Public Lecture Programme 2009-2010

Our thirteenth series of FREE public lectures offered the opportunity to engage with the wide range of research undertaken at the University of Wolverhampton.

The variety of cultural, technological, historical and professional concerns addressed within this series highlights the wide range of interests and expertise found within our research community.

The Public Lecture Programme is enhanced by our annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture. This year we were delighted to welcome Martin Stern, who spoke about his life during and after the Holocaust.

Watch this space for details of the 2010-11 Public Lecture Programme.

This year's events

Date Title Speaker
11 November 2009 Pharmacy: Past, Present and ?? Professor Rae Morgan : Professor of Pharmacy Education
09 December 2009 Building Intelligence: Autonomous Characters in Virtual Environments

Professor Qasim Mehdi : Professor of Computer Games and Interactive Digital Multimedia

20 January 2010 Annual Holocaust Lecture: Do we understand the lessons? Martin Stern tells his story. Martin Stern
24 February 2010

A Quest for Identity - Architecture as Symbolism in Dubai

Professor Sabah Mustatat : Professor of Architecture
10 March 2010 Dispute Resolution as the Engineering of Settlement Professor Issaka Ndekugri : Professor of Construction and Engineering Law

17 March 2010

Computational Aspects of Robotics: Novel Sensory Processing Techniques Professor Ian Sillitoe : Professor of Robotics
14 April 2010 The relationship between anti-laundering laws and civil liberties Professor Andrew Haynes : Professor of Law
28 April 2010 Towards inclusive learning and teaching in higher education Professor Christine Hockings : Professor of Learning and teaching in Higher Education
05 May 2010

Perceptions of HE teaching effectiveness: students, lecturers and pedagogy - consensus or conflict?

Professor Jo Allan : Professor of Education

19 May 2010 The role of university-business collaboration in influencing regional innovation  Professor Ian Oakes : Pro Vice-Chancellor Research and Enterprise
2 June 2010 Global citizenship and a cosmopolitan outlook Professor Glynis Cousin : Professor of Higher Education

 

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