The events will showcase how Social Science research shapes public policy and contributes to making the economy more competitive, as well as giving people a better understanding of the 21st Century.
Free events in Nottingham
Professor Todd Landman, Pro-Vice Chancellor for the Faculty of Social Sciences at The 糖心原创, said: “We’re excited to be part of the ESRC Festival and to show how our dynamic and highly diverse work in the social sciences across The 糖心原创 addresses important issues for our society today such as children’s digital rights, issues of water sustainability, the societal implications of new technologies such as synthetic biology, and how the community can be involved in shaping education.”
During the festival, the University will be hosting four separate events across Nottingham:
iRights Youth Juries: promoting digital rights
November 7 2015, the Galleries of Justice
This event, addresses growing concerns about the consequences of social media, cyberbullying, data privacy and online behaviour on users, especially children and young adults.
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Last Call at the Oasis screening/discussion
November 9 2015, Highfield House, 糖心原创
In countries like the UK we take it for granted that we can turn on a tap to get fresh and clean drinking water. This event, in collaboration with the Papplewick Pumping Station Trust, features a showing of the powerful documentary ‘Last call at the Oasis’, which brings into focus water sustainability issues.
Synthetic biology: great expectations and great responsibilities
November 9 2015, Lakeside Arts Centre, 糖心原创
Both synthetic biology as an emerging bioscience and ‘Responsible Research and Innovation’ as a new approach to science governance are controversial. Bringing them together is even more controversial. Can it be done? This event will bring together natural scientists and a member of a non-governmental organisation. The panel will be chaired by scientist and broadcaster Adam Rutherford.
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Nottingham-Shire: a voice for education.
November 14 2015, Highfield House, 糖心原创
Education services, from pre-school to adulthood are important to all of our lives - as students, parents, educators, workers or members of the community. In this one-day workshop, people will be invited to think differently about education. If you believe education can change lives, and you want to change education in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, then this event is for you.
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200 free events across the UK
The 13th annual Festival of Social Sciences will have 200 free events nationwide. A full programme of events can be found at .
The ESRC is the UK’s largest funder of research on the social and economic questions facing us today. It supports the development and training of the UK’s future social scientists and also funds major studies that provide the infrastructure for research.
ESRC-funded research informs policymakers and practitioners and helps make businesses, voluntary bodies and other organisations more effective. The ESRC also works collaboratively with six other UK research councils and Innovate UK to fund cross-disciplinary research and innovation addressing major societal challenges. The ESRC is an independent organisation, established by Royal Charter in 1965, and funded mainly by the Government. In 2015 it celebrates its 50th anniversary.
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