School of Health and Wellbeing

Public Lecture Programme

The School of Health and Wellbeing is delighted to announce its new Public Lecture programme for 2013. The programme is an exciting opportunity for the school to showcase just some of its many interests both in research and academia.

Guest Speakers

Our series of lectures incorporates a variety of speakers including members of university staff and honorary research fellows of the University. This shared learning event is a highlight in the school’s academic calendar and an excellent avenue to debate and discuss key issues pertaining to health and social care as well as more contemporary issues.

Details

The Public Lecture programme is presented four times a year and aims to address subjects which cover a wide range of issues. The series is aimed at students, staff and external colleagues; all are welcome to attend these FREE events. Please refer to our programme for further information.

How to book your place

Due to the popularity of our Public Lectures and in order to accommodate catering please contact Sheila Allport on sheila.allport@wlv.ac.uk to confirm your attendance. If you wish to hear about future events being hosted by the School of Health and Wellbeing please let us know and we will be delighted to include you onto our mailing list.

Where to find us

The Public Lectures are located in our main School of Health and Wellbeing Building (MH) lecture theatre.

For sat nav use please post code WV1 1AD

Cant attend?

If you are unable to attend a specific lecture all are lectures are filmed and can be viewed in full after the event. For any further information please contact Sheila Allport on sheila.allport@wlv.ac.uk

Next lecture

 

Title Is Commissioning the salvation of Public Services? (or is it part of the problem)
Speaker Jon Crockett

Date

12th June 2013
Time 5.30pm - 6.30pm, lasting approximately 45 minutes followed by questions and light refreshments.
Place Lecture Theatre, MH Building, City Campus

 

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