FAHS Departmental Events
Open Day
Thursday 24 June 2010
Guildford Book Festival
Thursday 14 October 2010
Guildford Book Festival is a key cultural event which captures the imagination of people of all ages, backgrounds and interests.
Politics Seminar Series & Resolve Seminar
Wednesday 20 October 2010
Politics Seminar Series -- in collaboration with RESOLVE
Wednesday October 20th, at 13:00 - 14:00
Location: 45a AZ 04
Open Day
Friday 22 October 2010
Do you want to find out more about studying Politics at the University of Surrey? The University's Open Days of the opportunity for prospective students to talk to members of the Department, explore campus and question current students.
Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis
Wednesday 3 November 2010
A one-day course on analysing qualitative data at the Department of Sociology, University of Surrey.
Departmental Seminar 4 November 2010
Thursday 4 November 2010
Professor Warren Thorngate of Carleton University and Visiting International Fellow at the Department of Sociology will give a seminar today from 2-3 pm in Room 04 AD 00. The title of the seminar is Inference is not evidence: An Old (and easy) way of testing theory-data fit.
Departmental Seminar Series Autumn 2010
Thursday 4 November 2010
The Department of Sociology holds a number of seminars throughout the Autumn and Spring terms. View the forthcoming seminars being held in Autumn 2010.
MAXqda Introductory Workshop
Wednesday 10 November 2010
MAXqda Version 10, developed by Verbi Software, Marburg. is a CAQDAS package suited to the management and analysis of qualitative data, that is text and multimedia data/information. This one day event focuses on ways to organise both data and the project itself within MAXqda.
NVivo 8 Introductory hands-on workshop
Wednesday 17 November 2010
NVivo 8, developed by QSR, Doncaster, Australia is a CAQDAS package which now integrates the handling of textual data with multimedia forms of information/data. The workshop is structured to provide step by step support for the some of the tools in NVivo.
UCAS Day
Wednesday 17 November 2010
Research Management
Thursday 18 November 2010
An African Answer
Thursday 18 November 2010
As part of the Department's PDP week Dr Alan Channer and Imad Karam introduce, show and talk about their film An African Answer.
FREE CAQDAS Users' Seminar
Friday 19 November 2010
This event on Friday 19th November 2010 from 10.30 am to 15.30 pm will comprise presentations and discussion and lunch will be provided.
Politics Research Seminar: The Constitutional Implications of 'Insignificant' Rules
Wednesday 24 November 2010
As part of the Politics Research Seminar series Claudio Radaelli from the University of Exeter discusses The Constitutional Implications of 'Insignificant' Rules
'Suicide: Sociological autopsy and repertoires of action'
Thursday 25 November 2010
As part of the Department of Sociology seminar series Ben Fincham of the University of Sussex will present the seminar on 'Suicide: Sociological autopsy and repertoires of action'
Introduction to Qualitative Interviewing
Tuesday 30 November 2010
This course provides an introduction to the theory and practice of qualitative interviewing in both academic and applied social research, including the evaluation of services.
UCAS Day **SNOW UPDATE**
Wednesday 1 December 2010
*** SNOW ANNOUNCEMENT***
Todays UCAS Day will go ahead.
But due to the adverse weather conditions we understand that travel to the University may not be possible.
If you are unable to safely make the journey today, you can attend one of the next UCAS Days which will be the 26th January, 9th February or 2nd March. Please email Jane Bradford at j.bradford@surrey.ac.uk to rearrange.
For up to date travel information see http://www.surrey.ac.uk/alert/snowalert/index.htm
View details of the UCAS Day schedule
Russia Between Byzantium and Globalisation
Wednesday 1 December 2010
Dr. Khruscheva is the great grand-daughter of Nikita Khrushchev, former President of the Soviet Union (1956-64). Able to provide unique insights into Russian politics and the challenges Russia faces in global politics in the 21st century, she will evaluate the impact of Russia's historical legacy on its position in contemporary international politics. She is also currently writing a book entitled Khrushchev's Son: A Family Journey into the Gulag of the Russian Mind and has contributed to a number of high profile publications such as the New Statesman.
'Managing ethics? Critiquing regimes of ethical control'
Thursday 9 December 2010
As part of the Department of Sociology seminar series, Rebecca Boden of the University of Cardiff will give a seminar entitled 'Managing ethics? Critiquing regimes of ethical control'
'Gendering 'soft' policing: The fluidity and fragilities of occupational cultures'
Thursday 16 December 2010
As part of the Department of Sociology seminar series Dan McCarthy of the University of Surrey will give a seminar entitled 'Gendering 'soft' policing: The fluidity and fragilities of occupational cultures'
Open Evening
Monday 10 January 2011
Visit the department, share a glass of wine with the tutors and ask any questions you may have about the courses.
UCAS Day: 19 January
Wednesday 19 January 2011
The Department of English will be hosting UCAS Days for prospective students. Other UCAS Days will take place on 9 February, 23 February, and 9 March.
UCAS Day
Wednesday 26 January 2011
Annual Composers and Choreographers
Sunday 30 January 2011
A celebration of creative working showing new works devised by students from the Department of Dance, Film and Theatre and the Department of Music and Sound Recording.
Tom Ellis and Laura Snowden guitar duo
Saturday 5 February 2011
Beethoven - Variations on Quant' è più bello
Brouwer - Micropiezas
Lhoyer - Duo Concertant, Op 31, No3
Colin Downs - Letras de Humo, 1st performance
Brahms - Theme and Variations from String Sextet, Op 18
CRONEM Seminar: Preventing extremist violence through raising Integrative Complexity
Monday 7 February 2011
Being Muslim Being British is a primary prevention initiative that raises participants’ levels of integrative complexity (IC) as a means of preventing violent extremism and promoting social cohesion. The approach is based on changing ‘us-vs.-them’ perceptions of social reality by improving the quality of people’s information processing – achieving high Integrative Complexity (Suedfeld 2003), particularly in the domain of values, and is reputedly one of the first prevention programmes with empirically measurable outcomes benchmarked against extremist violence. Assessment research based on seven pilot courses around the UK (each course comprising 82 hour modules) shows that IC rises significantly by the end of the course, in comparison with IC levels before the course, and that high IC significantly correlates with participants’ choosing of pro-social activism rather than violent mobilisation. New IC interventions are underway for right wing extremism and religious leaders of a range of faiths.
UCAS Day: 9 February
Wednesday 9 February 2011
The Department of English will be hosting UCAS Days for prospective students. Other UCAS Days will take place on 19 January, 23 February, and 9 March.
Jim Cartwright's Road
Wednesday 9 February 2011
Jim Cartwright's Road
Wednesday 9 & Friday 11 February, 19.30
A Collaboration
Wednesday 16 February 2011
An evening of dance as a result of a collaboration between two local dance companies; Actual Size Dance Company based at the University of Surrey, and Nutshell Contemporary Dance, a newly formed professional company, who have performed choreographic work around London and Surrey.
Politics Public Lecture: NATO's Role in Conflict Prevention
Wednesday 16 February 2011
James Squelch, from NATO's Force Planning Directorate, addresses NATO's role in conflict prevention.
Further Details to follow
Poetry Workshops
Thursday 17 February 2011
Everyone one welcome from beginners to poet Laureates.
Every Thursday until the 7th April
Room 24AA02
Absurdity and Abstraction by Benjamin Jensen and Russell Reed
Tuesday 22 February 2011
Benjamin Jensen and Russell Reed present an exhibition at the Lewis Elton Gallery.
UCAS Day: 23 February
Wednesday 23 February 2011
The Department of English will be hosting UCAS Days for prospective students. Other UCAS Days will take place on 19 January, 9 February, and 9 March.
The Student Fundraiser
Wednesday 23 February 2011
The Student Fundraiser
Wednesday 23 February, 19.30
Students present a fun-filled showcase of dance performances.
Politics Research Seminar, International Intervention in Afghanistan: External Aspirations Local Perceptions
Wednesday 23 February 2011
Dr Imogen Parsons, formerly of the UK's Stabilization Unit gives a Politics Research Seminar entitled: International Intervention in Afghanistan External Aspirations Local Perceptions
March 2011 Politics Month
Tuesday 1 March 2011
The Department of Politics takes a fresh new approach to politics, examining current issues through a series of events taking place in March 2011 as part of Politics Month.
Download the Flyer for full information
Politics Month (Politics) (962.52KB - Requires Adobe Reader).
UCAS Day
Wednesday 2 March 2011
View details of the UCAS Day schedule
To request attendance please contact Jane Bradford by e-mail at j.bradford@surrey.ac.uk or by telephone on (+44)1483 683151
As Loud As Silence
Wednesday 2 March 2011
'Your journey will be worth every penny and every minute, and it might just take you places you never even knew existed.' The Stage 2009
An Evening of Political Comedy hosted by The Department of Politics
Thursday 3 March 2011
As part of March 2011 Politics Month, the Department of Politics present an Evening of Political Comedy.

Guildford Guitar Day
Saturday 5 March 2011
The Guitar Day has become one of the highlights of the festival and we are delighted that these outstanding artists - from rising stars to superstars - have agreed to be part of the Festival's opening celebrations.
John Williams in Conversation
Saturday 5 March 2011
We are privileged to have this superstar of the classical music world talk to us about his life as an international musician, the demands, challenges and rewards. Please note seating for this event is limited to 200, so do book early.
ChromaDuo
Saturday 5 March 2011
Rob MacDonald is …a Canadian guitar visionary Minor 7th Magazine
Tracy Anne Smith One hell of a guitarist - and more importantly a top-class musician Festival 21 Blog
John Williams
Saturday 5 March 2011
Villa Lobos - Five Preludes
Brouwer - El Decameron Negro
Bebey - O Bia
Williams - From a Bird (Nos. 1, 2 and 3)
Hello Francis
Mangoré - La Catédral
Emilie Capulet Recital
Sunday 6 March 2011
Franco - British pianist, Emilie Capulet, plays Romantic Favourites by Chopin and Schubert, Mozart's charming variations on "Ah! vous dirai-je, Maman" and Liszt's B minor piano sonata.
CRONEM Seminar: New Ethnicities and Old Classities: Respectability and Diaspora
Monday 7 March 2011
In this presentation, I shall explore the contrasts between the flexibility and openness of interethnic and diasporic identifications and the fixity of class distinctions in contemporary Britain. To do this, I draw on fieldwork conducted in the Midlands area and a suburban town in the South East of England. I trace the ways in which project participants mobilised their biographies and ancestries to express feelings of empathy and relatedness across black, white and Asian identities. But I found, the same people articulated a strong sense of classed distinction between themselves and others who were thought to lack respectability, social ambition and mobility. These observations have led me to reflect upon the theoretical contrasts between what Stuart Hall has famously called ‘new ethnicities’ and what I call ‘old classities’.
