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January
Events GuideWhat’s on at the University of Derby January – April 2016
www.derby.ac.uk/events
Don’t forget to visit www.derby.ac.uk/events where you can find out about our latest events and subscribe to our monthly events email
From lectures and exhibitions to sports events, there’s something for everyone at the University of Derby
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Tuesday 5 January to Friday 29 January 2016 (Mon-Fri 10am-3pm)
For more information visit www.derby.ac.uk/events
Venue: Banks Mill Studios, 71 Bridge Street, Derby, DE1 3LB
The aim of this exhibition is to promote the issue of climate change through a series of upcycled and eco-friendly artworks.
14 artists are taking part in the exhibition, providing a wonderful variety of artwork from a number of disciplines.
Work on display will include textile art, wood carving, magazine collage, printmaking and weaving.
To arrange a viewing during office hours, please call 01332 594170. Please note weekend viewing is by appointment only - call 0845 5442864 to arrange a viewing time.
Fairytales, Myths & Legends
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Monday 11 January 2016 (doors open at 6.30pm for a 7.30pm start)
Tickets £12 (£6.50 concessions) Book tickets online at www.derbylive.co.uk
Venue: Sports Centre, University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GB
Watch as defending champions Team Derby take on local rivals Brimingham Lions in the National Badminton League.
Starring some of the best badminton talent in the world, Team Derby will be looking for another win in the push towards the finals weekend for 2016.
National Badminton League: Team Derby vs Birmingham Lions
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Friday 15 January to Friday 8 April 2016 (Mon-Fri 9am-4pm)
No booking required
For more information visit www.derby.ac.uk/events
Venue: University of Derby, Markeaton Street, Derby, DE22 3AW
An exhibition to show how the gas flow through an engine looks in three dimensions and how minute changes to the flow regimes affect turbulence and combustion efficiency.
Students have modelled the gas-flow in a semi-solid compound and imported their models into 3D computer software to see how the flow behaves and what happens when you change the boundaries.
The Ether made Tangible
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Monday 18 January to Friday 8 April 2016
No booking required
For more information visit www.derby.ac.uk/events
Venue: University of Derby, Markeaton Street, Derby, DE22 3AW
BA Hons Animation, Illustration and Graphic Design students are invited to create a body of work, titled ‘Water’, and then challenged to curate an exciting miniature gallery exhibition for an imaginary viewer. Students are also encouraged to populate their private view with digital hybrids and peers.
Exhibition in a Box
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Friday 22 January to Friday 8 April 2016(Mon-Fri 9am-12pm)
No booking required
For more information visit www.derby.ac.uk/events
Venue: University of Derby, Markeaton Street, Derby, DE22 3AW
A £12.5m, 4,200 square-metre building for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) is being built at the University’s Markeaton Street site.
The centre, which is expected to be completed by 2017, will focus on real-world learning, combining functional teaching space with infrastructure designed for the specific needs of engineering and computing.
Come along to this exhibition to find out more about the work.
New STEM facility at the University of Derby
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Thursday 28 January 2016(10am-2pm)
No booking required
For more information visit www.derby.ac.uk/events
Venue: Atrium, University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GB
The Work, Study and Volunteer Overseas Fair will host organisations offering jobs, placements, study and volunteering opportunities abroad.
There’s no need to book, come along on the day and meet a variety of companies and charities with work, study and volunteer opportunities overseas.
There will be a full list of organisations attending nearer the time at www.derby.ac.uk/business-services/recruitment/think-global/
Work, Study and Volunteer Overseas Fair
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Thursday 28 January 2016 (6pm for a 6.30pm start)
This event is free to attend but booking is essential Visit www.derby.ac.uk/tacklingextremism to reserve your place Venue: OL1, University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GB
In the light of the recent attacks in Paris the subject of extremism is once again in the news, prompting serious questions. How should we respond? What drove the attackers? And how can we prevent future attacks?
In this talk, part of our Public Lecture Series, Dr Phil Henry will consider what can be done to tackle violent and non-violent extremism.
Dr Henry is a sociologist with special interests in policy, politics and religion. He is also the Director of the Multi-Faith Centre at the University of Derby, which exists to promote mutual understanding between people of different faiths and beliefs and to build respect between people as fellow human beings.
