What's On?

Period:    
7 February 2011 - 13 February 2011
 
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Public or Private? Arts or Applied Sciences? Early Modern Debates on University Funding and Curricula
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Public or Private? Arts or Applied Sciences? Early Modern Debates on University Funding and Curricula
Monday, 7 February
Visiting Fellow Dr Nicholas McDowell (English, University of Exeter) presents his Work in Progress
Political Ecology of Climate Change in Africa
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Political Ecology of Climate Change in Africa
Tuesday, 8 February
Mellon Teaching Seminar. This pilot course will allow a range of academics and graduate students across diverse disciplines in Cambridge to explore critically the incidence, consequence and response to climate change in Africa,
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Risk and Uncertainty Reading Group
Tuesday, 8 February
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Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group
Tuesday, 8 February
Social Dynamics of Barbarian Settlement
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Social Dynamics of Barbarian Settlement
Tuesday, 8 February
Prof Matthew Innes (Birkbeck, London). Seminar organised by The Cambridge Late Antiquity Network
Languages in Contact and Isolation: Mature Phenomena and Societies of Intimates
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Languages in Contact and Isolation: Mature Phenomena and Societies of Intimates
Tuesday, 8 February
Professor Peter Trudgill (Freiburg). Part of the Cambridge Endangered Languages and Culture Group.
Anti-Psychiatry Revisited
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Anti-Psychiatry Revisited
Wednesday, 9 February
Reading Group. Health and Welfare Research Group
Science, Technology and Bio-Social Studies Forum
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Science, Technology and Bio-Social Studies Forum
Wednesday, 9 February
Science, Technology and Bio-Social Studies Forum (STBS)
Comparing Peaceful Sufis and Warrior Saints in Pakistan: Tthe Case of Shaykh Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani
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Comparing Peaceful Sufis and Warrior Saints in Pakistan: Tthe Case of Shaykh Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani
Wednesday, 9 February
Dr Pnina Werbner (Keele). Part of the Postcolonial Empires seminar series.
Low Carbon Supply Chains and Technology Implementation
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Low Carbon Supply Chains and Technology Implementation
Thursday, 10 February
GreenBRIDGE Group
East European Memory Studies: An Emerging Sub-Discipline
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East European Memory Studies: An Emerging Sub-Discipline
Thursday, 10 February
A Mellon Teaching Seminar
The Nature of War: Why fight? The Problem of Combat Motivation
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The Nature of War: Why fight? The Problem of Combat Motivation
Thursday, 10 February
Humanitas Visiting Professorship in War Studies 2011, Prof Hew Strachan (University of Oxford)
Oops, I forgot to have a baby!
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Oops, I forgot to have a baby!
Thursday, 10 February
Cambridge Interdisciplinary Reproduction Forum (CIRF). NB: Venue, Addenbrooke’s Clinical School at 6.00pm
Human Rights and Academic Freedom
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Human Rights and Academic Freedom
Friday, 11 February
A seminar exploring the issues surrounding human rights and academic freedom from a variety of perspectives.