The Living Room
Wednesday 9 March 2011
"A subtle, quick-witted essay on the fluctuation of human interaction...an arresting piece that left you, in a desirable sense, wanting more." The Times
TEAM Student Conference
Wednesday 9 March 2011
In association with TEAM the Department of Politics will host a conference on the important and topical issue of terrorism. The aim of the conference is to provide students with an opportunity to examine a controversial issue in an academic setting and gain important insights into life at University.
Starting with a set of role plays and simulations students will be encouraged to examine and challenge their views on security, fear and terrorism. A set of high level keynote presentations on the challenges of tackling terrorism, preventing social exclusion, and the tensions between security and civil liberties will provide the students with an opportunity to engage with competing views on a highly sensitive topic.
UCAS Day: 9 March
Wednesday 9 March 2011
The Department of English will be hosting UCAS Days for prospective students. Other UCAS Days will take place on 19 January, 9 February, and 23 February.
Postgraduate Open Evening
Wednesday 9 March 2011
The University's Postrgraduate Open Day will allow you to find out more about the range of postgraduate programmes taught by the Department of Politics.
Purple Rain
Thursday 10 March 2011
(US, 1984) Director Albert Magnoli, cert 15, 111 min
With introductory talk by Dr Tim Hughes
Benjamin Powell
Friday 11 March 2011
Leighton - Fantasia Contrappuntistica
Beethoven - Sonata Op 31 No 2 Tempest
Bartok - Out of Doors
Debussy - Préludes (selection)
Martin Butler - On the Rocks
Elliott Carter - Two Thoughts about the Piano
An Evening of Bollywood Music
Saturday 12 March 2011
The Bollywood Brass Band is a truly exhilarating, rambunctious affair, with hypnotic Punjabi drumming, wailing soprano sax, qawwalis, extracts from Bollywood films on a video screen in the background, and a band which obviously and noisily enjoyed themselves – and so did the audience. Artsworld
Cello Sonatas
Monday 14 March 2011
Thomas Carroll cello
Graham Caskie piano
Stephen Goss composer and arranger
Butterfly Dreaming Tour
Tuesday 15 March 2011
Henri Oguike, one of the UK’s most inventive choreographers, presents a stunning new triple bill and a handpicked quintet of world-class dancers.
Politics Research Seminar Dr Klára Breuer
Wednesday 16 March 2011
Dr Klára Breuer is Deputy Ambassador at the Hungarian Embassy in London. .
Films on Hendrix
Thursday 17 March 2011
(US, 1986) Directors: Chris Hegedus and D A Pennebaker, cert E, 50 mins
Jimi Hendrix Live at Woodstock
(US, 1999) Directors: Chris Hegedus and Erez Laufer, cert E, 57 mins
With introductory talk by Dr Tim Hughes
DJ Sniff and Paul Bell
Friday 18 March 2011
Turntable musicians and explorers in the field of improvised and electronic music, DJ Sniff and Paul Bell bring something a little different to Studio One which we think will spark your interest.
Warsaw Village Band
Sunday 20 March 2011
BBC Radio 3 World Music Award Winners to perform at the University of Surrey as part of the Guildford International Music Festival 2011.
Trio Batignano
Monday 21 March 2011
Fusing the renowned classical blend of flute and guitar (representing Italian style) with the hot summer 'taste' of the saxophone (Italian flair), Trio Batignano have quickly earned a reputation for presenting exciting and entertaining programmes covering a wide variety of musical styles.
Standing In The Shadows of Motown
Tuesday 22 March 2011
The best-kept secret in the history of pop music
(US 2002) Director: Paul Justman, 116 min PG
One
Wednesday 23 March 2011
Does everything really begin with one or is it that everything ends with one?
Roundtable on Terrorism
Wednesday 23 March 2011
Almost ten years on from 9/11 our newly appointed Chair in International Politics, Professor Marie Breen-Smyth oversees an important panel representing range of views and opinions on this highly sensitive and topical issue. Set to give a challenging insight into the impact of terrorism and government responses, this is not to be missed.
Barbican Brass
Wednesday 23 March 2011
Comprising five of the most exciting young brass players in the UK today, this quintet are a joy to watch "from skilful and emotive lead melodies to sensitive and precise accompaniment". Abi Bliss, Muso Magazine
Paco Pena
Saturday 26 March 2011
Mr Pena is a virtuoso, capable of dazzling an audience beyond the frets of mortal man... this listener cannot recall hearing any guitarist with a more assured mastery of his instrument. The New York Times
Public Lecture - Sir Paul Britton
Wednesday 30 March 2011
Sir Paul Britton gives a fascinating insight into his time as a senior Cabinet Official during the Blair and Brown years and discusses the role of cabinet government.
Arab Revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa: A Victory for People Power?
Wednesday 6 April 2011
The mass movements that have resulted in the toppling of authoritarian regimes in Tunisia and Egypt and challenged governments across the Middle East and North Africa have gripped the attention of the world.
Ayla Gol, a leading UK-based expert in the region will give an insight to the situation in this public lecture.
Final Year Degree Shows
Friday 8 April 2011
Final year dancers and choreographers showcase their exciting new work.
Final Year Degree Shows
Saturday 9 April 2011
Final year dancers and choreographers showcase their exciting new work.
Politics Research Seminar: Criminal Accountability of International Peacekeepers
Wednesday 13 April 2011

BSA Annual Conference 2011
Wednesday 27 April 2011
At the BISA Annual Conference, held in Manchester from the 27th to 29th of April 2011, Dr Roberta Guerrina will convene a panel on The Responsibility to Rebuild
QUIC Conference 4-5 May 2011
Wednesday 4 May 2011
The QUIC Results conference 2011 takes place from the 4th - 5th May at the University of Surrey
Please view the conference page for further details
JVC Sound and Vision Competition Screenings
Tuesday 10 May 2011
This event will feature short listed entries to the JVC Sound and Vision collaborative film competition as well as a selection of recent short productions by Film and Media Studies undergraduates.
Gig at the Great Hall
Sunday 15 May 2011
An informal and fun evening that showcases the enormous range of musical styles and the huge talents of the various bands and performers within the Department of Music and Sound Recording.
Losing Wars and Winning Peace? Evaluating the international strategy in Afganistan
Wednesday 18 May 2011
University of Surrey Symphony Orchestra Concert
Saturday 21 May 2011
Come and support the University Symphony Orchestra in their final concert of this academic year, featuring student conductors in a wide range of exciting repertoire.
Surrey Poetry Festival
Saturday 21 May 2011
The Department of English at the University of Surrey are pleased to be hosting the first Surrey Poetry Festival.
Hamlet
Thursday 2 June 2011
First-year students in Theatre Studies will be tackling Shakespeare’s Hamlet, one of the most challenging and rewarding plays in the English canon.
End-of-Year Dance Show
Friday 10 June 2011
Dance students at the University of Surrey invite audiences to see a wide range of dance performances, ranging from Contemporary to Ballet, African, Kathak and Hip Hop.
End-of-Year Dance Show
Saturday 11 June 2011
Dance students at the University of Surrey invite audiences to see a wide range of dance performances, ranging from Contemporary to Ballet, African, Kathak and Hip Hop.
Solid Senses: Laban Geometry of Dance
Tuesday 14 June 2011
Rudolf Laban’s unpublished drawings and his graphic representation of his icosahedral model in dance will be used for the first time to create a performance-based and artistic response.
21 Tables
Friday 17 June 2011
The party’s tonight. An elegant affair to mark the long loose ends of a life. But that’s for later. There’s a day to get through first.
School's Question Time
Wednesday 22 June 2011
School’s Question Time
Wednesday 22nd June 2011, 11:00 to 12:45

Open Day
Saturday 25 June 2011
Do you want to find out more about studying Politics at the University of Surrey? The University's Open Days of the opportunity for prospective students to talk to members of the Department, explore campus and question current students.
UACES 12th Annual Student Conference 2011
Thursday 30 June 2011
University Association of Contemporary European Studies (UACES) 12th Annual Student Conference
A Celebration of Mahler
Tuesday 5 July 2011
Recital with Maureen Galea & Michelle Castelleti
Thursday 7 July 2011
Pianist Maureen Galea accompanies Mahler songs and plays 19th – century Bohemian piano music using Mahler’s own 1836 Graf piano.
Tetra Guitar Quartet
Friday 8 July 2011
The Tetra Guitar Quartet plays a diverse programme including a specially commissioned set of arrangements/reworkings of Mahler songs by composer Stephen Goss.
Uri Caine plays Mahler
Friday 8 July 2011
Uri Caine, the world – renowned jazz pianist, pays a rare visit to the UK to give a spectacular concert of piano improvisations, transformations and re-thinkings of Mahler’s Music.
The Endymion Ensemble
Saturday 9 July 2011
The Internationally renowned Endymion Ensemble rounds off the Mahler Centenary Conference with a fascinating programme of chamber music, including Mahler’s early Piano Quartet, the only existing chamber work by the composer.
The Viennese Connection
Saturday 9 July 2011
Exploring the Viennese tradition, pianist Emilie Capulet will perform Beethoven's fiery sonata Op 31 No 3, as well as Mozart's charming variations on Ah! Vous dirai-je, Maman and Liszt/Schubert's Valse-Caprice No 6 from his Soirées de Vienne.
Fur, Feathers, Fingers and Fins
Tuesday 26 July 2011
Lockwood is a centre for adults with learning difficulties in Surrey. It aims to develop independence and abilities with their clients through community, arts and work experience.
THE G.F. WATTS SCULPTURE GALLERY
Wednesday 31 August 2011
A Photographic record of the restoration 2008 - 2011.
THE SURREY SCIENCE CIRCUS EXHIBITION
Saturday 17 September 2011
Led by visual artist Tine Bech, from the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), and scientist Dr Kathryn Harkup, of the University of Surrey, LightTAG’s aim was to give young people the opportunity to explore youth culture – and challenge society’s perception of it – through the science and art of light.
SURREY SCIENCE CIRCUS
Saturday 17 September 2011
All ages are welcome to this free annual event, especially aimed at families with children.
Open Day
Wednesday 21 September 2011
Do you want to find out more about studying Politics at the University of Surrey? The University's Open Days of the opportunity for prospective students to talk to members of the Department, explore campus and question current students.
THE BEATLES EXHIBITION
Tuesday 11 October 2011
A Day in the Life of the Beatles – photographs by Michael Ward and Hamburg Days – limited edition prints by Klaus Voorman
Open Day
Saturday 15 October 2011
Do you want to find out more about studying Politics at the University of Surrey? The University's Open Days of the opportunity for prospective students to talk to members of the Department, explore campus and question current students.
Guildford Book Festival Event - Writing Freedom: The English PEN Roadshow
Saturday 15 October 2011
SURVIVORS - THE ANIMALS AND PLANTS THAT TIME LEFT BEHIND
Monday 17 October 2011
VLADISLAV BLAHA GUITAR RECITAL
Thursday 20 October 2011
Catch Czech guitar virtuoso Vladislav Bláha on a rare visit to the UK. This approachable and entertaining programme includes Vladislav’s own new arrangement of Vivaldi’s beautiful L’Estro Armonico and Jorge Morel’s Recuerdos de un Viaje, which was witten for Vladislav in 2008.
