Events
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Mitchell Centre Seminar Series - Bernie Hogan (Oxford University) - Perspective Matters: Egocentric Networks and the Bundling/Grinding Problem in Sheaf Theory
16:00 - 17:30 19 November 2025
Consider a whole network, such as a classroom. Each student can create an egocentric network visually and in metric space through traditional methods. Yet the aggregation of these networks remains a nontrivial problem. The conventional solutions, often treated under the rubric “Cognitive Social Structures” does not sufficiently accommodate...
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Addressing racialised health inequalities in Sexual health care by using race as a marker of vulnerability to Trichomonas vaginalis infection – what could possibly go wrong? - Ulla McKnight
13:00 - 14:30 20 November 2025
In this CoDE lunchtime seminar, Dr Ulla McKnight (University of Sussex) shares her research. SUMMARY The seminar examines the controversial use of racialised categories as markers of vulnerability to Trichomonas vaginalis (T. vaginalis) infection, the most common non-viral sexually transmitted infection globally. Based on ethnographic observations...
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Mitchell Centre Seminar Series
16:00 - 17:30 26 November 2025
Tobias Stark, University of Utrecht
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Mitchell Centre Seminar Series
16:00 - 17:30 3 December 2025
Federico Bianchi and Francesco Renzini, University of Milan
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Mitchell Centre Seminar Series
15:00 - 16:30 10 December 2025
Scott Duxbury, UNC Chapel Hill
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I'm Just A Large Language Model, Please Excuse Me For Being Racist: Racial Inequalities Manifested In Generative Artificial Intelligence - Dhiraj Murthy
13:00 - 14:30 11 December 2025
In this CoDE lunchtime seminar, Professor Dhiraj Murthy (University of Texas in Austin) shares his research. SUMMARY Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) platforms like ChatGPT and Gemini are being used throughout the world to generate text, images, music, video, and much more. Though GenAI systems have become advanced, they reproduce racist...
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Student Voices in the Archives (The Rylands Lunchtime Seminar Series)
13:00 - 14:00 11 December 2025
The University of Manchester’s archives offer a rich resource for researching student life and the history of the institution more generally. In this seminar, Grant Collier (Curator for University Heritage) will introduce the range of materials available to researchers, highlighting the value of the archives for both historical and contemporary...
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