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Jeeves Lecture
Jeeves Lecture to celebrate Professor Malcolm Jeeves' 100th Birthday
In celebration of Professor Jeeves' 100th Birthday, the School of Psychology and Neuroscience is proud to host the 2014 Nobel Laureate (Physiology or...
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Why Sudan matters in today's world war
Speakers: Professor Alex de Waal, Dr Khuloud Alsaba and Dr Wassim Naboulsi
This event, co-hosted by the Institute of Middle East, Central Asia and Caucasus Studies (MECACS) and the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES),...
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Capital, Culture and the Commons
In conversation with Professor Akeel Bilgrami, Columbia University, and Professor Sanjay Seth, St Andrews
This event will centre on Professor Akeel Bilgrami's Capital, Culture and the Commons, a short but philosophically ambitious reflection on the...
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Creating and delivering conference presentations
CSTPV webinar: Professor Garth Davies, Sarah Marsden, Chloe Squires
Based on entirely too many years of both delivering and watching conference presentations, the purpose of this session is to share ideas about how to craft...
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The PREVENT Dementia programme: past, current and future insights into neurodegenerative diseases
Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) External Seminar series by Prof. Craig Ritchie, School of Medicine,...
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The ever-expanding circles of Prevent: the identification and management of new and emerging threats through counter-terrorism
Guest speaker: Tufyal Choudhury
Guest speaker Tufyal Choudhury will analyse how UK counter-terrorism has expanded to address extreme violence that falls outside established definitions of...
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The state of the world
British International Studies Association and British Foreign Policy Group Event
Join us for the second in-person British International Studies Association (BISA) and British Foreign Policy Group (BFPG) Undergraduate Network event. With so...
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Escaping the Echo Chamber: Bridging the Divide between Academic and Public History
Roundtable with James Holland
The wildly successful historian and podcaster James Holland will be joined by St Andrews academics Ali Ansari, Rory Cox and Phillips O'Brien for a wide...
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Inclusive Curriculum in Practice: Sudan and the Politics of Knowledge Production
Speakers: Husam Mahjoub, Rania Obead, Amritesh Singh and Wassim Naboulsi - co-organised by the BRISMES Outreach and Pedagogy Committee
This workshop explores how Sudan can be meaningfully integrated into teaching as part of broader efforts to decolonise the curriculum and challenge global...
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The only way is ethics: next gen networks unite
CSTPV working with Next Generation Network
The University of Southampton's Centre for Criminology in the Digital Age has convened this event dedicated to supporting the next generation of...
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Making Waves Lecture Series: Professor Peter Wahl
Laying the foundations of future technologies, one atom at a time
Venue: Royal Over-Seas League, 6 Park Place, St James's, London, SW1A 1LR As part of the Making Waves Lecture Series, the Development team invites you to...
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Art History Research Lecture --- Dr Talia Kwartler
Suzanne Duchamp, Hannah Höch, and the Politics of Dada Collage
Join us for Dr Talia Kwartler's Research Lecture on 'Suzanne Duchamp, Hannah Höch, and the Politics of Dada Collage' and a reception...
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The George Jack Memorial Lecture: 'They are my only diary': Wilfred Owen, A Life in Letters
Dr Jane Potter, Oxford Brookes University
In commemoration of George Barr Jack (1946 to 1999). Celebrated as one of the greatest poets of the First World War, Wilfred Owen is less recognised as an...
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Life on the legitimacy frontier: understanding the authority struggle between the UN Security Council and the office of the Ombudsperson
Speakers: Dr Anette Stimmer and Professor Christian Kreuder-Sonnen
At this CGLG event, we will discuss a paper on the relationship between the UN Security Council (UNSC) and the office of the Ombudsperson (OO) by Professor...
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Before the attack: what we are learning about preventing public violence
Paul Wilkinson Memorial Lecture with guest speaker Professor Jessica Stern
Public violence, including mass public shootings and terrorist attacks, accounts for a very small fraction of overall homicide, yet it produces an outsized...