The British Olympics: Britains Olympic Heritage 1612 - 2012
Thursday 20 October 2011
TRANCE MAP
Friday 21 October 2011
Playing a combination of soprano saxophone, turntable, laptop and surround sound electronics, the world-class saxophonist Evan Parker in partnership with Matt Wright present ‘Trance Map’, a realtime reworking of their recently released psi CD, which totally blurs the distinction between playing, mixing and editing.
KATHAKBOX
Wednesday 26 October 2011
Kathakbox is the latest production from one of the UK’s most dynamic dance companies.
Biography, memoire, expose and inquiry in the secret world
Wednesday 26 October 2011
Dr David Langley
David Langley, a medical scientist with a background in clinical laboratories and teaching took a research post with the Ministry of Defence in the late ‘80s. After a spell ‘at the bench’, he worked in operational analysis, intelligence assessment and, after 9/11, the protection of critical infrastructure, focussing on weapons of mass destruction and working closely with colleagues across government. Since retirement in 2006, he has combined consultancy with research and teaching in Cambridge.
Drawing on this experience, he will discuss the challenges faced by scholars of the 'secret world’, especially the sources available to them and the impact of their backgrounds and research methods on their work. Exploring the impact of ’9/11’ he will also reflect on the questions raised by advocates of Critical Terrorism Studies.
LIMNERSLEASE
Tuesday 1 November 2011
This exhibition will explore this artist retreat that began with a visit by George and Mary Watts to Compton in 1889 and ended with the creation of the Watts Gallery in 1903.
Politics Research Seminar: Dr Colin Provost
Wednesday 2 November 2011
Racing to the Bottom? Competition and Coordination in Bank Regulation and the Financial Crisis of 2007-09
Politics Research Seminar: Professor Jason Ralph
Wednesday 9 November 2011
JAMES WILTON DANCE COMPANY
Wednesday 9 November 2011
Winner of the Sadler’s Wells Global Dance Contest, James Wilton Dance presents a programme of dynamic and daring contemporary dance work where performers are pushed to their physical limits.
International law, liberal interventionism and centre-left British foreign policies after Iraq
Wednesday 9 November 2011
Professor Jason Ralph, University of Leeds
This paper introduces the early findings of a British Academy mid-career fellowship project. Its starting point is Tony Blair's assumption that regime change by military force was an 'obvious' policy for the Labour Party to adopt. It describes how, during the lead up to war in Iraq, Blair tried to square what he saw as 'doing the right thing' (i.e. supporting the American invasion) with his concept of 'international community'and his party's longstanding commitment to the United Nations. Ultimately, Blair's strategy was reduced to attacks on the procedures that constitute what it means to act on behalf of the international community. This served only to strengthen the accusation that his brand of centre-left foreign policy was imperialistic. The coalition government's response to the Arab spring, in particular its intervention in the Libyan conflict, was very much influenced by a desire not to repeat Blair's mistakes. Yet despite this, centre-left opinion remains divided on the legitimacy of the Libyan operation and liberal interventionism more generally. The paper critically engages that opinion in an attempt to help liberal governments navigate the most reasonable course.
Chamber Choir and Orchestra
Friday 11 November 2011
Vivaldi Gloria
Conducted by Peter Ford
Haydn Nelson Mass
Conducted by Russell Keable
THE HUMAN CLAY
Tuesday 15 November 2011
40 works in stone, wood and clay by this sculptor of the Frink School, who uses methods of improvisation to quarry things inside himself. His carved sculpture is not pre-conceived; forms emerge, partly from pre-occupation with life and landscape, partly from vigorous observation of eminent sitters during intense portrait sessions.
Roundtable on the Eurozone crisis
Wednesday 16 November 2011
With events in the eurozone unfolding quickly, an expert panel on European Politics will convene for a roundtable discussion on the impact of the eurozone crisis. They will unpick what it means for integration and opposition to the EU, as well as examining the elite response and the case studies of Greece and Italy.
All are welcome. Wednesday 16th November, 16:00 to 17:30, LTE.
Results from the 'e-voting' can be viewed here. The audience were asked their opinions on the following questions:
- Will the Euro survive?
- Who is to blame for the current situation in Europe?
- Should Britain help more in financial stability instruments?
Autumn Classics
Saturday 19 November 2011
A concert of melodic and lyrical beauty, full of musical fireworks!
ZOE MARTLEW PRESENTS REVUE Z
Thursday 24 November 2011
Unhinged, uncensored, underwired, a blonde, a cello, a mattress and a lot of digital playback…..
Live at the Ivy
Sunday 27 November 2011
An informal and fun evening that showcases the enormous range of musical styles and the huge talents of the various bands and performers within Music and Sound Recording.
TALES FROM A SEA JOURNEY
Wednesday 30 November 2011
Don’t miss your chance to see this European company as they moor up at the University’s PATS Studio.
BIG BAND IN STUDIO ONE
Friday 2 December 2011
Big tunes – big sound - the University of Surrey’s awardwinning and talented Big Band returns to Studio One with another lively and fun-filled programme of Big Band standards through Latin jazz to modern funk
Children of Eden
Wednesday 7 December 2011
note: matinee 14:30 Saturday 10 December [no performance Sunday 11 Dec]
HONK! A MUSICAL COMEDY
Thursday 8 December 2011
Based on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Ugly Duckling"
NOTES INEGALES
Saturday 10 December 2011
Notes Inégales are one of the most innovative new ensembles in London; described as ‘post-fusion’ they draw on contemporary, free and jazz musics.
USSU CONCERT BAND
Monday 12 December 2011
The University of Surrey Students’ Union Concert Band returns for another end-of-term extravaganza, performing a variety of favourites from show songs to specially composed pieces.
Expert Roundtable: The History and Institutions of the European Union
Tuesday 13 December 2011
Need to relax after meeting that final pre-Christmas deadline?
Come & listen to the
School of Politics talk Europe
Politics Research Seminar: Dr Nathan Widder
Wednesday 14 December 2011
6th Form Language Routes into Christmas
Thursday 15 December 2011
An after-school session to give an insight into the study of a language at University by means of a short lecture. To be followed by a taster language in a more unusual language e.g. Chinese, Greek or Japanese and the opportunity to talk with staff and students about studying a language at University.
Open to everyone from Year 12/13 studying French, German or Spanish at A/S or A level.
Contact Liz Avis for registration and further details at e.avis@surrey.ac.uk
This event is sponsored by Routes into Languages.
SCHOOL OF ARTS CHRISTMAS SHOW
Friday 16 December 2011
Please join us for an extra special Christmas Show to celebrate the new School of Arts, featuring students from Dance, Film, Theatre, Music and Sound Recording, and the Guildford School of Acting.
the lewis and mary elton art collection
Tuesday 10 January 2012
Professor Lewis and Mrs Mary Elton recently donated a substantial art collection to the University of Surrey. Their generous gift includes works by Picasso, Chagall, Klee and Cocteau, along with other paintings and objets d'art.
Maureen Galea Piano Recital
Wednesday 11 January 2012
Drop into these short and interesting concerts during your lunch break. Even if you can only stay a while, a musical break in your schedule will leave you relaxed and invigorated, recharged for the day ahead.
Anna Lea Merritt's Murals
Tuesday 17 January 2012
This exhibition of large photographs alongside studies, sketches and engravings will explore the little known mural paintings of the life of Christ for the church of St Martin's, Blackheath, Surrey completed in 1895 by the American artist Anna Lea Merritt.
MARY AND MAX (2009)
Wednesday 18 January 2012
A lovingly crafted and startlingly inventive piece of animation.
Languages Open Day
Wednesday 18 January 2012
Find out more about Languages in our new Learning Centre
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 25 January 2012
Drop into these short and interesting concerts during your lunch break. Even if you can only stay a while, a musical break in your schedule will leave you relaxed and invigorated, recharged for the day ahead.
Composers & Choreographers
Sunday 29 January 2012
A celebration of collaborative and creative working showcasing performances by students from the School of Arts.
MOZART AND BRAHMS CLARINET QUINTETS
Sunday 29 January 2012
Two lyrical centrepieces of chamber music from this wonderful Sunday afternoon programme.
Everyday peace indicators: A proposal
Wednesday 1 February 2012
Live at the Ivy
Sunday 5 February 2012
Now in it's second phase in the new Ivy Arts Centre, Live at the Ivy is a chilled out evening of great music and energetic performances.
a poetry reading by david constantine
Monday 6 February 2012
Freelance writer, poet and translator, David Constantine was born in Salford, Lancashire, in 1944.
Hidden Stars
Tuesday 7 February 2012
The University of Surrey does not have a degree programme in art, but it is absolutely packed with brilliant artists.
Croser Hughes Chamber Music Award
Wednesday 8 February 2012
This annual competition for the performance of chamber music with keyboard always attracts a high standard of entry and exciting repertoire.
English Literature, English Literature with Creative Writing and English Literature with Languages UCAS Day
Wednesday 8 February 2012
'Cultures in Contact' Research Forum (Ann Heilman)
Thursday 9 February 2012
THE ILLUSIONIST (2010)
Tuesday 14 February 2012
This season Film studies present a series of recent animation features that demonstrate animation certainly isn't just for kids! This spring season runs alongside the new animation modules being taught on the Film studies degree programme.
CARMINA BURANA
Saturday 18 February 2012
Tickets are available on the door.
The Box Office and Online Bookings have now closed.
ACTUAL SIZE
Wednesday 22 February 2012
The University of Surrey's resident dance company Actual Size has devised a collection of works for you to enjoy and admire.
English Literature, English Literature with Creative Writing and English Literature with Languages UCAS Day
Wednesday 22 February 2012
Franco Franchi
Tuesday 28 February 2012
An exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Tuscan artist Franco Franchi. Curated by Luciano Cassara and Nigel Taylor
'Cultures in Contact' Research Forum (Jane Aaron)
Wednesday 29 February 2012
Politics Month
Thursday 1 March 2012
Apologies and Reparations: When and Why Are Different Group Members Satisfied?
Tuesday 6 March 2012
To create lasting consensus after conflict, apologies or reparations have to be accepted by the group offering them and the group receiving them. However, findings are mixed on what determines acceptance among receiving group members, and little research has examined offering-group members. I will review data from a number of studies among different populations and issues. One theme in our research is the greater power of shame versus guilt expressions to satisfy recipients. We also show that beyond the strong role of moral image improvement predicted by Shnabel and Nadler's Needs-Based Model, offering-group members can be satisfied if the gesture is seen as fulfilling the ingroup's obligation and shifting it to the outgroup, with quite different implications for attitude toward the receiving group and toward future relations with it. A final study set against the conflict in Northern Ireland finds that while mean levels of satisfaction with a real British apology are different among offering and receiving groups, what determines both groups' satisfaction is not as different as one might think.
WALTZ WITH BASHIR (2008)
Wednesday 7 March 2012
This season Film studies present a series of recent animation features that demonstrate animation certainly isn't just for kids! This spring season runs alongside the new animation modules being taught on the Film studies degree programme.
