What's On?
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Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships briefing
Monday, 21 November
This event is for those intending to apply for the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship scheme, with presentations by the Newton Trust, the Research Office and a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow.
This event is for those intending to apply for the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship scheme, with presentations by the Newton Trust, the Research Office and a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow.
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Dr Jan-Melissa Schramm (English, Trinity Hall)
Monday, 21 November
CRASSH Crausaz Wordsworth Fellow 11-12 Dr Jan-Melissa Schramm presents her work in progress.
CRASSH Crausaz Wordsworth Fellow 11-12 Dr Jan-Melissa Schramm presents her work in progress.
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Social Movements in the Internet Age (2)
Monday, 21 November
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media 2011: Professor Manuel Castells will give a series of three public lectures and a concluding symposium on 'Power in the Network Society'.
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media 2011: Professor Manuel Castells will give a series of three public lectures and a concluding symposium on 'Power in the Network Society'.
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Passion, Energy and Matter: Godard's Gesture
Monday, 21 November
Dr Libby Saxton (Queen Mary, University of London). Part of the Screen Media Group series.
Dr Libby Saxton (Queen Mary, University of London). Part of the Screen Media Group series.
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Money
Tuesday, 22 November
Dr Catherine Eagleton (British Museum) and Dr Martin Allen (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). Part of the Things: Material Cultures of the Long 18th Century seminar series.
Dr Catherine Eagleton (British Museum) and Dr Martin Allen (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). Part of the Things: Material Cultures of the Long 18th Century seminar series.
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Barbarians and pseudo-Barbarians in Late Antiquity
Tuesday, 22 November
Dr Alex Woolf (St Andrews). Part of the Cambridge Late Antiquity Network Seminar series.
Dr Alex Woolf (St Andrews). Part of the Cambridge Late Antiquity Network Seminar series.
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How Cities Cope with Obduracy and Vulnerability
Tuesday, 22 November
Anique Hommels (Maastricht). Part of the City Seminar series.
Anique Hommels (Maastricht). Part of the City Seminar series.
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David Willetts: The Idea of the University
Tuesday, 22 November
CRASSH's 10th Anniversary Lecture Series: The Idea of the University
CRASSH's 10th Anniversary Lecture Series: The Idea of the University
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Great Transformations: Economic Ideas and Institutional Change in the 20th Century(Mark Blyth)
Wednesday, 23 November
Reading group. Part of the Market Square PESCRG series
Reading group. Part of the Market Square PESCRG series
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Symposium: Communication Power in the Network Society
Wednesday, 23 November
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media 2011: Professor Manuel Castells will give a series of three public lectures and a concluding symposium on 'Power in the Network Society'.
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media 2011: Professor Manuel Castells will give a series of three public lectures and a concluding symposium on 'Power in the Network Society'.
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Topographies and Legalities of Militarised Security*
Wednesday, 23 November
Dr Lori Allen (Contemporary Middle Eastern Politics & Society) and Dr Julia Hornberger (Dept of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Zurich). Part of Between Civilisation & Militarisation seminar series
Dr Lori Allen (Contemporary Middle Eastern Politics & Society) and Dr Julia Hornberger (Dept of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Zurich). Part of Between Civilisation & Militarisation seminar series
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This session has been postponed until next year.
Thursday, 24 November
Part of the GreenBRIDGE group seminar series.
Part of the GreenBRIDGE group seminar series.
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Rethinking Revolutionary Processes: What is the Digital Difference?
Thursday, 24 November
Network Power - Identity and Class: a Roundtable organised by ARCDigital and the Cambridge Digital Humanities Network
Network Power - Identity and Class: a Roundtable organised by ARCDigital and the Cambridge Digital Humanities Network
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A Cultural History of the History of Political Thought
Thursday, 24 November
Mellon Teaching Seminar
Mellon Teaching Seminar
