At 2:15pm on Thursday 21st January 2021 21 January, 2.15pm Dr Sally Horrocks and Dr Paul Merchant, ‘ “He used to come and sit in the kitchen” Farmers and Advisors Sharing and Making Local Knowledge in Post-war British Farming.’ PLEASE NOTE: This is a change to the previously advertised seminar.
Seminars begin on Thursdays at 2.15pm unless otherwise arranged. Normal practice is for a talk of 45-50 minutes chaired by a member of Centre staff, followed by questions from the audience. Owing to the Coronavirus pandemic, we anticipate that the autumn, and possibly spring semester sessions also, will be delivered as online talks, via the University’s Blackboard Collaborate system.
You can join these sessions from your home computer via Blackboard Collaborate. PLEASE NOTE that Google Chrome is the recommended browser for viewing these seminars. You do not need to download any special software to join these sessions. Simply click on the link below which acts as an entry key into the virtual seminar room. Sessions will open 15 minutes before the scheduled start of the presentation. Please ensure that your video and microphones are off during the presentation. There will be opportunities to ask questions directly afterwards.
https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/738720694a494219899ab78ca68c631a
English Local History Seminar Series, 2020-2021
Centre for English Local History, 5 Salisbury Rd, LE1 7QR, University of Leicester