Academic ConferenceAcademic Conferencing at Northumbria University Academic ConferenceSociety of Business Ethics ConferenceDescriptionSociety for Business Ethics and Northumbria University The landscape of business ethics in the United Kingdom Dates: 8 and 9 April 2025 Location: City Campus East (CCE1), Falconar Street, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE2 1XA We are delighted to announce our upcoming Conference on the Business Ethics landscape in the UK, sponsored by the Society for Business Ethics. This conference has an open theme and aims to provide a snapshot of business ethics research in the UK. It seeks to bring together scholars interesting in the theory and practice of business ethics to engage in discussions and share insights on contemporary issues and challenges.
Football Collective 2024: How can football take on tomorrow?DescriptionLike the world around it, football is subject to shifting and growing power imbalances. As these grow, critical thinking about the game has never been more necessary. The Collective can lead the way not only in holding people and organisations, to account be they clubs, governing bodies, the media, or others but also pursue new thinking and shape the future. Therefore, this year the Football Collective conference will seek to answer the question “How can football take on tomorrow?”.
DynaSun 2024DescriptionThe solar atmosphere is a dynamic system with phenomena including solar flares, coronal mass ejections, magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves, plasma oscillations and time-dependent heating. In Solar Physics, we are now living in the era of data intensive observations and so, with the right techniques and understanding, we can start to address fundamental questions around the physical scenarios of energy releases and plasma heating. Fee
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IGS post-symposium excursionDescriptionParticipants are invited to join us on a post-symposium excursion to Hadrian's Wall on Saturday 10 August (9am-9pm). The cost for this excursion is £45, payable to Northumbria University. The fee includes transport, entrance to the local visitor centre and the archeological sites and dinner."
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