SURREY SCULPTURE SOCIETY SPRING LECTURE
Wednesday 7 March 2012
Julian Wild's work explores the potential of functional materials and construction systems and the ecpessive possibilites of a single line or a series of units.
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 7 March 2012
Drop into these short and interesting concerts during your lunch break. Even if you can only stay a while, a musical break in your schedule will leave you relaxed and invigorated, recharged for the day ahead.
Lecture for Schools: Britain and the EU: A Bad Romance?
Wednesday 7 March 2012
Educational Liaison Centre
T: 01483 689376
E: sac@surrey.ac.uk
All lectures are held on the Stag Hill campus in
Guildford,Surrey GU2 7XH.
English Literature, English Literature with Creative Writing and English Literature with Languages UCAS Day
Wednesday 7 March 2012
Professor Marie Breen-Smyth's Inaugural Lecture
Thursday 8 March 2012
On International Women's Day, Professor Marie Breen-Smyth will give her inaugural lecture at the University of Surrey entitled When the Past is Present: the Casualty, the Body and Politics. Lord Alderdice FRCPsych will act as an introductory speaker for the lecture which forms part of Politics Month.
University of Surrey Chamber Choir
Friday 9 March 2012
The University of Surrey's prolific Chamber Choir and Orchestra present two beautiful choral pieces and a UK world premiere.
USSU Big Band
Saturday 10 March 2012
Big tunes - big sound. The University of Surrey's award-winning and talented Big Band returns to the Ivy with another lively and fun-filled programme of Big Band standards through Latin jazz to modern funk.
Do you feel the same way too? How motor experience changes the way we see dance
Tuesday 13 March 2012
As an audience member of a dance, theatre performance or a film screening, we often wonder what the person sitting next to us feels. Intuitively, we believe that as a result of watching the same thing, you would delve into the same emotions. However, personal experiences clearly affect the way we respond to certain narratives. In the motor domain, neuroscientists found a link between observation and execution in the so-called mirror-neuron network. Neurons in these brain areas are enhanced when we execute an action as well as when we just passively observe the same action. Hence, these areas are supposedly crucial in the process of understanding others. However, do these neurons really let you feel what the other person is doing?
Dance can provide valuable insight into the spectators’ state of mind. I will present my most recent work that investigated how personal factors (embodied practices, personality) affect how spectators’ respond to watching dance. I will also discuss the relevance of the type of stimuli used when studying action observation. In the studies presented, I used movement phrases of the dance company Emio Greco|PC which has a distinguished movement vocabulary that evolves through the lived intentionality articulated in and through the movements.
LOL (Lots of Love)
Wednesday 14 March 2012
Known for mining witty and profound dance theatre from everyday life, Luca Silvestrini's award-winning Protein has struck dance gold with LOL (Lots of Love).
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 14 March 2012
Drop into these short and interesting concerts during your lunch break. Even if you can only stay a while, a musical break in your schedule will leave you relaxed and invigorated, recharged for the day ahead.
Introducing the new MA programmes in English Literature and in Creative Writing
Wednesday 14 March 2012
In October 2012 the School of English and Languages at the University of Surrey is intending to launch two new one-year Master's Programmes:
- The MA in English Literature
- MA in Creative Writing.
On the 14th March 2012 there will be an opportunity to find out more about these new programmes.
Professor Justin Edwards, Dr Paul Vlitos and Dr Churnjeet Mahn will be introducing the programmes: What does studying for an MA in English Literature or an MA in Creative Writing at the University of Surrey involve? How and why might you decide that either programme is the right next step for you? What opportunities might an MA in English Literature or Creative Writing open up or lead on to? How should you go about applying?
‘Cultures in Contact’ Research Forum (Fred Botting)
Thursday 15 March 2012
Rush Hour Concert
Friday 16 March 2012
Avoid the rush hour traffic, relax and feel invigorated for the weekend after a long week at work.
Hip Hop
Saturday 17 March 2012
Teamed up with Woking Dance Festival and Kane FM, we bring you an evening that celebrates Hip Hop and the vibrant art forms that have stemmed from its surrounding culture.
‘Cultures in Contact’ Research Forum (Galya Diment)
Monday 19 March 2012
Sheila Healey
Tuesday 20 March 2012
A Retrospective of the artists eight decade career. To be opened by Kaffe Fassett, painter and textile designer.
Combining temporal cues for the synchronisation of motor actions
Tuesday 20 March 2012
When making accurately timed actions, we rely on sensory events in the surrounding environment to synchronise our movements. Often these cues can be complex in their nature – an event can be perceived across multiple modalities (e.g. sound, vision, touch) or occur within a single modality but be defined by different sensory properties within that modality (e.g. sound at different pitch or visual colour and depth information). The central nervous system (CNS) must therefore determine which signals are relevant and moreover, which are most reliable in order to optimally estimate the true temporal onsets of the events and subsequently produce synchronised motor actions.
In this talk, I will discuss our research into how the CNS combines multiple sources of sensory information when we synchronise our movements to temporal events. I will present results from our recent experiments using a paradigm requiring participants to make movements in time to a metronome. We have developed novel methods to present multiple metronomic cues across different sensory modalities and thus investigated if and how participants integrated these cues in order to synchronise to the ‘beat’. We have subsequently developed models that show the integration is statistically optimal and can be described using a Bayesian framework. The talk will further discuss the effects of ageing on multisensory integration and briefly introduce our new research investigating synchronisation of movements within groups of individuals.
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 21 March 2012
Drop into these short and interesting concerts during your lunch break. Even if you can only stay a while, a musical break in your schedule will leave you relaxed and invigorated, recharged for the day ahead.
Roundtable: Can "we" stop the killing?
Wednesday 21 March 2012
Surrey Guitar Day
Saturday 24 March 2012
Hosted by Milton Mermikides (Lecturer, University of Surrey and Professor of Guitar, Royal College of Music) this promises to be a fantastic day for any fan of guitar music in all its wonderful forms.
USSU Concert Band
Monday 26 March 2012
The University of Surrey Students' Union Concert Band returns for another end-of-term extravaganza, performing a variety of show shows to specially-composed pieces.
Will technology help or hinder ‘green’ behaviour?
Tuesday 27 March 2012
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 28 March 2012
Drop into these short and interesting concerts during your lunch break. Even if you can only stay a while, a musical break in your schedule will leave you relaxed and invigorated, recharged for the day ahead.
‘Cultures in Contact’ Research Forum (Robert Hampson)
Wednesday 28 March 2012
a talk by alan cotton
Monday 16 April 2012
Artist Alan Cotton gives a talk to accompany his exhibition at the Lewis Elton Gallery, about the people and places he has come across on his travels to Everest and around the world as Royal Tour Artist.
For more information, please visit Alan's website.
Alan Cotton
Tuesday 17 April 2012
In association with Messum's of Cork Street, London. Alan Cotton is one of Britains most distinguished landscape painters.
As/A2 Government and Politics Study Day
Thursday 19 April 2012
Government and Politics Study Days
Our study days are aimed at As and A2 students and offer an invaluable supplement for students and in particular those studying Edexcel’s Government and Politics As or A2 course. As such students specify whether they wish to attend the As or the A2 study day, both of which run in parallel to each other.
The AS sessions will build on the themes of Edexcel's Unit 1 and 2 examining both People and Politics and Governing the UK.
The 1.5 hour A2 sessions will relate to Political Ideologies (Edexcel Unit 3 Topic B and Unit 4 Topic B), EU Political Issues (Unit 4 Topic A) and Global Politics (Unit 3 Topic D and Unit 4 Topic D).
All lectures are delivered by academics with a research specialism in the area.
HEAR AND NOW
Saturday 28 April 2012
The 2012 GSA Singers bring you a selection of songs from musical theatre and beyond...
Dancing the invisible - Late Work
Tuesday 1 May 2012
Does the dancing have to stop as the body ages?
How does the older dancer draw on sensory memory and the imagination to make dances?
What does 'mature ballet' look like?
What IS a mature dance?
Brass Competition
Wednesday 2 May 2012
Give yourself a chance to rest on Wednesday lunchtimes at this delightful Lunchtime Recitals.
cii Seminar 2 May
Wednesday 2 May 2012
This seminar has been cancelled.
The linguistic relativity of social action
Wednesday 2 May 2012
Rush Hour Concert
Friday 4 May 2012
Avoid the Guildford gridlock at the end of a week by popping into the Rush Hour Concert.
Live at the Ivy
Sunday 6 May 2012
Now in its third phase in the new Ivy Arts Centre, Live at the Ivy's a chilled out evening of great music and energetic performances by students from Music and Sound Recording.
GSA Showcase 2012 - Musical Theatre
Wednesday 9 May 2012
Graduating students for the Musical Theatre course perform an entertaining selection of scenes and songs.
‘Cultures in Contact’ Research Forum (Jennifer Coates)
Wednesday 9 May 2012
Joyce Dixey Final
Wednesday 9 May 2012
Judith Bingham Guest Adjudicator
After months of careful crafting, rehearsing and collaborating, the Joyce Dixey finalists have their compositions performed in this evening showcase.
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 9 May 2012
Give yourself a chance to rest on Wednesday lunchtimes at this delightful Lunchtime Recitals.
Surrey Artists Open Studios
Wednesday 9 May 2012
To kick start the Open Studios event, we will be hosting one of three taster exhibitions which give the chance to view a selection of artists' work from across Surrey, providing an insight into what to expect when visiting studios in June and July.
Sound and Vision Student Film Screenings
Thursday 10 May 2012
A selection of recent short films by Film and Media Studies undergraduates.
Piano Weekend: Nikolai Demidenko
Friday 11 May 2012
The acclaimed Russian virtuoso Nikolai Demidenko returns to the University of Surrey to perform this delightful and romantic programme.
SUNNATA FOR SIX PIANOS & DAVID LOVATT AWARD FINAL
Saturday 12 May 2012
In this concert at the Surrey Piano Weekend we explore the exciting world of new music for piano duo.
Piano Weekend: Mikrokosmos
Sunday 13 May 2012
Here is a rare chance to hear the complete Mikrokosmos in an informal open-door concert, performed by staff and students from the University, pupils of local schools and many other contributors.
GSA Showcase 2012 - Acting
Monday 14 May 2012
Graduating students from the Acting degree course perform an entertaining selection of scenes and songs.
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 16 May 2012
Give yourself a chance to rest on Wednesday lunchtimes at this delightful Lunchtime Recitals.
Ensembles Concert
Wednesday 16 May 2012
This entirely student-led concert presents the works of ensembles from Music and Sound Recording.
Roundtable on Elections
Wednesday 16 May 2012
The School of Politics has convened a panel of experts to discuss and debate the implications of recent (or up-coming) elections in Russia, France, US, Greece, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
What happens in Macau?
Wednesday 16 May 2012
Dr Agnes Lam is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Macau. She is a well-known journalist, political celebrity, and founder of Observatório Cívico (Civil Watch).
