2023 events
At this first event of the SBS EDI Forum, we will focus particularly on how best we can inspire a sense of community and belongingness for all students and staff at the School.
This talk explores the expanding realm of Generative AI, focusing on its applications in image, video and audio generation.
Why is it hard to know if you are making a difference in public services? What can you do about it?
The UDS was established with the specific mandate to “blend the academic world with that of the community in order to provide constructive interaction between the two for the total development of Northern Ghana.
Ever wondered what it's like to be a whistleblower? Hear the fascinating story of Ian's experience as a whistleblower and the impact on his professional and personal life.
At this networking lunch and presentation, learn more about MakeUK, the manufacturers organisation supporting businesses around the country.
Join us at this Production and Operations Management seminar that will present a series of studies on crisis sensemaking in the Chinese administrative contexts in the recent decade.
Join us at this Production and Operations Management event to test what effect large shareholders exhibit on vertical interlock in corporate pyramids to corporate fraud behaviours.
Listen to Laura Ibbotson offering her insight on how working parents can be better supported - from what we can learn from other countries, to what government and businesses can do.
The aim of the conference is to create an interdisciplinary forum for researchers across the school and beyond, to promote a dialogue on research questions related to the theme.
SFN+ is having its 5th Annual Conference, which will take place in York in July.
Hear the latest from projects where researchers are working in partnership with police to tackle violence against women and girls.
Join us at this progress dissemination event, where the AAKTP Associate, Valentine Acharibasam, will share the key highlights of this journey so far.
Hear Distinguished Visiting Professor Steve Taylor talk about practicing the art of leadership well, and how you need to master the craft of leadership first through connections with others.
Join us to discuss what role the Bioeconomy paradigm has for the design and transition towards smart and sustainable food systems.
The second seminar in the series will provide a space for researchers across the university and beyond to debate the issues around poverty, inequality and social security.
The aim of this workshop is to provide researchers with an opportunity to improve their skills when undertaking systematic reviews of their data.
This one-day conference will bring together researchers working on studies that have involved the public.
Using alternative social media platforms to share and promote research
This workshop will explore the lessons learnt by a University academic in helping to develop a non-profit philanthropy research association.
This seminar will focus on the roll out of 'Purchase of Service Contracting', (a form of social procurement) in a large Chinese city.
The third forum in the series - co-hosted by the School for Business and Society, University of York, NEOMA Business School, and the United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS).
How can we collaborate to develop well-engineered nature-based solutions (NBS) within an urban environment to tackle the effects of climate change?
Find out more about why responsible leadership at all levels has never been more necessary than in the present turbulent times.
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The first seminar in the series will provide a space for researchers across the university and beyond to debate the issues around poverty, inequality and social security.
This book launch will include an introduction to the text as well as a panel discussion exploring some of the key issues, challenges, opportunities and developments relating to public services.
Find out what drove a successful executive to say farewell to a thriving consulting career at the pinnacle of her success.
The forum will showcase the diversity of experiences we have at York on engagements locally and nationally across a range of sectors. It will provide an opportunity to learn from those who have been spearheading some highly inspirational work.
This talk explores Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investing, which is one of the most common, yet divergently defined concepts in business.
You are invited to attend the CIPD mock tribunal event to find out how the employment tribunal works in practice and to see it in action.
The University of York and Griff Investment Fund are again hosting the UK's SMIF conference.
The co-author launches their new book 'The War on Dirty Money', and discusses how it engages thousands of professionals across different sectors every year.
This forum - hosted by the School for Business and Society at the University of York - brings together leading experts and commentators on foreign direct investment (FDI).
The Masterclass will discuss 'Karoshi', death from overwork, this Japanese phenomenon and its broader implications for employees and society at large.
The panel will explore the ins and outs of drugs behind bars and illuminate how we might think about drug use and rehabilitating prisoners.
Exploring the true meaning of words like value, money and appreciation.
A symposium exploring living and dwelling with algorithms.
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