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Upcoming Events

Southampton Arts and Humanities Festival | Arts and Humanities Day 2024

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Explore human experience at Arts and Humanities Day this November! Arts and Humanities day is the University of Southampton’s free family-friendly annual celebration of the Humanities and Arts. Families will be able to explore hand’s-on activities, workshops, talks, and exhibits presented by students, researchers, local community groups and artists. This year we'll be at the Southampton Cultural Quarter on Saturday 9th November 2024, in collaboration with the University of Southampton's branch of the ESRC Festival of Social Science, John Hansard Gallery, MAST Mayflower Studios and Southampton City Art Gallery. There’s even a competition to a win a family pass for the Turner Sims Southampton Winter Family Day for those who travel sustainably to the event. Free tickets can be booked through the festival website: southamptonartshumfest.co.uk/artshumday

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50th Anniversary Celebration – Environmental Sciences at Southampton

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FREE INVITATION: Students join us to celebrate 50 years of Environmental Science at Southampton: Friday 21 April 2023

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Navigating Our Way Towards A Plastic-Free Ocean

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Join us for a fascinating and inspiring talk as Emily shares her adventures and scientific insights.

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Degrees To Save The World – Reducing, Reusing and Recycling

Virtual
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Discover the ways that alumnae from Maths and Geography are helping to promote sustainable consumption - from sustainable fashion to international recycling initiatives.

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Degrees To Save The World – Working Together To Build A Better World

Virtual
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Hear how alumni from Population & Geography, Politics & International Relations, and Engineering are working for the United Nations, the World Bank and in social enterprise to build a better, fairer world through partnership and collaboration.

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Degrees To Save The World: Conserving Nature

Virtual
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Discover how alumnae from Zoology and Marine Biology are helping to protect some of the world's most endangered species through conservation projects and policy making.

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Degrees To Save The World: Building Sustainable Communities through Social Entrepreneurship

Virtual
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Find out what it’s like to be a social entrepreneur from International Relations and Ship Science alumni, who are using social business models to end hunger and protect the environment through sustainable agriculture.

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Is It Too Late to Save Our Oceans?

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An online event that will address why oceans are our most powerful nature based solution, and why we need to act now to protect them.

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Bite-Sized Lecture: Population and Migrations

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As part of our bite-sized lecture series, Professor Andy Tatem, discusses population and migration.

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Bite-Sized Lecture: Ocean and Climate Change

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As part of our bite-sized lecture series, Dr Eleanor Frajka-Williams, former Associate Professor Oceanography, University of Southampton and Professor Stephen Belcher, Met Office Chief Scientist discuss Oceans and Climates.

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Bite-Sized Lecture: Delivering the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

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As part of our bite-sized lecture series, Commonwealth Secretary-General, Baroness Scotland and Gwen Hines discuss delivering UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

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Bite-Sized Lecture: Food Security and Environmental Stability

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What is the future of food security? As part of our bite-sized lecture series Professor Guy Poppy discusses the challenges of achieving food security and environmental stability.

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Alumni Career Webinar – Rebecca Self

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Catch up on the second in our February 2021 Alumni Career Webinar series.

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