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Mackenzie Institute event
Brain Health Seminar
An in-person event at the School of Medicine by the Mackenzie institute for Early Diagnosis "The Brain Economy" presented by Dr Harris Eyre...
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Winch Lectures Seminar
'Normal for Norfolk': Two Legal Antiquaries on the Norman Conquest
The School of History is hosting the annual ILCR and St Andrews Institute for Intellectual History Winch Lectures on 'Normal for Norfolk': Two Legal...
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Winch Lectures 2024
'Normal for Norfolk': two legal antiquaries on the Norman Conquest
The School of History invites you to the annual ILCR and St Andrews Institute for Intellectual History Winch Lectures on 'Normal for Norfolk': two...