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If you have a question about this list, please contact: . If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 47 talks in the archive. Wolfson College Humanities Society Is music the most important thing we ever did? (Part II)Livestream available Professor Ian Cross (Director of the Centre for Music and Science; Fellow of Wolfson College). Tuesday 12 October 2021, 18:00-19:00 Lee Seng Tee Lecture - The great economic transformation needed to address climate breakdown: Let ideas be international, goods homespun, but, above all, let finance be national.Ann Pettifor. Wednesday 15 May 2019, 18:00-19:00 Wolfson College Humanities Society talks Art and Architecture in Nazi GermanyProfessor Sir Richard Evans, FBA (President of Wolfson College and Provost of Gresham College, London). Tuesday 13 June 2017, 17:45-19:15 Wolfson-HAT Foundation Annual Symposium Series on Personal Data Personal data: Innovation and AnalyticsChair: Professor Jon Crowcroft (Computer Laboratory). Wednesday 05 April 2017, 16:30-18:30 Wolfson-HAT Foundation Annual Symposium Series on Personal Data Personal data: Industry and MarketsProfessor Irene Ng (Warwick University and Wolfson College). Wednesday 22 March 2017, 17:30-18:30 Wolfson-HAT Foundation Annual Symposium Series on Personal Data Personal data: digital personhoodChair: Professor Wendy Moncur. Wednesday 15 March 2017, 17:30-18:30 International Women's Week at Wolfson Is Gender Equality Possible Under Capitalism?Speaker to be confirmed. Wednesday 08 March 2017, 20:00-21:30 Post-truth politics and the US Presidential Election: implications for journalism and societyA special event organised by the Wolfson Press Fellowship Programme Steve McGookin, John Naughton, David Runciman, Gary Gerstle. Wednesday 26 October 2016, 17:30-19:15 From Thesis to Book: One Author’s JourneyDr Christine Corton – MA (Lady Evans), Freelance Writer, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 18:05-18:25 Understanding Macao University’s English as a Second Language (ESL) Learners’ Attitudes Towards the Use of Social Networking Sites for English Language Learning: A Mixed-Methods StudySokkeng Leung – MPhil Student, Research in Second Language Education, Wolfson College . Friday 04 March 2016, 17:35-17:45 Theorising the Aporia of Communist Asceticism in IndiaRiccardo Jaede – MPhil Student, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, St Antony’s College. Friday 04 March 2016, 17:20-17:30 “Not Enough Salt”: An Exploratory Study on Indian Diasporic Students and Their Perceptions of Food in CambridgeElvin Xing – MPhil Student, Department of Social Anthropology, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 17:05-17:15 Before the Caliphate – A Critical Historical Inquiry on the Origins of the Islamic PolityAzfar Anwar – MPhil Student, Islamic Studies & History, The Oriental Institute, St Antony’s College. Friday 04 March 2016, 16:50-17:00 The Extent of Victimization Among Low-Level Offenders Participating in the Turning Point Project and the Implications for Policy and PracticeEleanor Neyroud – PhD Student, Institute of Criminology, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 16:35-16:45 Unlocking The Secret and Breaking The Cycle: Exploring Menstrual Taboos in Contemporary JordanAlethea Osborne – MPhil Student, Modern Middle-East Studies, St Antony’s College. Friday 04 March 2016, 16:20-16:30 The Scholarly Publishing System is Broken - DiscussDr Danny Kingsley – Head of Scholarly Communications, Cambridge University Library. Friday 04 March 2016, 15:55-16:15 Repurposing Known Drugs as Inhibitors of the Store-Operated Calcium Entry PathwaySaifur Rahman – Graduate Student, Pharmacology, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 15:30-15:40 Calcium Signalling Dynamics in the Killer T-Cell AttackNele Dieckmann – PhD Student, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 15:15-15:25 An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Proto-Korean-Japanese HypothesisCatherine Wrucke – MSt Student, Oriental Institute/ Japanese Studies, St Antony’s College. Friday 04 March 2016, 15:00-15:10 Places and Practices in Victorian Egyptology: ‘Armchair Archaeology’ at Tell el-Yahudiyeh, 1870-1880Meira Gold – PhD Student, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 14:45-14:55 A Design Tool for Micro-Architected Adhesive JointsKevin Maloney – Doctoral Researcher, Department of Engineering, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 14:30-14:40 Queer Women in the Second World War in EnglandJosie Daw – Graduate Student, History Department, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 14:15-14:25 Japanese Corporate Governance Reform: Reinvigorating Corporate Japan?Artur Olszewski – Graduate Student, Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies, St Antony's College. Friday 04 March 2016, 14:00-14:10 Private Renting