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Summer Selection
Saturday 19 May 2012
Mozart Overture to the Magic Flute
Sibelius Symphony no. 7
Copland Appalachian Spring
Beethoven Symphony no. 8
Don Juan Comes Back From the War
Tuesday 22 May 2012
This play is an enduring statement about the experience of the Continent's shell-shocked soldiers after the Great War.
‘Cultures in Contact’ Research Forum (Emma Parker)
Wednesday 23 May 2012
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 23 May 2012
Give yourself a chance to rest on Wednesday lunchtimes at this delightful Lunchtime Recitals.
the Surrey Sculpture Society Summer Lecture
Wednesday 23 May 2012
Michael Dan Archer is a British sculptor working in the UK and internationally in the field of public art and on gallery and site specific projects, and has exhibited worldwide.
Once a Catholic
Thursday 24 May 2012
This comedy traces the sexual awakening of three schoolgirls, ironically all called Mary, growing up in London in the late 1950s.
Six Degrees of Separation
Thursday 24 May 2012
An age old theory says that everyone on the planet is linked to one another by six steps or less and that theory is put to the test in John Guare's Olivier award-winning play.
Final Degree Dance Shows
Friday 25 May 2012
You are invited to a vivid celebration of our student talent.
Transform@work
Friday 25 May 2012
Transform@work is the second biannual postgraduate symposium organised by Dance Studies at the University of Surrey.
University of Surrey Concert Band
Monday 28 May 2012
CANCELLED - Unfortunately this concert has been cancelled due to unforeseen clashes with student exams. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. Concert Band will be back in the new academic year with a concert before Christmas.
The Honing Theory of Creativity
Monday 28 May 2012
BT Art of Sport
Tuesday 29 May 2012
BT Art of sport is an initiative launched by London 2012 premier sponsor BT that will see a group of leading UK artist create a body of work that will serve to tell the 2012 Olympic story through the medium of art.
Final Year Degree Recitals
Wednesday 30 May 2012
After three years of studying music and performing regularly, the final year music and sound recording students from the University of Surrey perform their final degree recitals.
Final Year Degree Recitals
Wednesday 6 June 2012
After three years of studying music and performing regularly, the final year music and sound recording students from the University of Surrey perform their final degree recitals.
‘Cultures in Contact’ Research Forum (Carole Edwards)
Thursday 7 June 2012
Little Moments: The Installations
Thursday 7 June 2012
Join us in this celebration of bright ideas, leading to practice and design that really makes us think.
Little Moments: Relatively stable
Thursday 7 June 2012
Something is waiting around the next corner, a thing of beauty, memory, an event, a shadow.
Little Moments: Little red riding hood
Thursday 7 June 2012
Enter these enchanted woods you who dare...
Hot Mikado
Thursday 7 June 2012
East meets West head-on in this hilarious 1940s-style updating of the perennial Gilbert and Sullivan classic.
The End-of-Year Student Shows
Friday 8 June 2012
Featuring work from across the artistic spectrum, these shows celebrate the creative diversity that is bred from a year's hard work at Surrey.
Rush Hour Concert
Friday 8 June 2012
Avoid the Guildford gridlock at the end of a week by popping into the Rush Hour Concert.
iWeave
Monday 11 June 2012
iWEAVE explores the transformation of a dancer's costume into a digital wearable item inviting unique movement interactions.
Travels with the Royals - Jayne Fincher
Monday 11 June 2012
A fascinating and unique exhibition of photographers and ephemera to celebrate Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee by Royal Photographer Jayne Fincher.
Composition concert
Tuesday 12 June 2012
This evening concert showcases the compositions of music students as a way to round off their first year of University.
Final Year Degree Recitals
Wednesday 13 June 2012
After three years of studying music and performing regularly, the final year music and sound recording students from the University of Surrey perform their final degree recitals.
Mindbeat Quintet
Thursday 14 June 2012
A thought improvisation based on 'Offending the Audience', by Peter Handke, with live music improvisation from Creative Music Technology students and generative video by Sebastian Melo.
Moll Flanders
Thursday 14 June 2012
Abandoned by her mother, married five times, a baronet's mistress, a plantation owner and a professional thief... Moll Flanders is a woman to watch.
Annual Architecture Lecture and Buffet supper
Thursday 14 June 2012
Dr Nigel Barker - Risk Averse: How Safe is England's Historic Environment?
Jon Ronson to speak as part of the annual University of Surrey English PEN Lecture series
Thursday 14 June 2012
Audience with Jon Ronson
Thursday 14 June 2012
The University of Surrey hosts an evening with award winning author, journalist, filmmaker and presenter Jon Ronson. Famous for his characteristically candid and humorous accounts of people and groups on the fringes of accepted society, Ronson will discuss his career and read extracts from his work. The event will be followed by a wine reception and a book signing.
Composition Concert
Thursday 14 June 2012
This evening concert showcases the compositions of music students as a way to round off their first year of University.
The producers
Friday 15 June 2012
Set in 1959, The Producers tells the story of a down-on-his-luck Broadway producer, Max Bialystock, and a nerdy, young accountant, Leo Bloom, who concoct a scheme to raise thousands of dollars from backers and then put on a flop of a show.
School's Question Time 2012
Monday 18 June 2012

Flatland 2.0
Tuesday 19 June 2012
Inspired by E A Abbott's 1884 novella Flatland, the classic science and mathematical fiction.
The Surrey Youth Drama Festival
Friday 22 June 2012
Ten youth drama groups from across Surrey come together to perform their own work devised from the Olympic values - respect, inspiration, excellence, courage, determination, equality and friendship.
THE BIG BOOK FOR GIRLS
Friday 22 June 2012
GSA Foundation students present The Big Book For Girls
Directed by Pete Harris
Trainee Movement Director by Alice Robinson
Annual Architechuture and sculpture walk
Sunday 24 June 2012
Learn about the University of Surrey's architecture and sculpture.
Dickens Illustrated
Monday 25 June 2012
The University of Surrey and Watts Gallery celebrate the Dickens bicentenary with an exhibition of Dickens illustrations from the 1830s to the present day.
Saturday Night
Thursday 28 June 2012
One of Sondheim's earliest works set in 1929. Gene, a lowly Wall Street broker, has dreams of the exciting society life to be found in Manhattan. He and his less ambitious, middle-class, bachelor friends have no Saturday night dates on the horizon so Gene gatecrashes a party meeting Helen.
SEUSSICAL
Friday 29 June 2012
GSA Foundation students present Seussical
Direction and choreography by Katie Beard
Assistant Chorography – Felicity Butler
Assistant Director - Joe Parsons
Opening the score: The place of notation in composer and performer collaboration
Thursday 5 July 2012
This symposium will bring together eminent practitioners and scholars to share their insights into the role that notation can play in facilitating collaborative relationships between composers and performers.
Sweet Charity
Thursday 5 July 2012
A musical about a dance-hall hostess named Charity Hope Valentine who, as one of her colleagues observes, runs her heart like a hotel: "You got guys checking in and out all the time." But all Charity really wants is to be loved.
Once upon a time...
Saturday 14 July 2012
Saturday School students showcase their talents in a 'storybook show' featuring song, dance and acting skills.
Reducing Cisgenderisms in Relationship and Family Therapy:
Thursday 9 August 2012
Report on Dr Markie Blumer and PhD Candidate Gávi Ansara’s workshop on “Reducing Cisgenderisms in Relationship and Family Therapy: Strategies and insights for improving practice”
Everything Changes
Wednesday 22 August 2012
Extended until 4th September
An Urban Expressive exhibition by Jakob Belbin.
Lewis and Mary Elton Art Collection
Saturday 8 September 2012
Until 28th October. Professor Lewis and Mary Elton donated a private collection of artworks to the University of Surrey in 2011. In January 2012 it was exhibited at the Lightbox, Woking.
Supernature: Lab-oratory
Thursday 13 September 2012
Until 4th October. This exhibition explores the aesthetic beauty of scientific processes in sight and sound. Slowly evolving musical cells, stunning images of microbacterial colonies, digital representations of the vastness of space, musical compositions derived from treerings and the hidden beauty of blood cells are exhibited as compelling works of art and marvels of scientific discovery.
MA Showcases 2012
Tuesday 25 September 2012
Graduating students from the Musical Theatre and Acting postgraduate courses perform an entertaining selection of scenes and songs.
Interacting brain systems for learning and memory
Tuesday 2 October 2012
The Ethics of Progress
Wednesday 3 October 2012
The Ethics of Progress is a mind-melting, jargon free, whistle-stop tour of leading edge Quantum Physics, delivered with warmth, wit and charm by Unlimited Theatre’s Artistic Director Jon Spooner.
Morag Morris Annual Poetry Lecture
Thursday 4 October 2012
Bernard O’Donoghue - Yeats: Early and Late. With readings by GSA students
Guildford Book Festival Exhibition
Tuesday 9 October 2012
Until 25th October. Tony De Saulles is the award-winning illustrator of the best-selling Horrible Science books. The exhibition features illustrations from the series including the latest title: Horrible Science House of Horrors. Come along and be among the first to enjoy cartoons from Tony’s latest book 99 Dead Snowmen, with adults (and their children) in mind.
Linguistic variety: why psychologists should care
Tuesday 9 October 2012
The Adventures of Prince Achmed (PG)
Wednesday 10 October 2012
NOTE: This will no longer be Snow White as advertised as The Disney Co have just placed a moratorium on public showings of the film, so we have sourced an even earlier animation to start our mini-series.
Visual Texts: Links between Painting and Literature in the Victorian Period
Wednesday 10 October 2012
SEMINAR 'Social Movements and Contested Identities: An Analytical Framework'
Wednesday 10 October 2012
“Everyone needs to be treated the same”: Children’s Thinking about Rights
Tuesday 16 October 2012
Lunchtime Recital - Penningtons Scholarship
Wednesday 17 October 2012
Recharge your batteries on Wednesday lunchtimes at these short and delightful Lunchtime Recitals.
This concert features final year students competing for the Penningtons Scholarship.
Merrily We Roll Along
Wednesday 17 October 2012
Franklin Shepard, once a talented composer of Broadway musicals, has abandoned his friends and his songwriting career to become a producer of Hollywood flicks. We begin at the height of his Hollywood fame and move back in time, showing snapshots of the most important moments in Frank’s life.
SEMINAR: 'Why do People Comply with the Law and Cooperate with the Police? Legitimacy and the Influence of Legal Institutions'
Wednesday 17 October 2012
It's Not Rocket Science
Friday 19 October 2012
This is definitely the year of the particle physicist: the momentous announcement of the Higgs Boson from CERN... and comedian Ben Miller returns to his scientific roots.
The science of creativity: What we’ve learned from 143 years of creativity research, and where we need to go next
Tuesday 23 October 2012
State of Emergency
Wednesday 24 October 2012
We are very excited to welcome the internationally acclaimed State of Emergency as part of our Black History Month activities and celebrations. In a unique performance especially for the University of Surrey, the company will perform excerpts and improvisations from "Desert Crossings", their internationally acclaimed dance theatre production, alongside "Sketches From Grahamstown".