Tackling Violent and Non-Violent Extremism
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Monday 1 February to Friday 8 April 2016 (Mon-Fri 9am-4pm)
No booking required
For more information visit www.derby.ac.uk/events
Venue: University of Derby, Markeaton Street, Derby, DE22 3AW
The work of Martin Rogers (1952 – 2013) mediated between print, publishing, sculpture, sound art, installation, projection and photography. Martin was an artist of repute and for many years a member of staff on the Fine Art programme at the University of Derby.
This exhibition draws together elements of his considerable artistic output, including sketchbooks, drawings, prints, publications and sculptures as well as archive and documentary material, all giving an insight into his eclectic output and approach.
Displayed at various locations throughout the Markeaton Street building, this exhibition offers an insight into the legacy that Martin left behind as well as giving a flavour of the vast range and scope of his work.
Martin Rogers: Construction, Storage, Despatch
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Monday 1 February to Friday 26 February 2016 (10am-3pm)
Please ring 01332 594170 to book a viewing time For more information about this exhibition please visit http://www.evolvederby.co.uk/nowandthen
Venue: Banks Mill Studios, 71 Bridge Street, Derby, DE1 3LB
This exhibition at Banks Mill Studios by artist and printmaker Lesley Warrington reflects on the nature of time and will include 20 framed artworks in techniques including collagraph, screen-print and collage.
Lesley was selected as artist in residence at the University of Derby as part of the AA2A scheme where she spent a year in the print room creating a body of work on the theme of time.
Using the mediums of collagraph, carborundum, screen-print, collage and mono print her work includes layered visual references to memory and of things past, of nature and of the ever present ticking of the clock.
Now and Then - Print Exhibition by Lesley Warrington
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Thursday 25 February 2016
Registration 4pmPanel debate 4.30pmNetworking 5.30pmAn Evening with 6.30pm
Programme may be subject to change More details will be revealed shortly. In the meantime, you can register your interest for this free event by visiting www.derby.ac.uk/womeninbusiness
Venue: University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GB
This exciting event aims to address some of the issues affecting women in business, and provide a forum for professionals to get together, hear from inspirational speakers and share best practice. The event will begin with a panel debate, exploring what UK businesses are doing to create opportunities for women. Professor Kathryn Mitchell, Vice-Chancellor, will chair the debate and will be joined by senior representatives from Derby County Football Club and the Chartered Management Institute – plus special guests who will be confirmed closer to the time. Then join us for ‘An Evening with Hilary Devey’, entrepreneur and Dragons’ Den star, where you’ll get the opportunity to hear about her journey to success and her top business tips.
Women in Business
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Monday 29 February 2016 (6pm-9pm)
For more information visit www.derby.ac.uk/events Venue: One Friar Gate Square, Derby, DE1 1DZ
Join us for the official opening of our new Law building at One Friar Gate Square. The new building will be opened by the Right Honourable Lord Judge who will be holding a short lecture titled ‘Why read Law at University?’. This will be followed by drinks, canapes and networking.
The striking £20m building is now home to Derby Law School and boasts a specialist law library, modern teaching facilities and two fully compliant court rooms for students to hone their skills in real-world settings.
Official Opening of our new Law Building by the Right Honourable Lord Judge
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Monday 29 February to Saturday 26 March 2016(Mon-Fri 10am-3pm)
For more information visit www.derby.ac.uk/events
Please ring 01332 594170 to arrange a viewing time
Venue: Banks Mill Studios, 71 Bridge Street, Derby, DE1 3LB
‘The Beauty of Books’ is an exhibition celebrating the art of the book. This exhibition, featuring members of Green Door Printmaking Studio, aims to demonstrate the numerous hand-printed periphery which traditionally surround books.
A bookplate is a small decorative, often hand- printed, label which is pasted into the flyleaf of a book. The practise of using bookplates can be dated as far back to the reign of Amenophis III in ancient Egypt.
This exhibition will also showcase a selection of books created by members of the studio and invited artists. They will also host talks and taster workshops related to bookmaking, culminating in a celebration of Green Door’s 10th birthday.
The Beauty of Books
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Wednesday 9 March 2016 (10am-7pm)
To book your place please email John Crossley - [email protected] or call 01332 593156
Venue: Markeaton Street, University of Derby, Derby, DE22 3AW
The Music Production Show at the University of Derby will take place at our Markeaton Street site. See and experience the latest music technology equipment from companies including Focusrite, Yamaha, Avid and local retailers Foulds Music and SoundGas.
A wide range of discussion panels featuring industry experts, a Sound on Sound Q&A session and several Master classes will take place in our state-of-the-art recording studios.
