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During 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 put on the web at http://www.sussex.ac.uk/information_office/bulletin/ which will be updated every Friday.

As the Bulletin is being produced fortnightly there is will be less space on the back page for small ads. All adverts sent in will now be displayed on the web version. Please try to keep adverts to 20 words or less.

Monday 1 November

11.30am Optical and Atomic Physics Seminar: Oliver Zobay, Time-dependent tunnelling of Bose-Einstein condensates. PEV1-2A1.

1.00pm Experimental Psychology Seminar: Ted Ruffman, Indirect measures of social understanding: Are they important, are they implicit, are they relevant to autism? Biology Lecture Room (EP 3.9).

4.00pm Sociology and Social Psychology Seminar: Carla Willig (City), Discourse analysis and applied psychology. D310.

4.30pm Neuroscience Seminar: Jonathan Bacon and Bruno Marie, Wiring up a simple neural circuit in the cockroach: From genes to behaviour. Biology Lecture Room.

Tuesday 2 November

2.15pm SEI Research in Progress Seminar: Judith Watson (Greenwich), Regional learning infrastructures: Some case studies. A71.

4.15pm Organic Chemistry Seminar: Dudley Williams (Cambridge) Antibiotics: Past, present and future. Biology Lecture Theatre.

4.15pm Social Anthropology Seminar: Albert Schrauwers (LSE), The miser's store: Regulating capitalism through traditional property law in Central Sulawesi. C233.

5.00pm Media Studies Seminar: Alan Cawson, A user perspective on the Internet. EDB 125.

5.15pm German Research Colloquium: Antony Lerman (Institute for Jewish Policy Research, London), Antisemitism at the end of the 20th century: An old prejudice in a new context. A155.

7.30pm Institute of Science Technology. Visit to Booth Museum, Dyke Road. Brighton. Meet there.

Wednesday 3 November

1.00pm IDS Seminar: Ramya Subrahmanian, Co-production, primary education and social exclusion. Room 221.

2.00pm Music Graduate Research Seminar: Jens Hesselager (University of Copenhagen), Instrumentation and openness: Luciano Berio's Sequenza VII and Chemins IV.

5.00pm English Graduate Colloquium: Deborah Parsons (Birmingham), Freaks, fantasies and fools: Modernity and the circus performance. D640.

5.00pm Migration Research Seminar: Alice Bloch (Goldsmiths), Social networks and community organisations in the settlement of refugees in Britain: A case against dispersal. D630.Thursday 4 November

11.30pm Economics Seminar: Samer Al-Sammarai, Urban-rural differences in primary school attendance in Tanzania. D310.

12.30 Inorganic Discussion Group: Anthony Stace, Gas-phase transition metal chemistry. CHI 3R143.

4.00pm CPES Colloquium: Linda Cooper (British Museum) Mummies, murder and materials: Science at the British Museum. Chichester Lecture Theatre.

4.00pm Experimental Psychology Colloquia: Charles Spence (Oxford), Rubber hands, rubber gloves, talking heads, and split brains: New methods for studying crossmodal attention and multisensoryintegration. BLR.

5.00pm History Work in Progress: L. Kettenacker (German Historical Institute, London), 1989: Revolt against the German state or stampede towards unification? A155.

5.00pm Sussex Development Lectures: Richard Black, Linking return and reconstruction in the Balkans. A1.

5.00pm Centre for Statistics and Stochastic Modelling Seminar: Teo Sharia (LSE), Asymptotic behaviour of recursive M-estimators. PEV2A2.

Friday 5 November

12.30 Algebra Seminar: C.Huybrechts (QMW) title TBA. PEV1-2A1.

2.15pm SPRU Seminar: David Levy (Head of European Policy Digital Broadcasting, BBC), The digital gateway: Regulating for convergence. EDB 121.

4.00pm Chemical Physics and Materials Seminar: Malcolm Heggie, Kosmas Prassides, Hazel Cox, Research summaries. CHI3 3R241.

4.00pm Astronomy Centre Seminar: P. Meikle (Imperial), Type Ia SNe and their use as distance indicators. Arundel 401.

4.30pm Philosophy Society Seminar: Alan Montefiore (Oxford), Identity, nationalism, minority rights. A155.

Monday 8 November

12.30 Sussex Continuing Education Research Forum: James Fisher, Sarah McKenzie, Sally Wilks, Students and IT. D310.

12.30 SPRU Environment Lunchtime Seminar: Duncan McLaren (Friends of the Earth), Sustainability, trade and the next economic revolution. 2A3 Mantell.