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 24 October 2012
Recharge your batteries on Wednesday lunchtimes at these short and delightful Lunchtime Recitals.
Paradox: The Nine Greatest Enigmas in Science
Wednesday 24 October 2012
Is it possible to travel through time and kill your grandfather? If the universe is infinite, where are all the aliens? Is Schrödinger’s cat dead or alive, or both? Jim Al-Khalili takes us on a mind-expanding tour through these and other universal puzzles that have kept scientists pushing the limits of our understanding.
Felix Ustorf (Xerox Global Services): Technical translations at Xerox Global Services - a day in the life of a professional technical translator
Wednesday 24 October 2012
‘Novel Adaptation: Eliza Haywood and the Literary Marketplace’ Dr Holly Luhning, University of Surrey
Wednesday 24 October 2012
State of Emergency
Wednesday 24 October 2012
We are very excited to welcome the internationally acclaimed State of Emergency as part of our Black History Month activities and celebrations. In a unique performance especially for the University of Surrey, the company will perform excerpts and improvisations from "Desert Crossings", their internationally acclaimed dance theatre production, alongside "Sketches From Grahamstown".
Bones Will Crow
Thursday 25 October 2012
A performance of Burmese poetry in English.
At a turning point in Burma’s history with the release from detention of Aung San Suu Kyi and an amnesty given to some imprisoned writers, the University of Surrey’s English PEN Society presents a performance of Burmese poetry read in English by staff and students.
English PEN Event: BONES WILL CROW
Thursday 25 October 2012
At a turning point in Burma’s history with the release from detention of Aung San Suu Kyi and an amnesty given to some imprisoned writers, the University of Surrey’s English PEN Society presents a performance of Burmese poetry read in English by staff and students.
What is Beyond?
Tuesday 30 October 2012
Until 15th November. "The randomness in nature and the beauty of theatrical physics may reveal a secret of existence. Can we ask, ‘What is beyond?’ Our present knowledge of physics cannot reply but perhaps these explorations into the art of glass may help.” Dr. Mohammed Sanduk
Is hearing perceiving? Auditory perceptual restoration as a ‘sensory repair’ process
Tuesday 30 October 2012
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 31 October 2012
Recharge your batteries on Wednesday lunchtimes at these short and delightful Lunchtime Recitals.
Fings Ain't Wot They Used To Be
Wednesday 31 October 2012
Originally written as a play, this comedy has the dialogue in the Cockney dialect with much rhyming slang and thieves’ cant. A celebration of an idealised East End and Soho bohemian lifestyle at the end of the 1950s, as knocking shops and coffee shops teemed with ponces, doxies, molls, spivs, gamblers and bent coppers: even the Kray Brothers make a prophetic appearance.
Linguists' question time - Professional translators and interpreters on the practical aspects of working as a freelancer
Wednesday 31 October 2012
SEMINAR: 'Victim, perpetrator or simply unwise? A comparison of judicial responses to 'teenage sexting' in the US, Canada and the UK'
Wednesday 31 October 2012
Politics Month
Thursday 1 November 2012
The School of Politics aims to explain why politics matters through a series of events examining European Politics as part of Politics Month in November 2012. The events are designed to appeal to our students, staff, school students and the wider public.
Joint Surrey- Copenhagen Workshop: CRonEM Goes Abroad
Thursday 1 November 2012
UNDERSTANDING TOLERANCE: THE IMPACT OF EMOTIONS AND VALUES ON EVALUATIONS OF ISLAMIC GROUPS
Tuesday 6 November 2012
Police Commissioner Candidate Hustings
Tuesday 6 November 2012
Come and hear from the candidates hoping to be Surrey's next Police Commissioner before the elections take place on 15 November 2012. Each candidate will be given the chance to present their policies before taking part in a Q&A session.
2Deep
Wednesday 7 November 2012
Expect a fresh new dose of Rannel’s trademark hilarious Hip-Hop comedy theatre full of music, physical set pieces and jaw dropping skills with a futuristic twist...
Getting started in-house - Project management and quality control in an international localization company
Wednesday 7 November 2012
‘Sisterhood and Female Friendship in a Seventeenth-Century Verse Miscellany: Constance Aston Fowler’s Manuscript Anthology’
Wednesday 7 November 2012
SEMINAR: ‘“I don’t really like tedious, monotonous work”. Ordinary girls, service sector employment and social mobility in contemporary Russia'
Wednesday 7 November 2012
Surrey LACES Language Café
Wednesday 7 November 2012
LACES is the University’s Language and Culture Exchange Scheme. We’ll help you find a language partner who speaks the language you want to learn or improve. In return you can help them practise your first language.
A TALE OF THREE CITIES
Friday 9 November 2012
Our Brazilian Lector Dr Ana Claudia Suriani da Silva together with Maria Claudia Bonadio (Senac, Fapesp) and Pamela Church Gibson (London College of Fashion) are organising the first ever conference to look at contemporary Brazilian fashion in England, and in the context of globalisation.
Alumni Foreign Film Night
Friday 9 November 2012
You are warmly invited to the first of four Alumni Foreign Film Nights in the University of Surrey. The event is free and open to all University community.
Cognitive control in obsessive-compulsive disorder: an fMRI study before and after repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
Tuesday 13 November 2012
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (PG)
Wednesday 14 November 2012
Note: This will not be Toy Story as advertised due to the license being unavailable.
The Surrey Sculpture Society Autumn Lecture
Wednesday 14 November 2012
Based on the densely woven volume of nesting forms, Laura Ellen Bacon’s work transforms the craft of willow weaving into extraordinary sculpture that merges with its surroundings.
Nicholas Nickleby
Wednesday 14 November 2012
Dickens, the great social reformer, here enjoys a spirited outing in this fast-paced 1950s set adaptation accompanied by live ‘Skiffle’ music.
What I wish I'd known at the start: Practical aspects of starting out as a freelance translator
Wednesday 14 November 2012
Alumni Foreign Film Night
Wednesday 14 November 2012
This is the second of four Alumni Foreign Film Nights in the University of Surrey - all welcome! The event is free and open to all University community.
Surrey LACES Language Café
Wednesday 14 November 2012
LACES is the University’s Language and Culture Exchange Scheme. We’ll help you find a language partner who speaks the language you want to learn or improve. In return you can help them practise your first language.
Invitation to CRonEM's Official Launch Debate
Thursday 15 November 2012
University Chamber Choir and Orchestra
Saturday 17 November 2012
NOTE: CHANGE OF DATE & PRICE - due to circumstances beyond our control, the concert has been moved from Friday 16 November (as advertised in the brochure) to Saturday 17 November. There will also be a £12 charge for tickets, or £6 for relations/friends of the performers.
The University’s Chamber Choir and Orchestra perform much-loved motets by Bach and Mozart together with the exhilarating fanfare-filled Te Deum composed to celebrate George II’s victory over the French at Dettingen.
Re-make, Re-use, Through Stitch and Print
Tuesday 20 November 2012
Until 19th December. Jennifer originally studied Fine Art and Mathematics and began using fabric and stitch in the 1980s. In this collection of work she is examining the old fashioned virtues of thrift and domestic economy.
The Role of Working Memory in Achievement Goal Pursuit
Tuesday 20 November 2012
The Gut Girls
Wednesday 21 November 2012
The Gut Girls of Victorian London are a rowdy bunch – with language that would stagger a horse and muscles that could floor a man. They spend their days knee deep in blood and entrails in the freezing, contaminated gutting shed, lifting carcasses twice their size. But they earn in a week what a girl in service earns in a year. In the pubs and music halls of Deptford they are notorious for loud laughter, outrageous hats and wearing no knickers. No man would touch them with a barge pole.
SEMINAR: 'Drawing together: using visual images to manage expectations about being a child of a mentally ill parent'
Wednesday 21 November 2012
SEL PGR Rest meeting
Wednesday 21 November 2012
REST stands for Research Students and is a series of meetings meant for PGR students to support each other in a friendly environment. The meetings are separate from PGR trainings organised by the School and are a means for students to catch up on their work, practise presentations or discuss relevant problems.
Alumni Foreign Film Night
Wednesday 21 November 2012
This is the third of four Alumni Foreign Film Nights in the University of Surrey - all welcome! The event is free and open to all University community.
Surrey LACES Language Café
Wednesday 21 November 2012
LACES is the University’s Language and Culture Exchange Scheme. We’ll help you find a language partner who speaks the language you want to learn or improve. In return you can help them practise your first language.
In search of good value for money: fabricated ignorance to the rescue
Wednesday 21 November 2012
Jean Monnet Chair Roundtable: Economic Governance for Europe?
Thursday 22 November 2012
Marici Saxes
Friday 23 November 2012
One of London’s leading saxophone quartets, the all-female Marici Saxes work in many different genres and all manner of settings.
Autumn Classics
Saturday 24 November 2012
The University Symphony Orchestra and Chorus present another evening of autumn classics, as Russell Keable conducts an exhilarating programme of glitter and sparkle.
Other People Exist for Me: Consequences of the Narcissistic Personality for Interpersonal Contexts
Tuesday 27 November 2012
Ensembles Concert
Wednesday 28 November 2012
Student conductors direct an entertaining and diverse programme of music for ensembles and small orchestras.
Alumni Foreign Film Night
Wednesday 28 November 2012
This is the last one of four Alumni Foreign Film Nights in the University of Surrey - all welcome! The event is free and open to all University community.
Surrey LACES Language Café
Wednesday 28 November 2012
LACES is the University’s Language and Culture Exchange Scheme. We’ll help you find a language partner who speaks the language you want to learn or improve. In return you can help them practise your first language.
European Political Film Showing
Thursday 29 November 2012
Join us for a late afternoon film showing of Paris by Night. The film will be introduced by Professor Phil Powrie, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences.
Plagiarism in academic writing - the role of culture
Friday 30 November 2012
Live at University Hall
Sunday 2 December 2012
An eclectic mix of rock, pop, jazz, folk, electronic beats, cover versions and new works. Usually held in the Ivy Arts Centre, these concerts showcase the enormous range of musical styles and the huge talents of the various bands and performers studying Music and Sound Recording at the University.
Prospects for a Palestinian State
Tuesday 4 December 2012
How should we deliver psychological therapy for young people with OCD?
Tuesday 4 December 2012
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Wednesday 5 December 2012
The show tells the story of the upstanding, young Edwin Drood who mysteriously disappears and is presumably murdered. But who did it? There are so many names in the frame and the audience gets to decide!
SEMINAR: 'Prepare for Impact: knowledge exchange, equality work and austerity'
Wednesday 5 December 2012
Surrey LACES Language Café
Wednesday 5 December 2012
LACES is the University’s Language and Culture Exchange Scheme. We’ll help you find a language partner who speaks the language you want to learn or improve. In return you can help them practise your first language.
Big Band in Studio One
Friday 7 December 2012
The University of Surrey’s award-winning and talented Big Band returns to Studio One with another lively and fun-filled programme of Big Band standards through Latin jazz to modern funk. You WILL be tapping your feet and swinging along!
