25.09.01 University Centre Reaseheath launches public lecture series - Ellie Rose (1)

Reaseheath College and University Centre in Nantwich is opening up its campus to the public for a series of free evening lectures.

The lectures aim to explore the natural world, animal behaviour, environmental science, and food production.

Delivered by expert academic staff, the Reaseheath Public Lecture Series 2025/26 aims to offer fresh insight into a range of topics – from the hidden social lives of reptiles and the importance of assistance dogs, to pet first aid and the art of cheesemaking.

Running from September 2025 to March 2026, all lectures will take place at the Nantwich-based campus at 6pm on various Wednesdays throughout the year.

They will also be available online via Microsoft Teams. Talks are free to attend, include refreshments, and are open to anyone with an interest in the subject.

Lis Morris, organiser of the lecture series, said: “We’re delighted to welcome our friends, visitors and colleagues back to University Centre Reaseheath for another season of engaging public lectures.

“The talks are designed to be accessible and thought-provoking for everyone, whether you’re a student, a professional, or simply curious about the world around you.”

The series begins on Wednesday September 17th with “From Crocodile Creches to Squamate Squads: The Hidden Social Lives of Reptiles” by Ellie Rose, Programme Leader for Animal Sciences.

During the lecture, Ellie (pictured, above) will explore how reptiles, often thought of as solitary hunters, in fact display a surprising range of social behaviours – from lizards and snakes to crocodiles and tortoises.

She said: “Are reptiles really the solitary hunters we have traditionally seen them as, or do they have a rich social life that we are only recently shining a light on?

“This talk explores some of the more interesting social behaviours found in lizards, snakes, crocodiles and tortoises, showing how the latest research techniques are giving us new insights into reptile life.

“This research has profound implications for how we perceive, keep and protect reptiles.”

UCR Public Lecture - Reptiles
UCR Public Lecture – Reptiles

Remaining lectures across the series include:
• Paws and Perception: Myths and Realities in Assistance Dog Training – Niamh MacLoughlin (15 October 2025)
• Curds and Culture: The Art of Cheesemaking – Debbie Heritage (19 November 2025)
• Pet First Aid – University Centre Reaseheath Veterinary Nursing Team (10 December 2025)
• Strange Lives: The Weird and Wonderful World of Reproduction – Lis Morris (14 January 2026)
• Lek’s Talk About Sex – Becx Whitefield (11 February 2026)
• Dog Strays in the UK: How Good is Our Care? – Paige McCormack (18 March 2026)

Each talk will be followed by a Q&A with the speaker. Recordings and podcasts will also be made available afterwards.

To find out more, and to book your place or access webinar links, visit https://ucreaseheath.ac.uk/public-lectures-and-events/

Admission is free, but booking is essential for those wishing to attend in person as seating is limited.

Online attendees should also register in advance to receive the webinar link.

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