1.00pm Experimental Psychology Seminar: Jenny Rusted, The complex neurochemistry of memory: improvement and impairment induced by the same drug Biology Lecture Room (EP 3.9).

4.00pm Sociology and Social Psychology Seminar: Simon Miller (Gibson Institute, Queen's University of Belfast) Nation and Englishness: Cohesion & countryside in the midst of the Fascist Threat. D310.

4.15pm Organic Chemistry Seminar: Roger Taylor, Solved at last! The oldest problem in fullerene chemistry. Arundel 401.

4.30pm Neuroscience Seminar: Amy Johnston (Open University) Behavioural and molecular correlates of memory consolidation in the chick. Biology Lecture Room.5.00pm

Women's Studies RIP Seminar: Dr Nadje Al-Ali, The women's movement in contemporary Egypt: Divisions and debates within. A71.

Tuesday 9 November

12.30 Centre for Life History Seminar: Clare Hemmings (LSE), Biographies of desire: Lesbian (anti)-heroes and androgynous aesthetics. Library Seminar Room.

2.15pm SEI Research in Progress Seminar: Ken Warwick and Daniel Trinder (UK Department of Trade and Industry), Economic growth and the knowledge economy. A71.

4.15pm Social Anthropology Seminar: Mukulika Bannerjee (UCL), Popular perceptions of democracy and governance: voices from West Bengal. C233.

4.15pm Biochemistry and Genetics and Development Seminar: Paul Martin (UCL), Wound healing: lessons from the embryo. BLT.

5.00pm Media Studies Graduate Seminar: Celia Lury (Goldsmiths), Toy Story, Wallace & Grommit, and the new visibility of animation. EDB 125.

5.15pm German Research Colloquium: Dorothea McEwan (London), The holdings of the Warburg Institute as a mirror of refugee experiences in the 1930s. A155.

Wednesday 10 November

1.00pm IDS Seminar: Peter Houtzager, 'Institutional hosts': Making collective action of the poor possible. Room 221.

4.30pm History of Art Research Seminar: Toshio Watanabe (Chelsea College of Art, London), A question of modernity in turn-of-the-century Japan (1890-1920). A103.

5.00pm English Graduate Colloquium: Drew Milne (Cambridge), Who's afraid of modernist theatre. D640.

Thursday 11 November

12.30 Inorganic Discussion Group: Jason Love, Heteroditopic host molecules for simultaneous cation and anion binding. Patrick Uiterweerd, Synthetic and structural aspects of azaphospha(V)allyl metal complexes.

1.20pm SEI and SLS (Joint Seminar): Gabrielle Marceau (World Trade Organisation legal service), The dispute settlement mechanism of the WTO. A71.

4.00pm CPES Colloquium: Linda Cooper (British Museum) Mummies, murder and materials: Science at the British Museum. Chichester Lecture Theatre.

4.00pm Experimental Psychology Colloquia: Mike Page, Conectionist modelling: a localist manifesto. BLR.

5.00pm History Work in Progress: Joan Tumblety (Southampton), Facist cultural politics in France, 1940-44. A155.

5.00pm Sussex Development Lectures: John Humphrey, Global strategies meet local realities: global car markets. A1.

5.00pm Centre for Statistics and Stochastic Modelling Seminar: Carole Proctor, Modelling anti-predator vigilance when there is a conflict between centre and edge birds. PEV2A2.

Friday 12 November

2.15pm SPRU Seminar: An ad-lib provocation conducted by Eric Millstone, GM foods: Reconfiguring corporate strategies and public policy. EDB 121.

4.00pm Chemical Physics and Materials Seminar: M. Terrones, The morphology of graphite. CHI3 3R241.

Friday 12 and Saturday 13 November

Philosophy Society Mini-conference at Isle of Thorns. Peter Lamarque (Hull), Aesthetic essentialism: Artworks and their properties. James Handel, Dream Worlds. Maggie Boden, Crafts, perception and the possibilities of the body.


Open Day

There will be an Open Day for Mature Students on Saturday 23 October from 10.00am-3.00pm. For more information please contact Schools Liaison on (67)8417.


Gardner Arts Centre freebies

The first five readers who turn up at the box office waving a copy of the Bulletin will receive one free ticket for The Cholmondeleys and The Featherstonehaughs and The Victims of death in Smithereens at 7.45pm on Tuesday 26 October.

There are also 10 tickets available for Happy Birthday Mister Deka D at 7.45pm on Thursday 4 November.

An exhibition of artwork by William Green is currently on show in the Gardner Arts Centre until 6 November.

 

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