Events in the School of Social Policy

Keep up-to-date with the latest events from across the School of Social Policy. 

Forthcoming events

Leadership as Performance: One-day workshop

Date
03/06/2013
Location:
HSMC
Categories:
Social Sciences

Masters in Healthcare Management Mastersclass

Date
03/06/2013
Location:
Park House
Description
Are you considering studying for a Masters in Healthcare Management or a Postgraduate Certificate in Healthcare Commissioning? Come and meet the experts at our Mastersclass.
Categories:
Social Sciences, Students

Involving citizens in health and social care decision-making in a time of austerity - One-day seminar

Date
04/06/2013
Location:
Health Services Management Centre, Park House
Description
One-day seminar on involving citizens in health and social care decision making in a time of austerity, Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham on 4 June 2013.
Categories:
Social Sciences

Community Day: Survivor Performance Arts and Exhibition

Date
09/06/2013
Location:
Muirhead Tower, University of Birmingham
Description
As part of the University's Community Day on Sunday 9 June, the Social Work Department at the Institute of Applied Social Studies are hosting a 'Survivor Performance Arts and Exhibition' in the Muirhead Tower.
Categories:
Research, Social Sciences

Conceptualizing multilingualism under globalization: membership claims, social categories and emblems of authenticity

Date
11 - 12/06/2013
Location:
School of Education, University of Birmingham
Description
The University of Birmingham's MOSAIC Centre for Research on Multilingualism and the IRiS Institute for Research on Superdiversity, will host a two-day seminar on 'Conceptualizing multilingualism under superdiversity: membership claims, social categories and emblems of authenticity', 11-12 June 2013 at the School of Education, University of Birmingham.
Categories:
Research, Social Sciences

Sexual abuse on children: representation of Class, Race and Gender

Date
17/07/2013
Location:
TBC
Description
This cross-disciplinary, one-day workshop will build on recent revelations of sexual abuse by high profile public figures such as Jimmy Saville, Cyril Smith and Stuart Hall.
Categories:
Research, Social Sciences
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