Duo John Butcher and Rhodri Davies
Saturday 8 December 2012
The Duo comprises Rhodri Davies, an eclectic harpist who has performed with groups such as the Cinematic Orchestra and The Magic Numbers, and his musical collaborator, saxophonist John Butcher, who is also, interestingly, a Surrey Physics graduate.
University of Surrey Concert Band
Tuesday 11 December 2012
After a recent revamp, the Union Concert Band has continued to go from strength to strength over the past year, with a bigger ensemble and more up-to-date repertoire (but still including some of the Concert Band classics!).
6th Form Language Routes into Christmas
Tuesday 11 December 2012
An afterschool session to give an insight into the study of a language at University by means of a short lecture. To be followed by a taster language session in a more unusual language (Chinese, Greek or Russian) and the opportunity to talk with staff about studying a language at University.
A Scanner Darkly (15)
Wednesday 12 December 2012
Animation innovation doesn’t just take place at studios, as demonstrated by the work of independent animator Bob Sabiston.
SEMINAR: 'Researching Riots'
Wednesday 12 December 2012
Prof John Lea from the University of Brighton will provide a brief review of the types of official inquiry into the major riots in the US and England since the 1960s. He will illustrate the decline of welfare citizenship and the transition to a neoliberalism in which the state abrogates responsibility and concern for poverty and marginality.
John Lea was one of the founders of the left realist approach to criminology. He is currently Professor of Criminology at Middlesex University, where his research interests include policing, organised crime, business crime and the historical development of crime and criminal justice institutions. John is the author of Crime and Modernity: Continuities in Left Realist Criminology (2002) and is Visiting Professor in Criminology at the University of Brighton.
The Christmas Show
Friday 14 December 2012
Please join us for our annual Christmas Show. To celebrate the year end, we have mulled wine, mince pies and some fantastic performances for you to enjoy.
TAKING THE TREATMENT : HOW CAN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY HELP?
Tuesday 18 December 2012
Lunchtime Recital - Lionel Handy
Wednesday 9 January 2013
Our first programme after each vacation features a concert by a distinguished visiting player who has connections to the School of Arts. The outstanding Lionel Handy marks the start of Benjamin Britten’s centenary year with a performance of his second cello suite, together with Bach’s second suite, and some more recent shorter pieces for solo cello.
Rush Hour Concert
Friday 11 January 2013
Avoid the Guildford gridlock at these short and refreshing Rush Hour concerts given by students from Music and Sound Recording. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
The Society of Fickle Fingers
Tuesday 15 January 2013
Satirist Mark Michael studied at Winchester School of Art and achieved First Class Honours in Fine Art. The Society of Fickle Fingers comments on how mobile technology, internet and instant messaging have influenced the new ‘Me generation.’
He says “It’s important for me not to censor my thoughts; I love the reactions and happenings that I see everywhere from books, movies, television, the bludgeoning of advertising and excessive fear from the media. The digital age seems to have isolated and insulated us, forcing us to change.”
Final Year Recitals
Wednesday 16 January 2013
Come and listen to our final year Undergraduate students perform for their assessments. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Ray (15)
Friday 18 January 2013
Taylor Hackford’s 2004 Oscar- and BAFTA-winning film Ray tells the story of music legend Ray Charles, who broke down countless social and musical barriers through his musical brilliance and his refusal to accept the limitations and categorizations imposed upon him by others.
Postgraduate Recitals
Friday 18 January 2013
Come and listen to our Postgraduate students perform for their assessments. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Final Year Recitals
Tuesday 22 January 2013
Come and listen to our final year Undergraduate students perform for their assessments. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Final Year Recitals
Wednesday 23 January 2013
Come and listen to our final year Undergraduate students perform for their assessments. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Final Year Recitals
Thursday 24 January 2013
Come and listen to our final year Undergraduate students perform for their assessments. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Any Questions?
Friday 25 January 2013
Topical discussion in which a panel of personalities from the worlds of politics, media and elsewhere are posed questions by the audience. The show is broadcast live from a different location each week with a different panel. The panel visiting Surrey will consist of Eric Pickles MP, Economist Alison Wolf and Shadow Justice Minister Emily Thornberry.
South East Morphology Meeting (SEMM)
Friday 25 January 2013
The Surrey Morphology Group (SMG) is organizing the South East Morphology Meeting (SEMM) on 25 January 2013, here at the University of Surrey.
SEMINAR: 'Furthering Equality in International Higher Education'
Tuesday 29 January 2013
The bandwagon is officially open: sexing up your grant proposal with a Smartphone App and a lot, lot more.
Tuesday 29 January 2013
A Smartphone goes everywhere with its owner, it is fiddled with on the toilet, and it moves up and down with the springs of the mattress during equally intimate moments. They come with a tonne of sensors and ports for the addition of extra sensors and devices. Their processors are powerful enough to deliver excellent temporal stimulus/response control and recording. It is not surprising they are said to be on the cusp of revolutionizing research into human behaviour.
We have designed a web based platform which allows anyone to design their own experiment. All experiments created on our platform can be ‘played’ by PsyApp. Essentially we remove the need for researchers to create a costly bespoke App for their research. PsyApp has basic logic and handles anything from basic questionnaires to complex cognitive designs. PsyApp can currently capture reaction times, x,y coordinates of screen touches, screen pressure, handset movement direction and intensity, GPS data and the participant can be asked to take a photo or make a sound recording of their environment.
The seminar will discuss how Smartphones can be implemented in human behavioural science (from neuroscience to sociology) and present projects which are currently underway.
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 30 January 2013
Recharge your batteries on Wednesday lunchtimes at these short and refreshing Lunchtime Recitals given by students from Music and Sound Recording. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Languages Open Day - Drop-In Event
Wednesday 30 January 2013
Do you know which language attracts the highest number of students to our School? Is it French, German, Spanish or something more exotic such as Mandarin Chinese, Arabic or Japanese?
Actually, it’s none of these – it’s English!
Rush Hour Concert
Friday 1 February 2013
Avoid the Guildford gridlock at these short and refreshing Rush Hour concerts given by students from Music and Sound Recording. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Live at the Ivy
Sunday 3 February 2013
An eclectic mix of rock, pop, jazz, folk, electronic beats, cover versions and new works. This concert will showcase the enormous range of musical styles and the huge talents of the various bands and performers studying Music and Sound Recording at the University.
Jerry Springer: The Opera
Monday 4 February 2013
Winner of 6 Olivier Awards, this musical satirizes America’s trash TV culture taking a raucously irreverent look at religion, sexuality and popular culture. Based on the notorious TV talk show of the same name, this musical is an audacious and scandalous, yet ultimately moral and challenging show that’s recommended to anyone who can accept the odd dose of outrage in their lives.
This production is not recommended for anyone under 16 years.
Like Sugar in Milk: Stories of Zoroastrian Migration to the South East of England
Tuesday 5 February 2013
Like Sugar in Milk is a Heritage Lottery funded oral history and photographic exhibition.
It marks the culmination of an 18 month project involving over twenty volunteers. Volunteer ‘memory collectors’ from Sussex and Surrey have captured the migration stories of twelve Zoroastrian Elders from the wider South East region. The project has been guided by a Steering Group made up of members and leaders of Zoroastrian organisations.
Digitally manipulating memory: What can visual trickeries teach us about remembering?
Tuesday 5 February 2013
Language Cafes are back every Tuesday 5pm!
Tuesday 5 February 2013
After the success of our LACES Language Cafes last semester, we're starting a new series of Language Cafes in Semester 2.
The first one will start on Tuesday 5th February 2013 and they will run every Tuesday at 5pm, with the last one being on 19th March.
Please come along!!
SEMINAR: 'Students’ job searching'
Wednesday 6 February 2013
Dance Double Bill
Wednesday 6 February 2013
Featuring new work by two exciting dance artists - 'Obverse' by Joe Moran and 'Ordinary Courage' by Theo Clinkard
Lunchtime Recital - Croser Hughes Chamber Music Award
Wednesday 6 February 2013
This is an annual competition for the performance of Chamber Music with keyboard. The competition was started over 20 years ago by two former piano tutors to encourage students to explore the vast range of interesting chamber music that is available.
This is always a highly-charged event, as a guest adjudicator is invited to have the final say and make the Award. The repertoire is really varied and excellent performances make judging a winner very difficult.
The Drowsy Chaperone
Wednesday 6 February 2013
A modern day musical theatre addict known simply as ‘Man in Chair’ drops the needle on his favourite LP. From the crackle of his hi-fi, the uproariously funny 1928 musical magically bursts to life on stage, telling the tale of a pampered Broadway starlet who wants to give up show business to get married. His infectious love of The Drowsy Chaperone speaks to anyone who has ever been transported by the theatre.
The EU in Crisis: Were the Eurosceptics Right?
Wednesday 6 February 2013
Using judgment to make forecasts, impose control and decide whether something has happened
Tuesday 12 February 2013
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 13 February 2013
Recharge your batteries on Wednesday lunchtimes at these short and refreshing Lunchtime Recitals given by students from Music and Sound Recording. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Romeo and Juliet
Wednesday 13 February 2013
Shakespeare’s classic tragedy of passion and violence has been adapted and produced for a schools audience.
Down From The Mountain (PG)
Wednesday 13 February 2013
"Down from the Mountain" is an award-winning film from Nick Doob, Chris Hegedus, and the legendary D.A. Pennebaker ("Don't Look Back", "Monterey Pop") about the music and musicians that appeared on the soundtrack of the Coen brothers' 1999 film "O Brother Where Art Thou?"
Surrey Sculpture Society Lecture
Wednesday 13 February 2013
Angela Conner’s sculptures harness the natural forces of our environment using elements such as water and wind to move and unfold their abstract
forms. She has captured this energy in a staggering array of materials including clay, steel and glass. The breadth of her sculpture moves easily from figurative to modern kinetic art.
PG Psychology Open Event for Final Year Students
Wednesday 13 February 2013
Our Psychology Postgraduate Open Event gives you the opportunity to talk to our academic experts and find out more about the taught and research opportunities available to you in Psychology at the University of Surrey.
Rush Hour Concert
Friday 15 February 2013
Avoid the Guildford gridlock at these short and refreshing Rush Hour concerts given by students from Music and Sound Recording. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Brahms' German Requiem
Saturday 16 February 2013
After last year’s sell-out performance of the irreligious Carmina Burana the University forces tackle one of the highlights of 19th Century sacred choral and orchestral writing, Brahms’ magnificent and eloquently uplifting German Requiem.
This setting of biblical texts, rather than the usual Latin Requiem text, carries performers and listeners through music of consoling beauty to grand and powerfully dramatic climaxes.
Canadian baritone David Pike and soprano Pippa Goss join the student performers to add an international flavour to this emotional and spine-tingling work.
