May Forum: The Gibberd Garden
A talk on Modernist architecture, sculpture, and new towns in the UK during the 20th century
A talk on Modernist architecture, sculpture, and new towns in the UK during the 20th century
This talks discusses how pilgrimage differs from other forms of travel and why does it remain popular today.
What can surviving murals tell us about their original contexts? What are the limits of our powers of interpretation and reconstruction?
A forum on the landscape of the Catuvellauni tribe, a late Iron Age tribe whose territory was located between modern day Essex, Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire. How can we reconstruct this landscape?
This is an interactive forum which invites both learners and teachers to discuss their experiences of face-to-face learning. We will consider what, in a period when digital learning is expanding, can in-person education still offer?
Professor Mark Freeman considers the challenges of writing an institutional history of university adult education, particularly in the recent period.
Announcement of Leicester Vaughan College Annual General Meeting.
An interactive workshop during which attendees will work together to create poster manifestos on what they think adult education should do and look like.
Rhys Everquill, Managing Editor at Leicester's new independent newspaper, The Great Central Gazette, will discuss why he helped set up the co-operative and the challenges facing local media.
Can the journey of a grieving person be helped by the creativity and physicality of the visible repair of objects that have emotional significance? Vicky Cutler talks about the restorative power of visible mending.