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The Open Spaces events programme is an evolving extra-curricular programme bringing together science, medicine, and healthcare with the arts, humanities and enterprise.
Open Spaces aims to stimulate interdisciplinary encounters between:
These events aim to be a place where new connections are fostered and existing ones rejuvenated.
At its essence, Open Spaces aims to be an oasis for connection and enrichment at St George’s.
Explore the pages below to find full details of upcoming Open Spaces events and how to book your place.
Join our walk around the rich and varied area of Tooting, and learn about Chion’s three modes of listening.
16 October 2024
Join Amy Hollinrake Tune to gain a better understanding of breath control through the use of voice.
29 October 2024
Meet our new President, City St George’s, Professor Sir Anthony Finkelstein CBE and Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Education, Prof Jane Saffell in an informal environment over refreshments.
13 November 2024
Browse the items below to learn about some of the Open Spaces events we have previously held.
This online event is a unique opportunity to explore the broken heart, its symbolism and healing, through multiple perspectives with world class clinicians and artists.
04 June 2024
Pets as Therapy is a national charity that enhances the health and wellbeing of thousands of people in communities across the UK. Hear how the charity connects the volunteers with the hospital, gain a clinical view on the benefits to patients, and meet the volunteers and their dogs!
30 May 2024
Join us for a transformative Deaf Awareness and British Sign Language (BSL) workshop in celebration of Sign Language Week.
19 March 2024
Join our mailing list to be among the first to hear about future Open Spaces events and opportunities by emailing openspaces@sgul.ac.uk.
There are many different types of events offered through the Open Spaces programme. Click the items below to find out more about each type.
The "At home with..." series is a unique opportunity to meet St George's academic leaders, facilitated by Deborah Padfield, Lecturer in Arts and Health Humanities.
Mastery workshops explore different specialised skills, coverings ways in which you can start or keep a new skill going.
Our creative workshops aim to stimulate, inspire and relax, including music, photography, drawing, dance and animation.
Discussions at the intersection of medicine and other industries.
Explore our extracurricular modules to gain additional credit, enrich your learning and enhance your CV.
"Having always had a keen interest in music and the arts, it is really refreshing to find a new focus on their synergy with the world of clinical medicine rather than these aspects of my personal and professional life feeling like they have to compete."
"The fusion of arts and humanities with science will enable us to reimagine our being and professionalism in a more human-friendly, sustainable manner."
"It has given real food for thought on how to further evolve my own path."
"I enjoyed the fact that it was practical and involved all participants and encouraged discussion between staff, students and the workshop leader."
"It helps you see a perspective you wouldn't ordinarily have seen."
"I found it interesting and engaging and a lovely opportunity to learn new skill and meet new people."
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