2019

View our previous events from 2019 across the School of Health in Social Science.

Past events

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Jun 13 2019 -

Workwell Kansas: a comprehensive workplace wellness intervention

Elizabeth Ablah, PhD, MPH is from the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health at the University of Kansas School of Medicine. She will discuss a comprehensive worksite wellness initiative she has developed, WorkWell KS, that emphasizes policy, systems, and environmental changes. 

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Jun 18 2019 -

Understanding self-harm through art and words: end of project event

Amy Chandler, and Zoi Simopoulou invite you to join them at their end of project event, where they will share insights and findings from a recently completed research project which used art-based discussion groups to explore meanings of self-harm.

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Jun 19 2019 -

Staff GDPR drop-in

Confused about GDPR or what to do with your research data? Come to our drop-in session with Data Protection Officer Rena Gertz.

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Jun 20 2019 -

American Relational Psychoanalysis Reading Group

This reading group will provide an introduction to the key concepts, theorists, and techniques associated with American Relational Psychoanalysis.

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Jun 21 2019 -

Let's Gather - Summer Barbecue

This event is open to all School of Health in Social Science students and staff, and your families.

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Jun 26 2019 -

We also asked for love, a seminar on imagined portraits

This seminar introduces the concept of ‘imagined portraits’ as a collaboration between arts and social sciences.

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Aug 10 2019 -

Book Festival: Yasmin Rahman: The Power of Friendship

Come prepared for a sophisticated, sensitive event that explores different points of view, mental health in a digital world and finding the strength and happiness to survive.

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Aug 10 2019 -
Aug 13 2019 -

Book Festival: Nathan Filer & Helen Thomson Analysing The Brain's Functions

An event focusing on the power, and tragedy, of the mind.

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Aug 19 2019 -

CADP Seminar with Campbell Paul, recipient of Alexander McCall Smith's Isabel Dalhousie Fellowship

You are invited to our seminar with Associate Professor Campbell Paul, recipient of Alexander McCall Smith's Isabel Dalhousie Fellowship.

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