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Active Campus Table Tennis (Ping Pong)

Start Date: 11 May 2023 1:00 pm

End Date: 11 May 2023 2:00 pm

Location: Small Hall, Exton Park

Join our Active Campus Activators for a social, not seriously competitive and fun Table Tennis (Ping Pong) session. FREE of charge to all University of Chester staff and students. Rotate around the tables and meet new people in this social session. No prior Table Tennis experience or skills required, all equipment provided. Please arrive casually dressed for exercise, with comfortable shoes. Held in the Small Hall, Exton Park (Parkgate Road).

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Active Campus Table Tennis (Ping Pong)

Start Date: 4 May 2023 1:00 pm

End Date: 4 May 2023 2:00 pm

Location: Small Hall, Exton Park

Join our Active Campus Activators for a social, not seriously competitive and fun Table Tennis (Ping Pong) session. FREE of charge to all University of Chester staff and students. Rotate around the tables and meet new people in this social session. No prior Table Tennis experience or skills required, all equipment provided. Please arrive casually dressed for exercise, with comfortable shoes. Held in the Small Hall, Exton Park (Parkgate Road).

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The Big Tea – Student Performance

Start Date: 10 May 2023 1:00 pm

End Date: 10 May 2023 2:00 pm

Location: Chester Student Union, Exton Park

Come along and enjoy a lovely FREE cup of tea. đŸ«–đŸ”

Wednesday May 10th 2023 , 1-2pm, Main Room, Student’s Union Building, Exton Park.

Did I say the Tea is Free? 😊

Tickets and information can be obtained by emailing 1911699@chester.ac.uk

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International Networking Cafe

Start Date: 25 April 2023 2:00 pm

End Date: 25 April 2023 3:30 pm

Location: CSU Exton Park

At our International Networking Cafe, you’ll meet other international students as well as key figures from the University and Union. Light refreshments included!

We understand that not all international students have the same level of familiarity with university life before joining us. That’s why we’ve organized an International Networking Cafe where you can meet other international students, as well as key figures from the University and Union. It’s a great place for making friends, finding out where to turn for help if you need it, or simply discovering how to make the most of your university experience. There’ll also be an opportunity for you to feedback on your time at Uni so far, both as a University of Chester student and as a member of the wider Chester community.

Light refreshments are included, so why not pop along?

We can’t wait to meet you there!

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Royalty and Nurses Talk

Start Date: 3 May 2023 4:00 pm

End Date:

Location: CRV016 - Music Room, Wheeler Building

To mark the Coronation of King Charles III and International Nurses’ Day, join the Faculty of Health and Social Care for a talk which will explore links between royalty and nursing over the centuries. Find out about princesses from around the world who worked as nurses and those who nursed royals, who queen’s nurses are and why so many hospitals have royal in their title.

The talk will be given by Claire Chatterton, Visiting Professor at the University of Chester and a member of the University’s Faculty of Health and Social Care (FHSC) Historical Society. She is also an Associate Head of School at the Open University. Claire is a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing and the Royal Historical Society. Admission is free, but booking is encouraged for refreshment and seating purposes and in case of any changes.

Please contact fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or call 01244 512126 to confirm your place.

Please maintain social distancing and hand-hygiene and do not attend if you are feeling unwell or have tested positive for Covid-19 in the last seven days. If you do decide not to wear a face covering, please respect others who choose to do so.

The University of Chester Riverside Museum will also be open from 1-4pm on this date and all welcome to visit (no booking needed).

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Inaugural Lecture – Professor Hannah Bacon: Fat, ‘Syn’ and Sausage Rolls! Feminist theology troubling the ‘gospel truth’ about fat

Start Date: 27 April 2023 6:30 pm

End Date: 27 April 2023 7:30 pm

Location: Anna Sutton 017, Exton Park

‘How many Syns are in a sausage roll?’ ask Louise, the leader of the slimming group, in one Tuesday night meeting. It’s ‘scary’ how many, she reflects.

Fears about food and fat are common in Euro-American culture and part of the Western “cultural catechism” that insists that weight loss is the epitome of physical improvement for women, and thinness an unquestionable good. But this is not just a cultural truth, it is ‘gospel truth’, a view resourced by religion and by Christian thought in particular.

This inaugural lecture looks at how one UK secular commercial weight loss organisation recycles the Christian nomenclature of ‘Syn’ to speak about food and considers how critical reflection on women’s lived experiences of slimming might resource a Christian response. Although very little time and space has been dedicated to the subject of fat in Christian theology and in feminist theology, fat and weight are inherently theological issues that require urgent attention. If fat shaming and weight-based prejudice are diminishing the lives of a multiplicity of people across contexts and a diversity of women, then Christian theology, and feminist theology especially, cannot afford to remain silent. Using the experiences of slimming women as a starting point, Hannah considers how Christian thought might resource distinctly Christian speech about fat and encourage Christian communities towards ‘embodied alternatives’ in their foodways.

To Book please contact events@chester.ac.uk

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Digital Skills Week: Jamovi Virtual Tour

Start Date: 5 April 2023 3:00 pm

End Date: 5 April 2023 3:30 pm

Location: Online

During your studies, you may come across statistical data that you need to analyse. This session will give you an opportunity to learn more about jamovi, a free, open source statistical software. With a user-friendly interface, it allows you to create graphs from your data, in addition to calculating descriptive statistics and some inferential statistics.

Course Leader: Academic Skills team- ASk@chester.ac.uk

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Digital Skills Week: Libby the reading app and KANOPY streaming for Wellbeing and Learning

Start Date: 5 April 2023 2:00 pm

End Date: 5 April 2023 2:30 pm

Location: Online

Did you know that the library has an impressive range of audio-visual databases that are not only imperative for research but can support your wellbeing? Join this session to learn how to access the KANOPY film and documentary streaming service and the Libby reading for pleasure app (for e-books and audio books). KANOPY and LIBBY are freely available 24/7 to all students and staff.   

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Digital Skills Week: How To Use MS Booking

Start Date: 5 April 2023 12:00 pm

End Date: 5 April 2023 1:00 pm

Location: Online

MS Bookings â€“ an O365 app designed for you to setup a calendar that others can book a slot to meet with you.

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Digital Skills Week: Advanced Digital Accessibility Workshop

Start Date: 5 April 2023 11:30 am

End Date: 5 April 2023 12:15 pm

Location: Online

Building on the knowledge from the Digital Accessibility Moodle course, please feel free to bring your resources to this workshop to get them evaluated and advice given to make them more accessible.

Course Leader:  Peter Scorey, LIS Officer for Assistive Technologies.

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