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Brains at the Bevy

A series of short and enlightening talks from local academics

The award-winning ‘Brains at the Bevy’ programme is a series of talks by 91¶¶Òõ academics together with experts from the community.

These talks will take place at The Bevendean Community Pub in Moulsecoomb and are open to all. They start at 6pm and last up to an hour and a half, and include lots of time for questions and discussion. Guests are welcome to stay on afterwards to enjoy food and drink available at the Bevy.

You can read more on The Bevendean Community Pub, also known as The Bevy, below.

Booking

Free, all are welcome but booking is essential. .

If you book but cannot attend please notify us so we can make all places available.

Any questions please contact us at cupp@brighton.ac.uk.

The Bevy is at 50 Hillside, 91¶¶Òõ BN2 4TF - the 49 bus stops outside the pub.

A garden city dream: the early development of Moulsecoomb, Bevendean, Patcham and Peacehaven  

Wednesday 7 May at the Bevendean Community Pub

Speakers: Dr Geoffrey Mead and Dr Julia Winckler 

With Moulsecoomb celebrating its recent 100th anniversary, our experts give a timely insight into the ambitions of early twentieth-century town-planners and the dreams to provide desirable garden suburbs and towns for all.   

Dr Geoffrey Mead will talk us through the early twentieth-century efforts to alleviate 91¶¶Òõ's slum housing conditions and plan for a brighter future after the horrors of World War I. This included the creation of a garden suburb on land acquired in Patcham parish and the rehousing of inner-city residents to the new local authority housing and green spaces at Moulsecoomb, with Bevendean offering more middle-class private housing a decade later.  

Dr Julia Winckler’s talk will explore the origins of Peacehaven. Drawing from her book, Fabricating Lureland, Julia will share insights into the ideals and imagery from the Garden City Movement that sparked the creation of the town. an interwar development marketed as a 'garden city by the sea’. Like the suburbs of 91¶¶Òõ, its development was also influenced by World War I and the impact of crowded and industrialised cities. Despite Virginia and Leonard Woolf branding the new settlement a 'blot' on the rolling, pastoral downland, it was marketed as a place for people from all walks of life to own their own homes in an environment bordered by the sea, chalk white cliffs and downland.  

 

Dr Geoffrey Mead taught for over 30 years in Adult Education and Geography at the University of Sussex. He worked with the Landscape Studies degree team and his PhD examined 91¶¶Òõ’s interwar suburban growth, focusing on the development of housing estates. 

is an academic, photographer, and principal lecturer in the School of Art and Media at the 91¶¶Òõ and has personal connections with Peacehaven. She has exhibited and published widely on memory and contested topographies.

Northward view across Moulsecoomb from Meadowview, 91¶¶Òõ (August_2013). Creative Commons courtesy of Hassocks5489

 

 

 

POSTPONED 

Due to unforeseen events we had to cancel the Brains at the Bevy talk on Wednesday 6 November by Paul Levy on the Light and Shadow of AI. 

Apologies for the disappointing news but we are planning to reschedule the talk for 2025.

 

It was late 2022 when we all started hearing about something called Chat GPT.

Artificial intelligence has been around for decades but it was generative AI that really hit the headlines. Suddenly we could talk to AI and AI could do all kinds of things for us and even instead of us. 

  • Will AI replace the jobs we are currently doing? 
  • Is it all hype what is the truth that the heart of the rise of AI?
  • How does AI actually work?
  • What are the benefits of AI and what skills do we need in a world increasingly defined by it?

This interactive session led by Paul Levy from the 91¶¶Òõ, whose recent research has focused on digital innovation, the skills of digital management and the rise of disruptive innovation including cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Technology.

We will take a very practical look at artificial intelligence, get online, see what it really can and cannot do, try and break into it, identify the benefits but also the risks and take a look at the future. 

Symbolic of Artificial Intelligence - a head silhouette with silicone threads and chips.

 

 

Previous talks in the series

Find out more about previous talks in the Brains at the Bevy series.

The Bevy

The Bevy is a , run by local staff, volunteers and shareholders. Its mission is to improve the lives of people in the local Moulsecoomb and Bevendean area.

The Bevy in the press

The Bevy has twice been awarded as Britain's best community pub, made it to the short list for the Great British Pub Award and has been commended for being the heart of its community. Below is a sample of when it made the headlines. 

The Bevy - into the community

The Bevy: A true community pub


Brains at the Bevy series wins national award

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