
The Art of AI Dialogue: Navigating the Prompt Design Landscape
Understanding how to interact effectively with models like ChatGPT opens up opportunities for creating advanced chatbots, virtual assistants, and customized conversational interfaces, which are increasingly important in various industries like customer service, content creation, and education. But how do we craft prompts in a way that elicits specific, accurate, and contextually relevant responses from the AI?
01 Feb 2028 | 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
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Emoji-neering: Bringing Emojis to Life with Code
Emoji’s are small digital icons used to fill in emotional cues otherwise missing from typed conversation. We all use them. We can’t help it. They’re everywhere. But how do we use mathematic principles and computer code to make them? And can we interact with them too?
01 Feb 2028 | 10:05 AM-12:05 PM
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Larger than life – A Portrait Lighting Masterclass

The Mandalorian Effect: How Film and Video Games are Changing the Future of Storytelling

Life Drawing Fundamentals

How to build a creative portfolio

Exploring AI generative compositing techniques in studio photography

Black and White Darkroom Printing
Advanced and essential printing techniques are explored in this workshop with a master printer. From contrast control, selective exposure, split grade printing and bleaching and toning, will all be utilised to transform the potential of your negatives.
02 Mar 2029 | 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
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Making a Difference to Young People's Mental Health and Wellbeing

Wellbeing and outdoor spaces- what matters for you?
This session will provide an introduction to a range of perspectives in wellbeing and how wellbeing might be impacted by our environment. There is a growing interest in environmental psychology and in particular the restorative impact of outdoor spaces; these benefits are noted within settings such as forest schools and social green prescribing schemes.
15 May 2029 | 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
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Introduction to Psychological Critical Thinking Skills
Participants will be introduced to the concept of psychological critical thinking skills and gain a profound understanding of why these skills are indispensable for a successful career in psychology. Beyond the confines of academia, these skills are equally valuable in navigating the challenges of the real world.
16 May 2029 | 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
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Inclusive Coaching Principles and Practice

An introduction to anatomy and physiology in physiotherapy practice
An introduction into some of the basic principles of human anatomy and how the role of a physiotherapist may facilitate rehabilitation. Introducing 3 areas of physiotherapy practice; musculoskeletal, neurology and cardiorespiratory. The masterclass will help you understand how the 3 area’s function and what can happen following injury or illness.
21 May 2029 | 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
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Assessing athletic performance: laboratory-based testing or field-based testing?

Is Rewilding Possible in the UK?

Reintroduction of a contested species
Reintroducing enigmatic apex predators or large herbivores (lynx, bison, white-tailed eagles etc) to landscapes are highly contested. This session explores the practical steps involved, from the public engagement pre-release to the processes involved with the species release and highlighting why they’re so contentious.
25 Jun 2029 | 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
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Animal Skull Detectives - Exploring Evolution and Species Identification
Zoologists can look at an animal's skull to gain fascinating insights into animal adaptations that aid survival in their environment. This hands-on introduction session will guide you through identifying animals skulls and uncovering the evolutionary stories they tell, while sharpening your skills in species identification. Then, have a go at identifying species from their skull in our skull identification quiz.
25 Jun 2029 | 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
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Camera Traps - improving efficiency and their uses
Camera traps are a commonly used monitoring tool with a rich history. This session will provide a background to the camera development before going on to demonstrate the potential uses of data sets that can be created from the images and footage recorded.
27 Jun 2029 | 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
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