29/05/2024
Interact with our 15 fantastic speakers β secure one of the two final places at the 2nd CICSI Summer School: https://bit.ly/3vCzTbu
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29/05/2024
Interact with our 15 fantastic speakers β secure one of the two final places at the 2nd CICSI Summer School: https://bit.ly/3vCzTbu
health
08/05/2024
One week left to secure the final early-bird places at the 2nd Summer School on addressing the social context of distress.
Fantastic speakers including Twaio Afuape, Sir Sam Everington, and Richard Wilkinson.
Reserve your spot today! https://bit.ly/3vCzTbu
01/05/2024
Secure one of the final five places at the CISCI 2nd Summer School on addressing the social context of distress. Early-bird discount extended till 14th May.
Fantastic speakers including Twaio Afuape, Sir Sam Everington, and Richard Wilkinson.
Reserve your spot today! https://bit.ly/3vCzTbu
Book your place at the 2nd CICSI Summer School!
Addressing the Social Context of Distress
10-12 July 2024
Wivenhoe House Hotel, Colchester Campus, University of Essex
The Centre for Investigating Contemporary Social Ills (CICSI) and the School of Philosophical, Historical and Interdisciplinary Studies (PHAIS) present this three-day Summer School taught by leading experts and practitioners working on the social context of mental distress, including Professor Richard Wilkinson, co-author of βThe Spirit Level,β and Sir Sam Everington, pioneering London GP and reformer.
Gain a critical understanding of the relationship between the social context of mental distress and the practices in the mental health system, and discuss some of the emerging initiatives to understand and address the social context inside and outside of the mental health systems.
Please see full programme at https://www.cicsi-uni.org/summer-school-2024 or email [email protected] with any queries.
Registration
There are strictly limited spaces available. To secure the best rate, please register by 30th April: https://essex.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6zXtQrz2P77qD9c
A beautiful film from one of our incredible students - congratulations Rose!
24/04/2024
π Attention UK GPs!
The Centre for Investigating Contemporary Social Ills is thrilled to invite you to the 2nd Summer School, delving into the Social Context of Distress. Fantastic speakers including Sir Sam Everington. Join us for enlightening discussions, innovative approaches, and valuable networking opportunities.
Reserve your spot today! https://bit.ly/3vCzTbu
Book your place at the 2nd CICSI Summer School!
Addressing the Social Context of Distress
10-12 July 2024
Wivenhoe House Hotel, Colchester Campus, University of Essex
The Centre for Investigating Contemporary Social Ills (CICSI) and the School of Philosophical, Historical and Interdisciplinary Studies (PHAIS) present this three-day Summer School taught by leading experts and practitioners working on the social context of mental distress, including Professor Richard Wilkinson, co-author of βThe Spirit Level,β and Sir Sam Everington, pioneering London GP and reformer.
Gain a critical understanding of the relationship between the social context of mental distress and the practices in the mental health system, and discuss some of the emerging initiatives to understand and address the social context inside and outside of the mental health systems.
Please see full programme at https://www.cicsi-uni.org/summer-school-2024 or email [email protected] with any queries.
Registration
There are strictly limited spaces available. To secure the best rate, please register by 30th April: https://essex.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6zXtQrz2P77qD9c
11/04/2024
Book your place at the 2nd CICSI Summer School!
Addressing the Social Context of Distress
10-12 July 2024
Wivenhoe House Hotel, Colchester Campus, University of Essex
The Centre for Investigating Contemporary Social Ills (CICSI) and the School of Philosophical, Historical and Interdisciplinary Studies (PHAIS) present this three-day Summer School taught by leading experts and practitioners working on the social context of mental distress, including Professor Richard Wilkinson, co-author of βThe Spirit Level,β and Sir Sam Everington, pioneering London GP and reformer.
Gain a critical understanding of the relationship between the social context of mental distress and the practices in the mental health system, and discuss some of the emerging initiatives to understand and address the social context inside and outside of the mental health systems.
Please see full programme at https://www.cicsi-uni.org/summer-school-2024 or email [email protected] with any queries.
Registration
There are strictly limited spaces available. To secure the best rate, please register by 30th April: https://essex.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6zXtQrz2P77qD9c
09/04/2024
1st-year Philosophy student Rose Ravetz has collaborated with artist-filmmaker Huw Wahl to create an Arts Council England-funded film, Wind, Tide & Oar, soon to premiere in the UK - please click the link below for full details and to book your ticket!
Date: April 23rd, 2024
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
Wind, Tide and Oar | encounters with engineless sailing | a film by Huw Wahl A compelling exploration of engineless sailing and the lives of those who navigate the seas without relying on auxiliary power. Shot on 16mm analogue film over three years, Wind, Tide & Oar follows a diverse array of traditional boats, delving into the rhythms and motivations of sailing engineless.
14/02/2024
We are looking forward to the next seminar in our PHAIS Seminar Series - join us tomorrow at 3pm in the Ivor Crewe Seminar Room for a talk with Professor Robert Stern on "Forgiveness: Owed But Not Demanded?"
Hope to see you there!
PHAIS Seminar Series Week 20: Professor Robert Stern | University of Essex Forgiveness: Owed But Not Demanded?
13/02/2024
The Postgraduate Research Education Team are looking forward to hosting the new ResShare Event for University of Essex postgraduate researchers on 28 February (14:00 β 16:30), 5.300A + 5.300B at Wivenhoe Park.
The idea is to chat 1.1 with other postgraduate researchers about your research projects for 8 minutes, before rotating around the room to share with others. An opportunity to meet other PGRs with shared experiences without the pressure of a big presentation or making lots of smalltalk first!
After this, enjoy a presentation by an Essex Research Impact Officer and enjoy the tea, coffee and juice provided.
Email [email protected] to book;
https://www.essex.ac.uk/student/it-services/email
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08/02/2024
FILM SCREENING - 9 FEBRUARY, 6:00pm, Lakeside Theatre
Join us tomorrow for a screening of X Trillion (https://www.xtrillionfilm.com), a documentary that follows an all-women team of scientists, engineers, and educators as they sail 3,000 miles across the North Pacific Ocean to carry out cutting edge microplastics research and investigate the crisis of plastic pollution.
Followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker, Eleanor Church, and a reception at Art Exchange for the PHAIS community.
https://www.essex.ac.uk/events/2024/02/09/x-trillion-screening
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