Undergraduate Open Day
Join us at one of our undergraduate open days. Our open days provide the perfect opportunity to see our campus facilities and explore your options.
Join us at one of our undergraduate open days. Our open days provide the perfect opportunity to see our campus facilities and explore your options.
Join us at one of our undergraduate open days. Our open days provide the perfect opportunity to see our campus facilities and explore your options.
We are delighted to welcome Prof Andreja Gomboc from Slovenia to present the 2025 John Porter Memorial Lecture on "Stars - gone in a day!". Learn about the many explosive ways that stars can "die" and what we can learn from them. The lecture is free and open to all. Tickets are not required, just turn up and enjoy the lecture.
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Each year, our final-year students in Art, Design, and Film take part in the degree show a dynamic, immersive, and celebratory exhibition that marks the culmination of three years of hard work, learning, and creativity.
Explore bold, forward-thinking projects challenging real-world problems. Whether you're a student, industry professional, academic, or simply passionate about design, this is your chance to be inspired, network, and connect with exceptional talent. Come and experience design that shapes the future!
Each year, our final year Art and Design final year students host a two-week celebration of their work in the John Lennon Art and Design Building. This year's show, themed THIS IS WHAT WE DO is shaping up to be an exciting showcase of some of the best, cutting-edge art and design practise.
In this RCBB Neuroscience Theme event various internal and external speakers will discuss research on engagement and effort.
Nick Lane is Professor of Evolutionary Biochemistry at University College London. His research is on how energy flow has shaped evolution, from the origin of life to the evolution of eukaryotic cells with downright quirky traits such as sex. The Earth teems with life: in its oceans, forests, skies and cities. Yet there is a black hole at the heart of biology. We do not know why complex life is the way it is, or, for that matter, how life first began. In this talk Lane will show that the answer lies in energy!
Professor William Schabas will deliver our inaugural Centre for the Study of Law in Theory and Practice (LTAP) Annual Lecture on ‘Race, Racial Discrimination and International Law’.