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Workshop on AI and data driven methods for Health Challenges Invitation

Date
, 09.30-15.00
Category

Workshop for staff designed to foster collaboration and the development of interdisciplinary research ideas for external grant applications that address Health  Challenges. There are huge opportunities in developing and applying AI techniques to health challenges, ranging from using tools to analyse MRI images, applying physics-inspired machine learning to understand blood flow in the heart, through...

Open Science: Climate Change & the Global Commons

Date
, 13.30-14.30
Category

Join Knowledge Equity Network, Open Science and Wikimedia for an inspiring session on how commons-based approaches to Open Science can catalyse the impact of climate research, challenge misinformation and enable solutions focussed research for a sustainable future. The webinar will address Creative Commons Licencing and sharing research openly/globally online & the role of Wikimedia in...

Beyond Mandates: Fostering a Culture of Open Access Book Publishing

Date
, 12.30-13.45
Category

Join Copim and the Knowledge Equity Network for short presentations from expert scholars, librarians and publishers, followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A Addressing these central questions: how can we incentivise researchers to publish their books OA? How can institutions signal more strongly that publishing openly should be important, and reward those who do...

Hands-on workshop: How to study books with computer vision: a practical introduction

Date
, 11.00-13.00
Category

Staff are warmly invited to a hands-on workshop on computer vision, hosted as part of the School of English 'Digital Horizons in English Studies' seminar series, taking place on 26 February 11am-1pm. Giles Bergel (Senior Researcher in Digital Humanities, University of Oxford): 'How to study books with computer vision: a practical introduction' Computer vision — or the...

Reconstructing the Legacies of Colonial Detention through Co-Creation: Digital Heritage, Memory, and the Mau Mau Conflict, 1952-1960

Date
, 13.00-14.30
Category

This talk by Dr Bethany Rebisz examines the legacies of colonial detention in Kenya and considers the adaptive digital heritage practices used by the Museum of British Colonialism (MBC) to hold space for the individual experiences of survivors. The histories of British atrocities committed in colonial Kenya during its Emergency period have been contested, both...

Future Skills for Societal Value

Date
, 12.30-13.30
Category

Hosted by the Knowledge Equity Network (KEN) in collaboration with the International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE). Webinar focussing on digital, distance and flexible learning and societal shifts which can be supported by the HE sector and the impact of societal shifts, such as increasing prevalence and influence of AI.

Empowering Open Research in Africa: Pathways to Research Equity

Date
, 3PM
Category

An online event dedicated to advancing inclusive research landscapes and elevating African academics to ensure equity on the global stage. Co-hosted by the Knowledge Equity Network and Open Lunch, this session features Emmanuel Boakye (Founder, African Reproducibility Network) and Jo Havemann (CEO, Access 2 Perspectives), chaired by Nick Sheppard (Open Research Advisor, University of Leeds).

Ethics, Equity and Global Impact: Values-Driven Education and Research

Date
, 1PM
Category

Jointly hosted by Globethics and the Knowledge Equity Network, this session will explore how values-driven Higher Education is creating transformative, equitable impacts on the global stage. This webinar will examine the vital role of ethics, equity, and institutional identity in advancing knowledge equity across different global contexts. We will showcase how HE and research not...

Fostering Equitable Global Partnerships

Date
, 12:00
Category

A Knowledge Equity Network event focussing on the challenges, barriers, and opportunities which arise in global collaborations, particularly from a Global South perspective. The event will bring focus to partnerships between Higher Education Institutions within Africa and the Global North.