Recent Presentations
Please use the sub-pages in ’speaking’ for more detailed information about my presentations.
Since 2002, I have given over 100 invited, fully funded conference presentations, mostly in international environments. The subjects span the range of topics reflected in ths subject guides in this website and have included such universities as:
- UK: Edinburgh; Glasgow; Greenwich; Lancaster Leicester; Leeds; LJMU; Loughborough; Queen’s University Belfast; London Metropolitan University; Oxford;Royal College of Art; Sheffield; UCL
- USA: Columbia; Cortland; Harvard; MIT; Pennsylvania, Stanford; Yale; St Mary’s (San Francisco)
- Rest of World: Aarhus (Denmark); Aalborg (Denmark); Communication University of China; EPFL (Switz), Free University of Brussels (Belgium) Florence (Italy); Geneva (Switz), Maastricht (Netherlands); Shah Alam (Malaysia), KAIST (S. Korea); Toronto (Canada);
along with the following institutions
- UK: British Council; Cafe Scientifique; House of Commons, Westminster; Nexxus; UK Sport
- Europe: European Federation of Sexology; European Parliament; International Olympic Academy;
- USA: Hastings Center;
- Rest of World: Australian Government; International Astronautic Congress; Nature;
I’ve also been on the selection and organizing committee for a number of international events, including the International Symposium of Electronic Art and have organized a number of research events for FACT Liverpool, UK Sport, University of the West of Scotland, and the EPSRC Digital Economy research cluster
These pages offer a selection of some of the highlights for me. For a full list of speaking engagements, use the subject categories in the right hand side of the page. This will offer more detail about each event.
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wat did it look like? who cares its are things happen.
ah, well, i’m not sure about annual, but definitely 2009!
Just a quick note: I wonder if Mr Sofroniou is the same Chris Sofroniou I knew at school (Edgware Comprehensive School). We shared the same teacher in a number of classes. I cannot really make out the face too clearly in the picture.
Hi Andy,
Here’s what I read: an article in Trinidad & Tobago’s Daily Express dated 22nd December 2008 which was headlined “Gene doping – the next sporting frontier?” Your views wer prominently featured. For what it’s worth, I was very impressed with you way of thinking.
For years I have been saying that athletes who wish to take performance enhancing medications should be allowed to do so under controlled circumnstances and be made to share the benefits derived therefrom with the less fortunate – healthwise – in the wider community. If these athletes want to and agree to be human guinea pigs then that’s their right. Anyhow you take it, they will find ways to beat the traditional ways of doing things.
I admire your thinking.
Henry
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