What's On?

Period:    
2 February 2009 - 8 February 2009
 
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Rossini in the New World Rossini in the New World
Monday, 2 February
CRASSH Early Career Fellow Dr Benjamin Walton presents his work in progress
The Two Spains: Al Andalus and Espana - Translatio and Tolerance The Two Spains: Al Andalus and Espana - Translatio and Tolerance
Monday, 2 February
Mellon CDI Teaching Seminar
Sex and Generation in Early Modern Medical and Astrological Casebooks Sex and Generation in Early Modern Medical and Astrological Casebooks
Monday, 2 February
Part of the Cambridge Interdisciplinary Reproduction Forum Seminar Series. Alternate Mondays in term
Cambridge Realist Workshop
Monday, 2 February
Mondays in term 7.30pm
Predatory migration and the first millennium Predatory migration and the first millennium
Tuesday, 3 February
Part of the Late Antique, Byzantine and Early Medieval Studies Group Seminar Series
Graduate Symposium on the topic of Stardom and Authenticity
Tuesday, 3 February
Part of the Screen Media Research Group Events
International Political Economy Seminar International Political Economy Seminar
Wednesday, 4 February
Mellon CDI SEminar International Political Economy since 1945
When the anorexia is talking: Dividing the illness from the patient When the anorexia is talking: Dividing the illness from the patient
Wednesday, 4 February
Part of the Health & Welfare RG Seminar Series. Alternate Wednesdays in term
Postcolonial Empires Postcolonial Empires
Wednesday, 4 February
Part of the Postcolonial Empires: Rhetorics of Resistance Group Seminar Series. Alternate Wednesdays in term.
Modern China Reading Group (MCRG) Modern China Reading Group (MCRG)
Thursday, 5 February
Alternate Thursdays 12:00-14:00
Academic Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Crisis or Opportunity? Academic Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Crisis or Opportunity?
Thursday, 5 February
A lecture and workshop for postdoctoral researchers
CRASSH Fellows Reading Group CRASSH Fellows Reading Group
Thursday, 5 February
An informal reading group for CRASSH Fellows and other interested participants
Symbolic Authority, Fantasmatic Enjoyment and the Spirits of Capitalism: Genealogies of Mutual Engagement Symbolic Authority, Fantasmatic Enjoyment and the Spirits of Capitalism: Genealogies of Mutual Engagement
Thursday, 5 February
Part of the European Identities and Encounters Research Group Seminar Series. Alternate Thursdays in term