Why not enjoy a pre-concert meal at the Cathedral Refectory? See below for details:
A Political Peter Pan
Monday 18 February 2013
The Making of the Extraordinary
Tuesday 19 February 2013
SEMINAR: 'Research policy and practice'
Wednesday 20 February 2013
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 20 February 2013
Recharge your batteries on Wednesday lunchtimes at these short and refreshing Lunchtime Recitals given by students from Music and Sound Recording. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Research Seminar 'Novels Without Borders'
Wednesday 20 February 2013
All staff and students are welcome to attend!
PG English and Languages Open Event for Final Year Students
Thursday 21 February 2013
Our English and Languages Postgraduate Open Event gives you the opportunity to talk to our academic experts and find out more about the taught and research opportunities available to you in English and Languages at the University of Surrey.
The Byron Wallen Project
Friday 22 February 2013
Byron Wallen is “one of the most innovative, exciting and original trumpet players alive” (Jazzwise Magazine). Widely recognised as a seminal figure in world jazz, he is constantly travelling the world recording, teaching and performing.
Byron has been working on jazz improvisation, composition and performance with Music students for several months. This concert is the culmination of this mini-project which will showcase the ideas they have been developing together. Byron and the band will play a set based on compositions by Surrey students, all of which will be interpreted through improvisation.
Psychological aspects of organ donation
Tuesday 26 February 2013
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 27 February 2013
Recharge your batteries on Wednesday lunchtimes at these short and refreshing Lunchtime Recitals given by students from Music and Sound Recording. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Ensembles Concert
Wednesday 27 February 2013
Student conductors direct an entertaining and diverse programme of music for small orchestra and ensembles. The range of ensembles changes with each concert and could include the University String Orchestra, the Close Harmony Choir or the Percussion Ensemble - or any other of our many ensembles!
Come along to this free event to hear some familiar and some new works played and conducted with verve and enthusiasm.
Please email arts@surrey.ac.uk nearer the date for a full programme.
PG Sociology Open Event for Final Year Students
Wednesday 27 February 2013
Our Sociology Postgraduate Open Event gives you the opportunity to talk to our academic experts and find out more about the taught and research opportunities available to you in Sociology at the University of Surrey.
PG School of Politics Open Event for Final Year Students
Thursday 28 February 2013
Our School of Politics Postgraduate Open Event gives you the opportunity to talk to our academic experts and find out more about the taught and research opportunities available to you in Politics at the University of Surrey.
Rush Hour Concert
Friday 1 March 2013
Avoid the Guildford gridlock at these short and refreshing Rush Hour concerts given by students from Music and Sound Recording. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Lunchtime Recital
Wednesday 6 March 2013
Recharge your batteries on Wednesday lunchtimes at these short and refreshing Lunchtime Recitals given by students from Music and Sound Recording. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
PG School of Arts Open Event for Final Year Students
Wednesday 6 March 2013
Our School of Arts Postgraduate Open Event gives you the opportunity to talk to our academic experts and find out more about the taught and research opportunities available to you in Arts at the University of Surrey.
SEMINAR: 'Understanding and Translating Style'
Wednesday 6 March 2013
Actual Size Dance Company
Friday 8 March 2013
Actual Size is a student led dance company, working with professional dance artists and developing their own work. In the past the company has worked with artists including Luke Birch, Annie Lok, Karen Da Silva and most recently Rosie Heafford (Second Hand Dance).
Actual Size has also been fortunate enough to tour work and perform at dance platforms such as Dancin’ Oxford in 2010.
University of Surrey Chamber Choir and Orchestra
Friday 8 March 2013
The University of Surrey’s Chamber Choir and Orchestra return to the URC Music Series with a programme of music to nurture the soul. Britten’s setting of Auden’s poem was written at the same time as his Ceremony of Carols, and shares the same wonderful music effects. The Hymn contrasts with the austere beauty of Stravinsky’s Mass and the extreme purity of Bach and Purcell.
This concert is one of the opening events of the 2013 Guildford International Music Festival.
Guildford International Music Festival 2013
Friday 8 March 2013
CLICK HERE FOR FULL PROGRAMME, DETAILS AND TICKETS
The twelfth Guildford International Music Festival springs into life in March bringing new artists and programmes and welcoming back some Festival friends and favourites. For two majestically musical weeks, the spotlight shines brightly on Guildford as the University works with local partners to mix a delicious sonic cocktail of concerts, talks, community projects and more.
To join the Festival mailing list e-mail arts@surrey.ac.uk
The Weak Force Collaborative Art Installation
Tuesday 12 March 2013
'The Weak Force' is an international collaboration between artists Matthew Sansom (UK), Andy Thomson (NZ), Paul Cullen (NZ), Chris Braddock (NZ), Eugene Hansen (NZ), Laresa Ksoloff (Aus), Bruce Barber (Canada), and Kim Morgan (Can). It is part of 'Unified Field Theory', a larger arts research project based at Auckland University of Technology. Visit this multimedia artwork to explore connections between gravitational theory, the 100th anniversary of Luigi Russolo’s manifesto The 'Art of Noises', and questions about how and why artists work together.
For more information: uft.gravity.com
Surrey Composers Concert
Tuesday 12 March 2013
An exciting evening of new work by the University of Surrey’s composition students. With nine pieces being premièred, surround sound electronics and a symphony orchestra formed exclusively for the concert, this will be an exciting evening of inventive musicmaking by up and coming composers.
Lunchtime Recital - Student Compositions
Wednesday 13 March 2013
Recharge your batteries on Wednesday lunchtimes at these short and refreshing Lunchtime Recitals given by students from Music and Sound Recording. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
SEMINAR: 'Interpreting and translating for the British Red Cross Refugee Services'
Wednesday 13 March 2013
The World Goes Round
Thursday 14 March 2013
Fans of the Broadway songwriting duo Fred Ebb and John Kander won’t want to miss The World Goes Round, an engaging musical revue embracing musicals from Chicago to Funny Girl, from New York, New York to Kiss of the Spiderwoman. GSA brings you the best of this important Broadway song-writing team in an evening of music offering a seamless, uninterrupted roller-coaster ride from beginning to end.
Tom Dowd and the Language of Music (E)
Thursday 14 March 2013
In any recording, the most overlooked contributor is the recording engineer, the person responsible for capturing the sound of the performers. "Tom Dowd and the Language of Music" tells the astonishing story of arguably the most successful recording engineer in history.
Rush Hour Concert
Friday 15 March 2013
Avoid the Guildford gridlock at these short and refreshing Rush Hour concerts given by students from Music and Sound Recording. Even if you can only stay for a little while, do drop in and enjoy a musical break in your day.
Surrey New Writers Festival
Friday 15 March 2013
The Surrey New Writers Festival is an annual public festival affiliated with the Creative Writing programme at the University of Surrey. We aim to create a festival that will engage with writing and creativity in dynamic ways. Our programming is of interest not only to current and potential Surrey students, but also to the wider community of Guildford and surrounding areas.
GSA Singers - Here's Where I Stand
Sunday 17 March 2013
The 2013 GSA Singers present their annual ‘Electric’ concerts. These highly renowned performers are back for just two performances and will be delighting audiences with songs from modern and traditional musicals, popular music featuring some well known favourites and lesser known gems.
It Might Get Loud (PG)
Tuesday 19 March 2013
For this intriguing documentary, Oscar-winning director Davis Guggenheim ("An Inconvenient Truth") brings together superstar rock guitarists from three successive eras—Jack White (The White Stripes and The Raconteurs), The Edge (U2), and Surrey native Jimmy Page (The Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin)—for a high-level summit on music, life, and the love shared by all three artists: the guitar. The result is a unique combination of biography, conversation, and high-level jam session with three distinctive but kindred artists.
Weightless
Wednesday 20 March 2013
Weightless is a new work celebrating Yael Flexer’s 20th anniversary as a choreographer. Engaging, thoughtful, but with a cheeky wink, this show carries Yael’s trademark witty text and humour combined with fastpaced, space-hungry movement and a driving musical score by Israeli cellist Karni Postel.
It also features an exciting digital element with radio-controlled floating objects drifting through the auditorium and a multiplicity of sound objects; disembodied voices immersing both audience and performers.
Lunchtime Recital - Quattro Mani Competition
Wednesday 20 March 2013
The Quattro Mani Competition for piano duet playing was established in 2010 with the generosity of concert pianist Maureen Galea. Maureen was our first PhD performance, and is now a well-established piano tutor at the University and locally. The aims of the Competition are to encourage the exploration of an under-played, but rather wonderful, area of the piano repertoire, while developing the team-working and collaborative skills for which performing musicians are renowned.
The Colour of Justice
Wednesday 20 March 2013
This dramatic reconstruction, based on the transcripts of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, was originally produced at the Tricycle Theatre in London. Black teenager Stephen Lawrence was stabbed to death in a racist attack by a gang of white youths in Eltham, South-East London in 1993. The police investigation failed to provide sufficient evidence to convict at the time, and the public inquiry into the investigation caused a national outcry when it found that the police force was guilty of ‘institutionalised racism’.
Smokey Joe's Cafe
Friday 22 March 2013
Legendary songwriting duo Leiber and Stoller virtually invented rock ‘n’ roll and their songs provide the basis for an electrifying entertainment that illuminates a golden age of American culture, in an idealised 50s setting.
RUSI Launch Event
Tuesday 26 March 2013
FORTHCOMING EVENT
“Hitting the Target?”
Launch of Whitehall Report incorporating papers following from the July 2012 workshop "Hitting the Target" and produced in collaboration with the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), 26 March 2013 at RUSI in Whitehall (time TBC).
Further details to follow.
Jesus Christ Superstar
Wednesday 27 March 2013
The last seven days in the life of Jesus of Nazareth told from the point of view of Judas Iscariot, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's masterpiece was their first professionally produced musical, heralding the beginning of two careers that would change the British musical forever. It has since been produced in 42 countries and become a modern classic.
Capturing the Ephemeral
Tuesday 9 April 2013
Bobbie Bale’s colourful abstract expressionist paintings are inspired by her wild garden. She explains that the seeds for the ideas had been germinating for some time when a particular experience galvanised her into action. After walking through wet grass, she turned back to see the silver pathway made by her footsteps emerge and, just as quickly disappear. The experience became a metaphor for the beautiful moment, change and memory.
Ever Closer Union? Prospects for the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy
Wednesday 24 April 2013
SEMINAR: 'The social world of an English prison'
Wednesday 1 May 2013
Everything you may or may not want to know about the role of midfrontal theta-band oscillations in human cognitive control
Tuesday 7 May 2013
Greening Economics, Greening Society: What is the Role of the EU?
Thursday 9 May 2013
How can we alter our economies and societies to adapt to the environmental crisis? Climate change and biodiversity loss reveal the unsustainability of our economic and social models, and yet a truly green economy remains a long way off. The necessary social changes are equally distant, and debate between academics and policy-makers remains too often a ‘dialogue of the deaf.’
SEMINAR: 'Findings from the Impact of Injuries research project'
Wednesday 15 May 2013
CRONEM Annual Multidisciplinary Conference 2013
Tuesday 2 July 2013

