Find information regarding upcoming TEAtime lectures and other related events
Dates and themes have now been released for the 2014/15 TEAtime series:
- STEM Theme: Exploring the Depths
- Humanities and Social Sciences Theme: Anarchy and Revolution
- STEM Theme: Our Changine World
- Humanities and Social Sciences Theme: Social Change
- STEM Theme: Innovative Engineering
- Humanities and Social Sciences Theme: The Holocaust
- STEM Theme: Light
- Humanities and Social Sciences Theme: Power and Control
During the half-day sessions (10:30 - 15:00) participants attend a seminar/workshop followed by a main lecture. Information on undergraduate courses, finance and careers will also be available. Participants recieve a complementary lunch and TEAtime is free to attend for all sixth form schools and colleges
Targeted widening participation schools and colleges will be provided transport, all other schools and colleges must provide their own transport.
For 2013/2014 we are holding four half-day sessions centred around the fundamental aspects of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). Join current PhD students, early career researchers from across the University of Southampton, and guest speakers from industry at our TEAtime lectures.
- STEM Theme: Technology and Medicine
- Humanities and Social Sciences Theme: Shakespeare's World
- STEM Theme: Innovative Engineering - power, waste and environment
- Humanities and Social Sciences Theme: War and Revolution
- STEM Theme: Sound
- Humanities and Social Sciences Theme: The Holocaust
- STEM Theme: Evolution
- Humanities and Social Sciences Theme: Wealth and Poverty
During the half-day sessions (12.00 - 15.30) participants attend a seminar/workshop followed by a main lecture. Information on undergraduate courses, finance and careers will also be available. Participants recieve a complementary lunch and TEAtime is free to attend for all sixth form schools and colleges
Targeted widening participation schools and colleges will be provided transport, all other schools and colleges must provide their own transport.