Postgraduate Digital Masterclass Series

The University of Birmingham Dubai presents it's Postgraduate Digital Masterclass series, delivered by our expert Academics to provide valuable insights into prominent topics and give a taste of postgraduate study with the university. 

Delivered over the course of a week these hour long digital masterclasses delivered by leading Academics will give you an opportunity to learn more about topics ranging from Urban Development through to International Communications Marketing and Sport Coaching, providing you with an insight into postgraduate study with University of Birmingham Dubai.

 At the end of each discussion, there will be an opportunity for the audience to ask questions of our experts. 

"Planning in the age of Mega-Cities" Monday 6th December

Join our digital masterclass on Planning in the age of Mega-Cities and find out more about our MSc Urban Planning, programme running in January and September 2022.

Abstract

With increasing urbanisation the sustainability of urban development is becoming of crucial importance. The first wave of mega city growth took place with little concern for the environmental damage that it would cause, the unhealthy nature of the city and the social dislocation that would follow. For example, air pollution, caused by the unchecked expansion of car use, is now understood to have serious impact on health, especially amongst school age children. Furthermore, water quality is often problematic with plastic pollution and increasing problem.

After overviewing these problems this masterclass will then turn to look at how mega cities are attempting to mediate these issues and the many challenges they face in doing so. Within this it will also explore how social justice can be achieved in such actions i.e. how can the most marginalised groups, who are most often hit hardest by the negative aspects of rapid urban growth, be included in the more equitable development of the city.

The lecture will then turn to explore how while mediation has had some success it is clear that new approaches are needed in the future as cities need to move towards post-carbon futures, improve the health of their population and become more inclusive overall. This will see a change in the role of urban planners as they are moving beyond traditional planning roles, such as the design of cities, to having to take a more holistic approach to planning which includes environmental, social and political aspects of urban development. The lecture will be based on the experiences of numerous mega cities from both the global north and south with particular attention paid to the role of planning in the recently launched Dubai 2040 masterplan which has the potential to become the new best practice in sustainable planning for mega cities

This event will take place on Zoom and a link will be shared upon booking.

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Meet our Experts

Dr John Round, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography 

John Round is a socio-economic geographer whose main research interest is concerned with how people/households develop tactics to cope with marginality in all its forms. His PhD examined how senior citizens survive in the Russian far north east city of Magadan in the face of extreme economic marginalization and hostile climatic conditions.  After this he researched the experiences of middle aged men in St Petersburg in relation to changing notions of work in the early post-Soviet period. From this he developed an interested in informal economic practices as a coping tactic to economic exclusion and this led to a large scale project, funded by the ESRC, exploring the nature and role of the informal economy in Moscow and Kyiv concluding that informality is an integral part of the post-Soviet everyday.

John’s research is influenced by the work of Lefebvre in relation to (non)theories of the everyday and state/society relationships and de Certeau with regard to the construction, and difference between, the strategies and tactics of everyday life. He is currently working on a major long-term project, supported by the Open Society Foundation, to explore the everyday experiences of labour migrants in Moscow and Kazan from Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. This project, undertaken alongside Dr Irina Kuznetsova from Kazan Federal University and Professor Sergei Sergei Ryazantsev, of the Russian Academy of Sciences, examines the problems labour migrants face in Russia and the impact of migration on those remaining at ‘home’. It is particularly interested in how migrants access social welfare, such as health services; the precarious nature of their employment; problems with registration and housing and interactions with the state.

He is currently spending most of his time at the National Research University, Higher School of Economics in Moscow, where he is part of the Faculty of Sociology and the Centre of Advanced Studies. He recently completed a five month fellowship at the University of Hokkaido and will be undertaking a fellowship in 2014 at the University of Helsinki. 

"The Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program: A Primer" Monday 6th December

Join our digital masterclass on The Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program: A Primer to learn more about use of CSAP framework and discover more about our new MSc Physical Education and Wellbeing and MSc Sports Coaching programmes running in January and September 2022.

Abstract

 Physical activity bolsters learning, health and wellness in school-aged youth. This masterclass will focus on the comprehensive school physical activity program (CSPAP) framework, which is designed to capitalize on available resources before, during, and after school to generate and leverage support for the academic, physical and social-emotional development of children and adolescents. Professionals with expertise in physical education, physical activity, and sports can play leading roles in implementing a CSPAP and garnering the assistance of other members of a school community to strengthen and sustain school- and community-wide efforts to ensure all youth achieve their full developmental potential while also meeting consensus guidelines for daily physical activity participation and learning the knowledge, skills and dispositions to pursue a physically active lifestyle.

This event will take place on Zoom and a link will be shared upon booking.

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"International Marketing Communications" Tuesday 7th December 

Join our digital masterclass on International Marketing Communications to learn more about how marketing communcations models can be applied to contemporary professional practise, and our MSc International Business programme running in January and September 2022.

Abstract

The world is facing unprecedented challenges with regards to marketing, business and life in general. This digital masterclass looks at some of the established marketing communication models and examines how they are relevant to contemporary professional practice. More specifically, the session will introduce the concept of the marketing communications, the communication process, communication standardisation and communication adaption, global promotion factors and the international communication mix. The masterclass aims to show-case the ability and knowledge of our faculty, the benefits of studying the MSc International Business at Birmingham University Dubai as well as to examine key components of cutting edge international marketing communications that are required to succeed in an uncertain future.

This event will take place on Zoom and a link will be shared upon booking.

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Meet our Experts

Dr. Alun Epps, Programme Director MSc International Business

Dr. Alun Epps holds a PhD in Marketing Management from the University of Aberystwyth, UK, an MBA from the University of Portsmouth, UK and has taught mostly marketing and management subjects. His research interests include consumer behaviour in online and offline environments, entrepreneurship and small to medium enterprise marketing, the long-term impact of digital devices on minors, post-graduate dissertation supervision and education management. He has lived and worked in the United Arab Emirates for over 20 years and calls Dubai his home.

"Computer Science & its Multidisciplinary Applications - How CS is changing the world?" Wednesday 8th December

Join our digital masterclass on Computer Science & its Multidisciplinary Applications - How CS is changing the world and find out more about our MSc Computer Science and MSc Artificial Intelligience and Computer Science programmes running in January and September 2022.

Abstract

This talk will give the audience an overview of the Computer Science discipline and its cutting-edge applications in multiple domains. The talk will begin with an introduction to Computer Science domain and the top reasons for majoring in Computer Science. We will have a look at some of the interesting cross-discipline applications of computer science in the domains of Medical Sciences, Automotive Industry, Robotics, Simulation & Modeling, Finance and others. Followed by a brief overview of the computer science programmes at University of Birmingham Dubai and a discussion on the career opportunities for graduates. At the end, we will have a Q&A session for addressing any questions/clarifications from the audience.

This event will take place on Zoom and a link will be shared upon booking.

Register here to book your place

Meet our Experts

Dr. Mian M. Hamayun, Assistant Professor and Head of Computer Science 

Dr Mian M. Hamayun completed his PhD in Computer Science specializing in modeling and simulation of Multi-Processor System-on-a-Chip (MPSoC), from the University of Grenoble, France (2013). He has 12+ years of Academia & Industry experience, including University of Birmingham Dubai (UAE), National University of Sciences & Technology, Islamabad (PK), Virtual Open Systems, Grenoble (FR), Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble (FR) and Streaming Networks, Islamabad (PK). His research interests include Modeling & Simulation, Virtualization, Software Performance Estimation, Internet of Things and Cloud Computing.

 

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