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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 30 talks in the archive. Land Economy Seminars Lent 2020 Managing urban land markets in the public interestGeoffrey Payne Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Wednesday 29 January 2020, 16:00-17:00 Land Economy Seminars Lent 2020 Local perceptions on refugee and migrant integration in the City of AthensBianca Biagi Associate Professor in Economics at the University of Sassari (Italy). Wednesday 22 January 2020, 16:00-17:00 Papyrus BM EA 87512: Always Look on the Bright Side of Wife? [Glanville Lecture 2019]Dr Koen Donker van Heel, Leiden University. Friday 08 February 2019, 17:30-18:30 Glanville Lecture 2017/18: The Book of Exodus and the Invention of ReligionProfessor Dr Jan Assmann, University of Konstanz. Saturday 17 February 2018, 17:00-18:00 Demons in Late AntiquityBooking essential Dr Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe, Lecturer in Patristics, Faculty of Divinity. Saturday 17 February 2018, 15:30-16:15 Egyptian afterlife texts and ancient Christian ApocryphaBooking essential Dr Simon Gathercole, Reader in New Testament Studies, Faculty of Divinity. Saturday 17 February 2018, 14:45-15:30 Communicating with the gods: liver divination in ancient MesopotamiaBooking essential Dr Selena Wisnom, Lecturer in Assyriology, Department of Archaeology. Saturday 17 February 2018, 14:00-14:45 Antinous and Death in the NileBooking essential Professor Tim Whitmarsh, A.G. Leventis Professor of Greek Culture, Faculty of Classics. Saturday 17 February 2018, 12:00-12:45 Gaming with DeathBooking essential Professor John Tait, Emeritus Professor of Egyptology, UCL Institute of Egyptology. Saturday 17 February 2018, 11:15-12:00 Egyptian concepts of cosmogony and the origin of philosophyBooking essential Professor Dr Jan Assmann, University of Konstanz. Saturday 17 February 2018, 10:30-11:15 BlueSci Public Lecture with Prof. Sir Martin ReesProfessor Sir Martin Rees. Tuesday 12 July 2016, 19:00-20:00 Critical Theory and Practice Seminar 'The Politics of Grieving: A Panel-led Discussion'Barzan Sadiq (President of the Cambridge Kurdish society); Philip Luther-Davies (PhD student in Sociology); Lola Olufemi (chair of FLY, the university women of colour network); Others TBC. Tuesday 09 February 2016, 17:00-18:45 Critical Theory and Practice Seminar The Return of the Incorruptible: Robespierre, Mouffe, Laclau, PodemosOlivier Tonneau, Homerton College. Tuesday 26 January 2016, 17:00-18:45 Philippe Descola - The Making of Images: An Anthropological PerspectiveProfessor Philippe Descola (Professor of Anthropology, Collège de France and Visiting Fellow, King’s College, Cambridge). Wednesday 28 January 2015, 17:00-18:00 From the Feminine to Feminism: Women in Islamic Thought and LiteratureProfessor Mona Siddiqui, University of Edinburgh. Wednesday 12 March 2014, 17:00-18:30 Can you Text a Divorce? Negotiating Women’s Rights in Law and SocietyProfessor Mona Siddiqui (University of Edinburgh). Monday 10 March 2014, 17:00-18:30 Sustainability in the Built Environment (GreenBRIDGE) **EVENT POSTPONED** Cambridge's Future: Green Jobs, Green GrowthDr Julian Huppert, Member of Parliament for Cambridge. Thursday 30 January 2014, 20:00-21:00 Department of Sociology Seminar Series The Last CampaignProf Jeffrey Alexander, Pitt Professor for 2012-13. Tuesday 19 February 2013, 17:00-19:00 Department of Sociology Seminar Series Obama in PowerProf Jeffrey Alexander, Pitt Professor for 2012-13. Tuesday 12 February 2013, 17:00-19:00 Departmental Seminars in History and Philosophy of Science Scientific pluralism and the mission of history and philosophy of scienceInaugural Lecture by Professor Hasok Chang Hasok Chang (Department of History and Philosophy of Science). Thursday 11 October 2012, 16:45-18:00 Shakespeare and rhetorical closureProf. Quentin Skinner, Barber Beaumont Professor of the Humanities, Queen Mary, University of London. Wednesday 15 February 2012, 17:00-18:00 Shakespeare and the rhetoric of narrativeProf. Quentin Skinner, Barber Beaumont Professor of the Humanities, Queen Mary, University of London. Wednesday 08 February 2012, 17:00-18:00 Shakespeare on beginning to speakProf. Quentin Skinner, Barber Beaumont Professor of the Humanities, Queen Mary, University of London. Wednesday 01 February 2012, 17:00-18:00 The Renaissance theory of rhetorical inventionProf. Quentin Skinner, Barber Beaumont Professor of the Humanities, Queen Mary, University of London. Wednesday 25 January 2012, 17:00-18:00 Fiction, Emotion and ImaginationDr Cain Todd, University of Lancaster. Friday 29 October 2010, 17:30-18:30 Department of Sociology Seminar Series Public Lecture: The Multidimentional Crisis of Informational CapitalismProfessor Manuel Castells, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Friday 22 October 2010, 14:00-16:00 Department of Sociology Seminar Series Public Lecture: Bourdieu Race and the Penal SystemProfessor LoïcWacquant, University of California at Berkeley. Tuesday 19 October 2010, 14:00-16:00 Psychology and Religion Research Group (PRRG) The ethical brainAll welcome. Prof. MIchael Gazzaniga (UC Santa Barbara). Friday 12 March 2010, 16:00-17:30 Whipple Museum of the History of Science The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project - a timely updatePlease note change of venue Various speakers. Friday 06 February 2009, 14:00-17:30 The Homo Sapiens explosion: new archaeological and genetic perspectivesNineteenth McDonald Lecture Prof. Paul Mellars: University of Cambridge.. Wednesday 21 November 2007, 17:00-18:00 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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