 04 Thu 11 May Take a Pew 23 Thu 11 May Black Country New Road 06 Thu 11 May Centre of East Anglian Studies Spring Seminar 09 Fri 12 May Sculpture Park Festival 22 Fri 12 – Sat 13 May The Life, Times, and Heritage Futures of the Gloucester, a Seventeenth-Century Third-Rate Warship 14 Sat 13 May Friendly Fires 06 Tue 16 May Stories of the Gloucester: An Avoidable Tragedy? The Duke of York, Politics, and Naval Policy 15 Wed 17 May BCLT Research Seminars: The Life-Art of Translation with Jen Calleja 09 Thu 18 May Centre of East Anglian Studies Spring Seminar 09 Thu 18 May Third Thursday Lectures 07 Thu 18 May Sculpture Park Festival 22 Fri 19 May Why Here 23 Wed 24 May Speaking Joy 23 Thu 25 May Sculpture Park Festival 22 Wed 31 May Swim Deep 06 Wed 31 May BCLT Research Seminars: From Mother Tongue to Other Tongue with Dr Jayasree Kalathil 09
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What’s
JUNE Fri 2 Jun Travis 05 Sun 4 Jun Carcass 06 Fri 9 Jun Leftfield 05 Tue 13 Jun HSC Seminar 08 Thu 15 Jun Dame Hermione Lee: Giving Oneself Away – Biographical Experiences 12 Sat 17 Jun Kendal Mountain Tour 2023 – Adventure Films and Guest Speaker 17 Tue 20 Jun Stories of the Gloucester: Shipwreck and the Sea in Early Modern Art and Culture: New Horizons and Watery Graves 15 Wed 21 Jun The HU 05 Thu 22 Jun UEA Lasdun Lecture: Narrating the Climate Crisis 10 Wed 28 – Thu 29 Jun UEA at Royal Norfolk Show 13 JULY Wed 5 Jul HSC Seminar 08 Tue 11 Jul The Stories of the Gloucester Shipwreck: Stuart Style: Textiles from the Gloucester 15 Thu 20 Jul Third Thursday Lecture 07 AUGUST Wed 23 Aug Swans 06 Thu 24 Aug Trivium 05 SEPTEMBER Fri 8 – Sat 9 Sep Noirwich Crime Writing Festival 03 Tue 12 – Thu 14 Sep Tyndall Centre for Climate Research 07 Tue 12 Sep HSC Seminar 08 Fri 15 Sep East Anglian Film Archive 16 Thu 21 Sep Third Thursday Lecture 07 Fri 22 – Mon 25 Sep UEA Music Auditions 04 Sat 30 Sep Somebody’s Child 06 OCTOBER Sat 7 Oct Banff Mountain Film Festival 17 What’s On 29

Tasters

Subject

Thinking about studying at HE?

Join UEA’s friendly online taster sessions to discover what it’s like to study your chosen subject at university. You might even meet your future lecturer

For more information: Visit bit.ly/SubjectTasterSession

Summer taster lectures and webinars

MAY

Tue 2 May International Development Is the world becoming a better place? Thinking about global poverty

Tue 9 May Biology

Exploring the causes and approaches to tackling antibiotic resistance

Tue 9 May Drama Performance psychology: Applying theory to improve your practice

Thu 11 May Media Media representation: Identity

Mon 15 May English Literature Analysing previously unseen texts/poetry

Tue 16 May Sociology Social care intervention: making the right call

Wed 17 May Politics UK voting behaviour

Tue 23 May History France in revolution

Wed 24 May American Studies/History US Civil Rights Movement

Wed 24 May International Development Migration

Thu 25 May Biology Latest developments and advances in gene sequencing

Thu 25 May Economics The future of the UK car industry

JUNE

Wed 7 Jun Languages

Spanish: El Laberinto del Fauno

Thu 8 Jun Law Spotlight on current legal cases, their significance and expected legal consequences

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Mon 12 Jun English Literature

Homer’s Iliad

Tue 13 Jun Economics Externalities and government intervention

Tue 13 Jun International Development

Thu 15 Jun Business

Wed 21 Jun Philosophy

Food and famine

Decision-making to increase business performance: ‘what-if’ scenario workshop

Immanuel Kant (1785), Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals, Chapters 1 and 2

Subject Tasters

Mon 26 Jun Physics

Wed 28 Jun Economics

Wed 28 Jun Law

Problem solving and thinking skills

Applying maths to understand and tackle the UK economic crisis

Law-making

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Banff Mountain Film Festival

Sat 7 Oct, 7.30pm

Lecture Theatre 1, UEA

Events Office

University of East Anglia

Norwich Research Park

Norwich, NR4 7TJ

Visit uea.ac.uk/events

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