Come and join us on Tues 31 March at 5pm for our History and Policy seminar. We have Dr Jonathan Warren (Durham University) presenting 'Disability, Health, and Employment: Post-Industrial Realities and Historical Lessons for Welfare Policy'.
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Tonight! Dr Richard Machin will be presenting a paper entitled 'Social Security Policy: recent history and ongoing challenges' for our History and Policy Seminar series.
Tuesday 24 February, 5-6.30pm. On Teams.
Come join us! Register for free on Eventbrite:
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Tonight! We have Dr Richard Machin (Nottingham Trent University) kicking off our 2026 History and Policy online seminar series with his paper 'Social Security Policy: recent history and ongoing challenges'.
Join us for free at 5pm GMT. Register via Eventbrite link below.
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We are kicking off the 2026 History and Policy Seminar Series with Dr Richard Machin (NTU) presenting on 'Social Security Policy: recent history and ongoing challenges'.
Join us on Tuesday 27 January, 5–6.30pm on Teams. Register for free: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/history-an...
Tuesday 25 Nov, 5–6.30pm. On Teams.
For our next History and Policy seminar, we have Dr Mel Nowicki presenting on her new book, Debt Trap Nation: Family Homelessness in a Failing State.
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In our latest must-read article, Adam Wright looks at past government responses to dealing with epidemics, from Mad cow disease to Foot and Mouth to COVID, and outlines the dangers to democracy of following an exclusively techno-scientific approach.
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Reminder that tonight we have our next History and Policy online seminar at 5pm with Dr Matthew Smith (Strathclyde University) taking part in a Q&A session on the topic 'How History Can Help Solve Our Mental Health Crisis’.
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Tuesday 24 June, 5–6.30pm. On Teams.
For our next History and Policy Online Seminar we have Professor Matthew Smith (University of Strathclyde) presenting a Q&A session: How History Can Help Solve Our Mental Health Crisis.
Register for free: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/history-an...
10 days to go until our next Teaching Medieval Women CPD day at Nottingham!
We have an exciting day planned out for attendees with talks on medieval women from academics and teachers and a resource design workshop to top it off.
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Only two weeks to go until our next CPD day at Nottingham Trent University!
We've got a fascinating day lined up for teachers and educators interested in integrating medieval women into their teaching.
The CPD day is free, but registration is required: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1335203602...
Today! 5–6.30 pm online via MS Teams
Professor Gill Allwood will be presenting on 'What’s gender got to do with it? National and local climate policy in Uganda' for the CRHHMS Centre Research Seminar.
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For our next CRHHMS Centre Research Seminar we have Professor Gill Allwood presenting 'What’s gender got to do with it? National and local climate policy in Uganda'.
Monday 2 June, 5-6.30pm. Online via Teams. Register for free:
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Don't forget! Tomorrow we have our next History and Policy seminar.
Tuesday 27 May, 5-6.30pm. Online via Teams.
@kevinmatthewjones.bsky.social on 'Why are we still waiting for a National Social Service? Lessons from the history of health and social care'.
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Tuesday 27 May, 5-6.30pm
For our next History and Policy online seminar we will have @kevinmatthewjones.bsky.social speaking on 'Why are we still waiting for a National Social Service? Lessons from the history of health and social care'.
Register for free via: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/history-an...
Tomorrow! The NTU Oral History Group will be hosting a talk by Alessandro Portelli on his latest book, which charts the political shift of the Italian working class to the right.
Weds 21 May, 5-7pm
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Tickets are now available on Eventbrite for the NTU History Postgraduate Conference 2025.
The theme for this year is 'Power and the People'!
Thursday 5 June, 10am-4.30pm at Boots Library, NTU City Campus.
Register for free at:
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Don't forget! Next week the NTU Oral History Group will be hosting a hybrid talk from renowned historian, Alessandro Portelli. Not one to be missed!
Coming up this month the NTU Oral History Group will be hosting a talk (in-person and online) by renowned oral historian, Alessandro Portelli, who will be discussing his latest book, Dal Rosso al Nero, which explores the political shift of Italy’s working class from left to right.
Wed 21 May, 5-7pm
TONIGHT Policy Factory's Steven King discusses the research behind his latest book Fraudulent Lives: Imagining Welfare Cheats from the Poor Law to the Present as part of the NTU CRHHMS seminar.
5-6.30pm on Teams. Free to attend: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/crhhms-tal...
REMINDER Tonight we have our next CRHHMS Centre Research Seminar with CRHHMS's own Steven King presenting “Talking to ‘benefit cheats’: Oral histories from danger to redemption”.
Monday 12 May, 5-6.30pm on Teams. Register for free via Eventbrite: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/crhhms-tal...
Policy Factory's Steven King will be presenting at the online CRRHMS seminar on 12 May on:
“Talking to ‘benefit cheats’: Oral histories from danger to redemption”
This talk follows on from King's latest book, Fraudulent Lives
Imagining Welfare Cheats from the Poor Law to the Present (2024).
On Monday 12 May, 5-6.30pm, we have our next Centre Research Seminar.
CRHHMS's very own Professor Steven King will be presenting on 'Talking to "benefit cheats": Oral histories from danger to redemption'.
Register for free on Eventbrite: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/crhhms-tal...
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This afternoon, come and join us for our Heritage & Communities KEP Network Spotlight Session with the National Trust where we speak with Rachael Hall, NT's Consultancy Manager for Land & Nature, on the NT's conservation goals.
Register for free on Eventbrite.
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Weds 21 May, 5-7pm
The NTU Oral History Group will be hosting Alessandro Portelli presenting: ‘From red to black. Political and cultural change in an industrial town’.
This talk will be both in-person and online.
For more info and to register, see www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/alessandro...
CFP Deadline is tomorrow! #skystorians #callforpapers
The next Spotlight Session for the Heritage and Communities Knowledge Exchange Partnership Network at NTU is with Rachael Hall and the National Trust.
Wednesday 7th May 2025, 1:30-2:30pm, on MS Teams
Register for free on Eventbrite: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/spotlight-...
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TMW's next CPD day will be taking place on Monday 16 June 2025 at Nottingham Trent University.
The day is aimed at secondary school History teachers and trainees interested in teaching medieval women.
Register for free on Eventbrite: bit.ly/TMW_Nottingh...
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