The Broader Autism Phenotype: Subtle Traits and Their Impact on Everyday Life
This session explores how understanding the Broader Autism Phenotype (BAP) can help support diverse learning and communication styles.
This session explores how understanding the Broader Autism Phenotype (BAP) can help support diverse learning and communication styles.
Strong communities are the foundation of good mental health. But how do grassroots initiatives translate into real improvements in wellbeing? This panel explores the vital role of community-led mental health support in strengthening local health and resilience.
Take a step back in time and experience Chester's virtual reality Roman amphitheatre!
Join Peter for a walking tour of Roman sites in Chester (especially the defences), looking at details that escape the interpretation panels.
Join a Chester-made business start-up to discover how everyday choices can shape more inclusive communities.
Take a step back in time and experience Chester's virtual reality Roman amphitheatre!
Join one of West Cheshire Museums' curators to learn more about this Chester-born artist.
Join Uná Meehan in conversation with Rowan Cannon, Founder and Artistic Director at Wild Rumpus.
Join Professor Paul Bissell, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Research and Innovation at the University of Chester, and Dr Marian Peacock, Honorary Lecturer in Public Health at the University of Sheffield’s School of Health and Related Research to learn more about this fascinating, and often ignored, topic.
What can brothers and sisters on film tell us about the state of a nation? In the 21st century, siblings are everywhere on screen, from superhero blockbusters to horror films, teen movies and slice-of-life dramas.
Take a step back in time and experience Chester's virtual reality Roman amphitheatre!
This event will showcase the history of the University from its opening in 1839 to the present day. We will present ten objects from across the decades and discuss how each of them relates to an important event in the university's history.