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Lectures, Seminars, Colloquia

BLR - Biology Lecture Room
BLT - Biology Lecture Theatre
CLT - Chichester Lecture Theatre
LMR - Library Meeting Room
PEV - Pevensey building
CHI - Chichester building

Sunday 7 May
3.30pm Bill Epstein Memorial Lecture: Emanual Marx (University of Tel Aviv), Jew and Arab in today's Israel. Ajex Hall, Palmeira Avenue, Hove.

Tuesday 9 May
12.30 Centre for Life History Research Seminar: Helen Busby (Salford), Health, sickness and the work ethic. LMR.

2.15pm SEI Research-in-Progress Seminar: Judy Batt (Birmingham), At the border of Europe: The transcarpthain region. A71.

4.15pm Biochemistry and Genetics & Development Seminar: Richard Iles (The Royal London Hospital), New insights into liver metabolic heterogeneity and consequences for health and disease. BLR.

4.15pm Social Anthropology Graduate/Faculty Seminar: Bruno Riccio, Not only a trading diaspora: Senegalese transmigrants in Emilia-Romagna (Italy). C233.

5.15pm German Research Colloquium: Tanya Ury (performance artist, Cologne), Hung up. A155.

Wednesday 10 May
4.30pm, History of Art Research Seminar: Gareth Williams (Victoria and Albert Museum), Brand identity and branded identity: Contemporary design and consumption. A103.

Thursday 11 May
2.30pm History of Art Symposium: Robin Cormack (Courtauld Institute), Antony Eastmond (Warwick), Liz James, Icons, relics and power in By-zantium. CCS Conference Room.

5.00pm English Graduate Colloquium: Michael Coyle (Colegate University), Call and response: Low-down jazz and in highbrow modernism. C219.

Friday 12 May
2.00pm Rob Shields (Carleton), Everyday life and modernity: Henri Lefebvre. C219.

2.15pm SPRU Seminar: Michael Best (University of Massachusetts, Lowell), Systems integration and the resurgence of American industry. C133.

4.00pm Centenary Lecture of the Royal Society of Chemistry: Robin Hochstrasser, Structural dynamics of complex molecules by non-linear vibrational spectroscopy. PEV 1A6.

4.00pm Migration Research Seminar: Ulrike Meinhof (Bradford), Germany and Poland: Cross-border constructions of identity. C219.

Monday 15 May
4.30pm Neuroscience Seminar: Iain Gilchrist (Bristol), Eye movement, perception and active vision. BLR.

Tuesday 16 May
9.00am All-day Migration Research Methods Workshop. Hosted by Stephen Castles (Wollongong, Australia). D410.

2.15pm SEI Research-in-Progress Seminar: Jon Mitchell, Under-standing national identity. A71.

4.15pm Society of General Microbiology Special Seminar: Robin Weiss (UCL), Xeno-transplantation and viruses. BLT.

4.15pm Social Anthropology Graduate/Faculty Seminar: Mark Harris (LSE), Saints and fairies: Notions of otherness and nature in Amazonia. C233.

5.15pm German Research Colloquium: David Groiser, Martin Buber and the question of community. A155.

Constitutionalism for the new millenium, Professorial lecuture by Vivian Hart, Professor of American Studies, 6.30pm Tuesday 16th May 2000, Chichester Lecture Theatre, University of Sussex

Wednesday 17 May

12.30 Education Faculty Seminar: Gerald Grace (London Institute of Education), Catholic schools: Mission, markets and morality. EDB 302.

4.30pm History of Art Research Seminar: Susan Nash (Courtauld Institute of Art), Evaluating panel painting at the courts of France c.1360-1420. A103.

5.00pm English Graduate Colloquium: Anna Snaith (Anglia Polytechnic University), Virginia Woolf and reading communities: Respondents to Three Guineas. D640.

5.00pm Migration Research Seminar: Stephen Castles (Wollongong, Australia), Title tba. D630.

Thursday 18 May
4.00pm Experimental Psychology Colloquium: Alan Allport (Oxford), Task switching and the long-term negative priming of tasks. BLR.

4.30pm Politics & International Relations/Social and Political Thought Graduate Programme Seminar: Martin Shaw, On slaughter: Questioning the categories of war and genocide. D630.

Friday 19 May
11.00am History of Art Symposium: Sarat Maharaj (Goldsmith's College), Kitty Zijlmans (University of Leiden), Briony Fer (UCL), The politics of installation. CCS Conference Room.

2.15pm SPRU Seminar: James Barlow and Richard Curry, Del-ivering healthcare into the home: Searching for a new model. C133.

Sports events

Dance and Movement Festival
6 and 7 May at the Sportcentre. Ticket prices (for unlimited number of classes subject to availability): public £9.00 for two days or £7.00 for one day, full-time students/staff £8.00 for two days or £6.00 for one day.

Brighton Bears Junior Basketball League at the Sportcente for 11Ð16-year-olds. Saturday 20 May to Saturday 22 July. Price £35 including T-shirt and coaching with the Brighton Bears and Phil Waghorn from Sussex Basketball Development. All level of players welcome.

For further information for the above, please contact Sportcentre Reception on (67)8228. Tennis Tournament on 17 May starting at 5.30pm. £2.50 per pair, max. 12 pairs. Contact Falmer Sports Complex on (87)7125.

Campus activities

Thursday 18 May lunchtime recital at 1.10pm. The Dim Innuendo Quartet Ð Jane Wilce (violin), Laura Lancaster (violin), Gemma Partridge (viola) and Suzie Barrett (cello). Recital Room, Falmer House.

 

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