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Lectures, Seminars, ColloquiaDuring the Autumn term the Bulletin will be produced fortnightly. We will therefore include two weeks' lectures on the back page. Please make sure that you get information to us in time for the copy deadline. Lectures, seminars and colloquia that miss the deadline will be updated on the web version at www.susx.ac.uk/information_office/bulletin/ The next issue of the Bulletin will be out on Friday 22 October. The copy deadline for that issue will be 1.00pm on Friday 15 October. We welcome any suggestions for news, events, letters and small ads from staff and students of the University. Please contact the Information Office in Sussex House on (67)8888 or email: internalcomms@sussex.ac.uk. Friday 15 October2.00pm Eve Levin (Ohio State University, Columbus), Novgorod: Russia's first window on the West. A155. 2.15pm SPRU Seminar: Bhunpendra Jasani (King's College London), Civil spies in orbit: Commercial observation satellites for monitoring. EDB 121. 4.00pm Chemical Physics and Materials Seminar: Research Summaries: A. J. Stace, Harry Kroto, Tony McCaffery. CHI3 3R241. 4.30pm Philosophy Society: Michael Morris, Judgement and experience. A155. Monday 18 October11.30am Optical and Atomic Physics Seminar: Brenton Hall, Superelastic electron scattering from laser excited Rubidium. PEV 1-2A1. 12.30 Sussex Continuing Education Research Forum: Karen Ford (Bristol) Resource Opportunities for the Social Sciences: What¹s in it for me? D310. 4.00pm Sociology and Social Psychology Seminar: Luke Martell and Stephen Driver (Roehampton) New Labour, work and the family: communitarianisms and third ways in conflict? D310. 4.15pm Organic Chemistry Seminar: Elizabeth Tyrrell (Kingston), TBA. Arundel 401. 4.30pm Neuroscience Seminar: Gareth Jones (Bristol), Flight and echolocation in bats. BLR. Tuesday 19 October12.30 Centre for Life History Research Lunchtime Seminar: Jackie Blackwell and Kelle Kingsley, A woman's place: An oral history of Brighton Women's Centre. Library Seminar Room. 2.15pm SEI Seminar: Frank Gregory (Southampton), The JHA action plan on organised crime - a select analysis of the implementation process. A71. 4.00pm Biochemistry and Genetics and Development Series: Tony Carr, DNA-integrity checkpoints. BLT. 4.15pm Social Anthropology Graduate/ Faculty Seminar: Hildi Mitchell, What's in a name? Ethnic Mormons and the expansion of a global movement. C233. 5.15pm German Research Colloquium: Akiva Segan (Seattle), Holocaust education through art. A155. Wednesday 20 October1.00pm IDS Seminar: Mick Moore, Politics and Poverty. Room 221. 4.00pm Environmental Research Seminar: Gaynor Hartnell (Landfill Gas Association), Landfill gas as a renewable energy. Chichester Lecture Theatre. Thursday 21 October11.30 Economics Faculty/Graduate Seminar: Andy Newell, Regional unemployment and industrial restructuring in Poland. D310. 12.30 Inorganic Discussion Group: Matthew Francis, Novel Di-rhodium complexes derived from phospha-alkynes. Sarah d'Arbeloff-Wilson, Reactions of the phospha-alkyne, ButCP, with sulphides, selenides and tellurides. CHI 3R143. 4.00pm CPES Colloquia: Maria Lis-Balchin (South Bank), Perfumes: Past, present and future. Chichester Lecture Theatre. Friday 22 October10.00am5.00pm Migration Research/ German-Jewish Studies Symposium: Representations of migrants and multiculturalism in Britain 193399. D310. 2.15pm SPRU Seminar: Brian Loasby (Stirling), Innovation inside and outside the firm. EDB 121. 4.00pm Astronomy Centre Seminar: D.Barbosa (Imperial), TBA. Arundel 401. 4.30pm Philosophy Society Seminar: Isabel Irribaren (Oxford), Durandus of St Pourcain: Anti-Thomistic thought within the Dominican Order. A155. MiscellaneousPlant Sale: Tuesday 12 October 10.00am- 5.00pm near Falmer House. Biostar Ltd will be holding their annual house-plant sale. Bicycle User Group: Do you cycle to the University or would you like to? A new Bicycle User Group is being set up by Tony Green. Contact preferably by email please: t.green@sussex.ac.uk or ext. 3417. LibraryOpening Hours
Student DevelopmentThe Student Development Fund has up to £650 funding available for student-initiated projects, eg. exhibitions, films, expeditions, videos, plays magazines, overseas development schemes, mural painting projects, etc. Deadline for project ideas: Friday 26 November. Voluntary placements in local schools: We are currently recruiting students for placements in local primary, secondary and special needs schools. Whether you just want to work with children and young people or are considering a career in teaching, educational psychology or counselling, come and find out about student tutoring and mentoring. For more information contact Lilla Funge, Arts D421, ext 8714. Sussex Language InstituteThe SLI offers open courses in Czech, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Mandarin, Polish, Russian and Spanish. For further information please contact the Open course assistant, A132, tel. 877258 or email opencourses@sussex.ac.uk.
Friday 8th October 1999
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