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HSPS Freshers' Events
- All of September
- Find the schedule here
Virtual launch of Medieval Murder Maps: London, York and Oxford – 28th September, 5.15pm BST
This successful project started in 2018 and it has been greatly improved by adding new historical murder cases and two new cities! During the launch a new website will be revealed so you can browse at your heart's content. Join Prof Manuel Eisner and Dr Stephanie Brown, and travel back in time.
Please register here to attend.
Data Pipelines for Science course
- 25 -26 September
- Apply by 5pm Friday 8th September
Find out more and apply to join the September 2023 Data Pipelines School here.
Imperial and postimperial emigrations. The case of Russia
- 4-5 October 2023
- Warsaw
Introducing Data Science for Research course
- 16 October - 17 November
- Apply by 5pm Friday 8th September
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The Accelerate Programme are offering 50% funding for this cohort reducing the cost to participants to £1,050 + VAT.
Visit the course page to find out more and fill in this form to apply
CRASSH Impact and Innovation Training
- 15.30 -18.30 19 October
- SG2, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge
A training event on Impact and Innovation in Arts and Humanites Research. Click here for further details.
'Rethinking Justice - Alternatives to Custody for Juvenile Sexual Offenders currently before the courts and those that were juveniles at the time of their historical offending.’
- 09:00 - 17:00 21 October
- O'Reilly Hall in UCD or online