Anyone who’s interested in Music Technology or Production will find it a fascinating and enjoyable day.
Music Production Show
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Friday 11 March 2016
Venue: TBC – further details will be available at www.derby.ac.uk/events shortly
With the referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union drawing closer, the University of Derby has teamed up with Universities UK to organise a public debate with leading politicians and business leaders from the East Midlands.
Come along to pitch your questions to the panel and hear the arguments for and against Britain’s ongoing membership of the EU.
European Referendum Public Debate
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Friday 1 April to 29 April 2016 (Mon-Fri 10am-3pm)
To arrange a viewing time please call 01332 594170
Launch event on Saturday 2 April 4pm-7pm (no booking required)
‘Meet the Maker’ event on Sunday 24 April 2pm-5pm (no booking required)
Venue: Banks Mill Studios, 71 Bridge Street, Derby, DE1 3LB
This exhibition of wall art, sculptures, sketches and photos explores the overlooked details, textures and patterns found on the walls of Banks Mill, a University-owned building on Bridge Street, Derby.
Contemporary glass artist, Stevie Davies, will be showcasing a new series of works, created in her studio at Banks Mill. The exhibition has been developed from a series of photos which have been translated into mixed media artworks, primarily made using fused glass techniques and metals.
Surface Details
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Monday 18 April to Friday 29 April 2016 (Mon-Fri 9am-4pm)
For more information visit www.derby.ac.uk/events
Venue: University of Derby, Markeaton Street, Derby, DE22 3AW
Think for a moment about the word ‘voice’, what is it to have a voice? And, how does one, ‘raise your voice’?
When thinking about the word ‘voice’, I encountered the word ‘infant’. Infant comes from Latin and means, ‘unable to speak’, or ‘without a voice’. I then considered other usages, i.e. infantry: these are the foot soldiers who have no say in what happens to them. Or, infant: a child who has not yet learned to speak the ‘Mother Tongue’, not yet participating in the ‘Symbolic Order’.
Infantalises is a word I hear more and more these days in relation to education, society, culture and politics.How do we become infantalised? Voiceless. Silenced.
The photographers in this exhibition are finding their voices, and we should take the time to listen.
Colin Wilson Lecturer in Media
Raising Your Voice
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Thursday 21 April 2016
More information will be revealed shortly. Visit www.derby.ac.uk/events to register your interest in this event
Venue: University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GB
International speaker and honorand Richard Gerver returns to the University of Derby in this Evening With event.
Richard studied at the University of Derby and has since gone on to be an award-winning head teacher, transforming a Long Eaton primary school in the process. He now speaks at events worldwide and works with companies such as Apple and Google.
An Evening with Richard Gerver
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What’s on at Derby Theatre
A Derby Theatre ProductionCINDERELLARunning to Sat 9 January 2016
Present CompanyA LITTLE NIGHT MUSICThu 28 January to Sat 30 January 2016
Single Shoe ProductionsCRAZY GLUEFri 22 January 2016
Quite Remarkable ProductionsMY MARVELLOUS MACHINESat 30 January 2016
University of Derby Theatre ArtsDNA / THE HOUR BEFORE WE KNEW NOTHING OF EACH OTHERFri 5 February to Sat 6 February 2016
Theatre 503, Tara Finney Productions and Wales Millennium CentreLAND OF OUR FATHERSFri 5 February to Sat 6 February 2016
Blackeyed Theatre in association with South Hill Park and Eastbourne TheatresTHE GREAT GATSBYTue 9 February to Sat 13 February 2016
ATRESBANDES Theatre CompanyLOCUS AMOENUSFri 12 February 2016
In Good CompanyPLAYSHUFFLEWed 24 February 2016
Pipeline TheatreTRANSPORTSFri 26 February 2016
Written and performed by Rebecca CrookshankWHISKEY TANGO FOXTROTSat 5 Match 2016
In Good CompanySCRATCH THAT ITCH: SPRING CLEANSun 6 March 2016
A Derby Theatre ProductionJINNYMon 7 March to Wed 23 March 2016
Written and performed by Tim CrouchI, MALVOLIOFri 11 March 2016
A Derby Theatre Production in association with Milk PresentsJOANFri 18 March to Sun 20 March 2016
A Red Ladder Theatre Company & West Yorkshire Playhouse ProductionTHE DAMNED UNITEDThu 7 April to Sat 16 April 2016
The Original Theatre Company & Birdsong Productions LtdFLARE PATHTue 19 April to Sat 23 April 2016