5th February - Employment and well-being: How much work should we do in the 'good life'?
Workshop leader: Dr Brendan Burchell
24th February - Quo Vadis Olympism: a multidisciplinary exploration
Workshop leader: Dr Jonathan Grix
5th March - Memory and History: Understanding contemporary Olympism in an individual and social context
Workshop leader: Professor Katia Rubio
11th March - Big Data Lunchtime Seminar
Worlshop leader: Dr Pierre-Louis Vezina
11th March - Charities and their Publics
Workshop leaders: Professor Saul Becker and Sukhvinder Kaur-Stubbs
16th April - Home, Harmony and Hope Birmingham & Chicago
Workshop leader: Dr Keith Magee
27th April - The Contribution of Leaderful Practice To Leadership-as-Practice
Workshop leader: Professor Joe Raelin
29th April - Looking Forward to Clean Sport: The Future of Education- and Detection-Based Deterrents to Doping
Workshop leader: Dr Ian Boardley
7th May - Mind, Brain and Models - Nottingham meets Birmingham
Workshop leaders: Professor Steven Coombes, Professor Paul McGraw, Professor Chris Miall, and Professor Uta Noppeney
13th May - Big Data Lunchtime Seminar
Workshop leaders: Dr Susan E. Lee and Joanne M. Leach
20th May - Critical Entrepreneurship Studies
Workshop leader: Dr Caroline Essers
8th June - Some thoughts on cognitive functions and correspondences of Egyptian myth (eme) s
Workshop leader: Professor Katja Goebs
9th June - Mature trees and climate change – why are they overlooked and why are they important?
Workshop leader: Professor Ellsworth
10th June - Educational Realities and The Tasks of the Critical Scholar/Activist in Education
Workshop leader: Professor Michael W. Apple
11th June - International Workshop on Intersectionality and Migrant Entrepreneurship
Workshop leaders: Professor Monder Ram, Professor Kiran Trehan, and Dr Maria Villares-Varela
25th-26th June - New Directions in Human Capital Theory
Workshop leaders: Prof Stan Siebert, Prof Fiona Carmichael, and Prof Mary O'Mahony
25th June - Planned Cities, Engineered Cities
Workshop leaders: Professors John R. Bryson, Miles Tight, and Dr Phil Jones.
27th June - Memory-Myth-Performance
Workshop leaders: Dr Martin Bommas and Professor Katja Goebs
29th June - Collaboration with Hong Kong University via U21
Workshop leader: Professor Becky Loo
29th June - Making Resources Speak: themes and methods of the New Materialism
Workshop leaders: Professor Corey Ross and Dr Frank Uekötter
1st July - Professor Geoff Eley: "What Produces Democracy? Revolutionary Crises, Popular Politics, and Democratic Gains in Twentieth-Century Europe"
Workshop leader: Professor Geoff Eley
9th July - Screening Vulnerability
Workshop leader: Dr Michele Aaron
9th July - Authorial Attribution: Traditional and Non-Traditional Approaches in the Digital Age
Workshop leaders: Dr Gillian Wright and Dr Mel Evans
21st July - Giving Women Their Place in Holocaust History
Workshop leader: Dr. Rochelle G. Saidel
28th August - Employing Vulnerability Theory: Challenges and Opportunities
Workshop leader: Professor Marie Fox
10th September - Begging on the streets in Northern Europe
Workshop leader: Dr Sheba Saeed
14th September - Vulnerability and Resilience: An Emerging Paradigm
Workshop leader: Professor Martha Fineman
16th September - In Collaboration: Arts and Science
Workshop leaders: Professor Bill Chaplin, Professor Geoffrey Crossick, and Professor Barry Smith
18th September - Loss, Recovery, Reclamation: Re-thinking the Modern World
Workshop leader: Dr Kate Smith
2nd November - Latin American and Caribbean experiences of migration, work and employment
Workshop leader: Dr Maria Villares
9th December - Big Data Lunchtime Seminar: 'R or Python? What's your favourite data analysis tool?'
Workshop leaders: Dr Grace Garner and Christoph Stich
10th December - The Stranger's Guide to the Paradoxical Museum
Workshop leader: Professor Grossmann
14th December - Human Brain Health
Workshop leader: Dr Andrew Bagshaw