Amongst Young Families in England and Wales, 2001-2011Rory Coulter – Wolfson College Junior Research Fellow; Research Associate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cambridge. Friday 04 March 2016, 13:45-13:55 Wolfson @ 50: Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series Prevention is Better than Cure: closing lecture by the Vice ChancellorProfessor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz FRS, Fellow and Vice Chancellor. Wednesday 16 December 2015, 18:00-18:50 Wolfson @ 50: Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series "Payment is applause: markets and business models past, present and future"Professor Irene Ng, Warwick University. Wednesday 18 November 2015, 18:00-18:50 Wolfson College Humanities Society talks Three Standing Figures - from stone, to studio, to the open airthis talk is open to the public and may be podcast Dr. Jenny Powell, Senior Curator Kettle's Yard. Tuesday 27 October 2015, 17:45-19:15 Wolfson @ 50: Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series “Bats and rats and emerging infectious diseases”Professor James Wood, Head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Director of the Cambridge Infectious Diseases Consortium.. Wednesday 21 October 2015, 18:00-18:50 Wolfson @ 50: Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series Cambridge in the Fifties and Sixties: an extended conversationDr Gordon Johnson (in conversation with the Vice President). Saturday 26 September 2015, 14:00-15:00 Wolfson @ 50: Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series "History since the Sixties: from social science to the global turn"Sir Richard Evans, President and Emeritus Regius Professor of History. Saturday 04 July 2015, 16:00-16:50 Wolfson @ 50: Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series " 50 years of Computing - A Cambridge Perspective"Dr Andrew Herbert. Wednesday 17 June 2015, 18:00-18:50 The Judge and the General: A film screening and Q&A with Chilean producer Patricio LanfrancoPatricio Lanfranco, introduced by Paul Mylrea. Thursday 28 May 2015, 18:30-20:30 Wolfson @ 50: Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series "Winning the fight against heart disease, a charitable view"Professor Peter Weissberg, Fellow and Medical Director, British Heart Foundation. Wednesday 20 May 2015, 18:00-18:50 Wolfson @ 50: Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series "Ireland grows up: the debate about how to celebrate the centenary of the 1916 Rising"Dr Ruth Dudley Edwards, historian, author and journalist. Wednesday 15 April 2015, 18:00-18:50 Wolfson @ 50: Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series Policing in BritainLord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington. Wednesday 11 March 2015, 18:00-18:50 Wolfson College Humanities Society talks Mysticism and politics; some thoughts about St Teresa of AvilaThis talk is open to the public and may be podcast Dr Rowan Williams, Master of Magdalene College. Tuesday 24 February 2015, 17:45-19:15 Wolfson @ 50: Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series Fashion from street to screen: 50 years of influence on our public appearancePauline Terreehorst. Wednesday 18 February 2015, 18:00-18:50 Wolfson College Humanities Society talks Opening of 'The Royal Academy at Wolfson'This talk is open to the public Anthony Green R.A.. Tuesday 27 January 2015, 18:30-19:15 Wolfson @ 50: Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series "But still the days seem the same": Law and Social Change in Britain, 1965-2015Professor Conor Gearty FBA, Professor of Human Rights Law and Director of the Institute of Public Affairs at LSE. Wednesday 21 January 2015, 18:00-18:50 Consciousness as a Problem in Philosophy and Neurobiology: PUBLIC LECTURE BY JOHN SEARLEJohn Searle: Willis S. and Marion Slusser Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Language, University of California, Berkeley. Thursday 22 May 2014, 17:00-18:30 Wolfson College Lunchtime Seminar Series - Wednesdays of Full Term An Evening with Artist Anthony GreenReception in the Combination Room from 19:00-20:30 Anthony Green & Dr Frank Whitford. Wednesday 01 May 2013, 18:00-19:00 Wolfson Debate: Is Google Making Us Stupid?Ian Goodyer, Anna Jones, Andrew Herbert, John Naughton & Martin Rees (Chair). Saturday 26 September 2009, 14:00-16:00 Cultural Agoraphobia and the Future of the Library: the first Arcadia LectureProfessor James Boyle, Duke University. Thursday 12 March 2009, 18:00-19:15 Wolfson College Humanities Society talks A line from DanteChair: Dr Carolina Armenteros Professor George Steiner. Tuesday 22 January 2008, 17:45-19:15 What the Media are doing to our politicsJohn Lloyd, Director of Journalism Studies, Oxford University. Tuesday 20 November 2007, 17:45-19:00 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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