What's On?

Period:    
14 February 2011 - 20 February 2011
 
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Single Mothers by Choice - Their Ethical Moment
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Single Mothers by Choice - Their Ethical Moment
Monday, 14 February
Cambridge Interdisciplinary Reproduction Forum (CIRF)
Globalization, Bologna and Universities in Countries of Transition: Case of Georgia
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Globalization, Bologna and Universities in Countries of Transition: Case of Georgia
Monday, 14 February
Visiting Fellow Professor Marine Chitashvili (Psychology, Tbilisi State University) presents her Work in Progress
Disciples of a Crazy Saint: Photographing the Buchen of Spiti
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Disciples of a Crazy Saint: Photographing the Buchen of Spiti
Monday, 14 February
Documentary photographer Patrick Sutherland discusses his work with the Buchen of Spiti in the Indian Himalayas.
Political Ecology of Climate Change in Africa
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Political Ecology of Climate Change in Africa
Tuesday, 15 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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Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group
Tuesday, 15 February
Place, Democracy and the City: an Experiment in Revolutionary Venezuela
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Place, Democracy and the City: an Experiment in Revolutionary Venezuela
Tuesday, 15 February
Professor Doreen Massey, Geography (Fac of Social Sciences, Open University). Part of City Seminar Group.
What does the Freedom of Information Act mean for Research?
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What does the Freedom of Information Act mean for Research?
Wednesday, 16 February
A seminar organised by the Incremental project and Cambridge Digital Humanities Network with Dr Mike Baillie (Queen's University Belfast).
Politics of Memory: Reshaping Cultural and “Physical” Landscapes in Contemporary Ukraine
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Politics of Memory: Reshaping Cultural and “Physical” Landscapes in Contemporary Ukraine
Wednesday, 16 February
Svitlana Shlipchenko (Kyiv Mohyla Academy). Part of East European Memory Studies Group.
Informality: Re-Viewing Latin American Cities
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Informality: Re-Viewing Latin American Cities
Thursday, 17 February to Saturday, 19 February
?This conference examines different ways to approach and to study urban? informality in architectural, urban and anthropological terms.
Reframing Ethnicity: Academic Tropes, Political Desires and Ritualized Action in Nepal and India
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Reframing Ethnicity: Academic Tropes, Political Desires and Ritualized Action in Nepal and India
Thursday, 17 February
Dr Sara Shneiderman presents her work at the CRASSH Postdoctoral Research Seminar
East European Memory Studies: An Emerging Sub-Discipline
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East European Memory Studies: An Emerging Sub-Discipline
Thursday, 17 February
A Mellon Teaching Seminar
The Nature of War: How does War end? The Problem of Victory (and Defeat)
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The Nature of War: How does War end? The Problem of Victory (and Defeat)
Thursday, 17 February
Humanitas Visiting Professorship in War Studies 2011, Prof Hew Strachan (University of Oxford)
The Nature of War: a Humanitas Visiting Professorships Symposium
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The Nature of War: a Humanitas Visiting Professorships Symposium
Friday, 18 February
Symposium to conclude the Humanitas Visiting Professorship in War Studies 2011, Prof Hew Strachan (University of Oxford)