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  1. Art History Research Lecture -- Seif El Rashidi

    Art History Research Lecture -- Seif El Rashidi

    'Cotton Palaces for Kings and Tourists: Continuities and Revivals in the Egyptian Tentmaking Tradition from the 1880-1980'

    Join us for Seif El Rashidi's Research Lecture on 'Cotton Palaces for Kings and Tourists: Continuities and Revivals in the Egyptian Tentmaking...

  2. Sarah Broadie Memorial Lecture: Professor Gábor Betegh, University of Cambridge

    Sarah Broadie Memorial Lecture: Professor Gábor Betegh, University of Cambridge

    Plato on forgetting and re-understanding

    For further information please email [email protected].

  3. Art History Research Lecture -- Dr Talia Kwartler

    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 wine reception...

  4. Making light of the great dark? Andrew Lang on American literature

    Making light of the great dark? Andrew Lang on American literature

    Andrew Lang Memorial Lecture 2026

    Dr Tom Hubbard was the first librarian of the Scottish Poetry Library and has held visiting lectureships or professorships at the Universities of Grenoble,...

  5. Art History Research Lecture --- Dr Richard McClary

    Art History Research Lecture --- Dr Richard McClary

    'Fake or Real? Questioning the Authenticity of Mina'i Ware Bowls'

    Join us for Dr Richard McClary's Research Lecture on 'Fake or Real? Questioning the Authenticity of Mina'i Ware Bowls' and a reception...

  6. Octavia Elfrida Saunders Memorial Lecture 2026: Craig Clunas

    Octavia Elfrida Saunders Memorial Lecture 2026: Craig Clunas

    Painting the Learned Woman in Ming China

    This year's Octavia Elfrida Saunders Memorial Lecture will be given by Professor Craig Clunas. In the official rhetoric of imperial China's male...

  7. Institute for Museums, Heritage and Society seminar -- Martin Barnes

    Institute for Museums, Heritage and Society seminar -- Martin Barnes

    'Why Photography Matters: Changing Contexts at the V&A'

    Since its invention in the 1820s, photography has been used and understood in many ways: as a technology of seeing, a social document, a commercial transaction,...

  8. Before the attack: what we are learning about preventing public violence

    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...