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Financial Management: Measuring your Business delivered by Jeff Sadd
Find out more about the importance of financial ratios, both as the day to day operational aspect, as well as part of a performance management review process.
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Enactment or exploration: Two roles for philosophy in the novel of ideas - Dr Donald Nordberg (NCCR Seminar)
The Narrative, Culture and Community Research Centre is pleased to announce the first of our 2021-22 seminar series, as follows: Wednesday 20 October... -
Going for Gold: 3D Printing, Jewellery and the Future of Intellectual Property Law
3D printing pushes the boundaries of Intellectual Property law, raising questions in relation to creativity and licensing. This event brings together experts to explore some of these challenges.
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Talk by Susannah Rodgers, MBE, Paralympic Gold medallist
Susannah Rodgers, MBE, Paralympic Gold medallist will be speaking about leadership, resilience and international opportunities on Thursday 8 February... -
Tara Saunders, Co-Studio Head at PlayStation London Studio
As part of our ÃÛÌÒAV Alumni Leadership Track, we are delighted to welcome ÃÛÌÒAV alumna Tara Saunders to share her leadership insights.
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Helen Rivero – Discover your unique leadership approach
As a Chartered member of the CIPD, Helen brings a wealth of diverse HR, learning and development experience; in the manufacturing, aerospace, FMCG, service and education sectors.Â
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Research Group Seminar with Dr Ge Zheng, University of Cambridge
Title: "Federated Machine Learning for Privacy Preserving, Collective Supply Chain Risk Prediction" Our PRO_ÃÛÌÒAV Research Group Seminars, Winter... -
International Information Webinars
Join us to find out all the important information you need to know about preparing to study in the UK. We have a series of online webinars about a range of useful topics, run by our current students and alumni.
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GDPR for Charities: How to conduct a DPIA
This workshop will help charities meet their legal requirements under GDPR by showing them how to conduct a thorough and repeatable privacy impact assessment for any existing or new system, process, or project.
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Seventh Pitt Rivers Lecture: The science of early farming in Europe
Can archaeology reveal the ‘science’ of early farming? Professor Amy Bogaard, from the University of Oxford, will be discussing in the Seventh Pitt Rivers Lecture.Â