Events

Up-and-coming events from across the School of Health in Social Science.

Upcoming events

Event date
Jan 13 2026 -

Let's Gather: Handicraft Club

This is a regular club for everyone who loves crafts or wants to learn a new skill.

2026 Further information
Jan 21 2026 -

Careers: CV’s and Applications

An online session held by the University's Careers Service.

2026 Further information
Jan 23 2026 -

Let's Gather: Beat the Blues Ceilidh

Chase off the January blues with a fun night of traditional Scottish dancing!

2026 Further information
Feb 03 2026 -

Let's Gather: Networking and Socialising

This is a regular networking club available for everyone in the School.

2026 Further information
Feb 03 2026 -

CCRI Seminar: Unanticipated voices? Reflections from our ongoing ‘adventures’ with participant-authored photography, interviewing and interpretative phenomenology

CCRI Seminar, presented by Dr Iain Williamson on Tuesday 3 February: 'Unanticipated voices? Reflections from our ongoing ‘adventures’ with participant-authored photography, interviewing and interpretative phenomenology'

2026 Further information
Feb 04 2026 -

Careers: Job Hunting Strategy

An online session held by the University's Careers Service.

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Feb 10 2026 -

Let's Gather: Games Club

This is a regular club for anyone to come along and play games.

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Mar 04 2026 -

CCRI Seminar: Embodied Inquiry - Dance, Poetry, and Creative Methods in Applied Health Research

CCRI Seminar, presented by Dr. Celina Carter on Wednesday 4 March: 'Embodied Inquiry - Dance, Poetry, and Creative Methods in Applied Health Research'

2026 Further information
Mar 10 2026 -

Let's Gather: Handicraft Club

This is a regular club for everyone who loves crafts or wants to learn a new skill.

2026 Further information
Apr 02 2026 -

CCRI Seminar: Deep Equality - Spiritual, Therapeutic and Political uses of the Equalising Rhythm Paradigm

CCRI Seminar, presented by Jocelyn Chaplin on Thursday 2 April: 'Deep Equality - Spiritual, Therapeutic and Political uses of the Equalising Rhythm Paradigm'

2026 Further information