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Lectures, Seminars, Colloquia

As the Bulletin is being produced fortnightly, we will include two weeks' lectures on the back page. Please make sure that you get information to us in time for the copy deadline.

Abbreviations

Below is a list of some of the abbreviations commonly used on the back page of the Bulletin.

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

Monday 6 March

4.30pm Neuroscience Seminar: David McAlpine (UCL), Hearing auditory objects. BLR.

5.00pm Women's Studies Research-in-Progress Seminar: Cathy Gelbin, Jewish women's issues and multicultural politics in contemporary Germany. A71.

Tuesday 7 March

12.30pm Inorganic Discussion Group: M. Schröder (Nottingham), Synthesis and structures of new templated frameworks, catenates and aggregates. CHI 3R143.

4.00pm American Studies Research Seminar: Gail Danvers, Confronting the other: Anglo-Iroquois ‘race’ relations on the New York colonial frontier. A71.

4.15pm Social Anthropology Seminar: Renee Hirschon (Oxford), The Monument: Non-textual ways of reviving lost Anatolian homelands. C233.

4.15pm Biochemistry and Genetics & Development Seminar: Helen Saibil (Birkbeck), Protein folding by chaperonins and misfolding in amyloid. BLT.

5.00pm Literary and Intellectual History Seminar: Suzanne Aspden (Cambridge), The monumentalisation of Handel in the 18th century. D610.

5.00pm International Relations and Politics Society Lecture: Kees Van-Der-Pijl, Getting acquainted with the Transnational Far Right. A1.

5.15pm German Research Colloquium: Kader Konuk (Paderborn), Traversing gender and ethnicity in literature in German: Elsa Sophia Kamphoevener and Emine Sevgi Özdamar. A155.

6.00pm Bat conservation in Sussex, Frank Greenaway. BLT.

Wednesday 8 March

12.30pm ES Seminar: Dan Pickford (AstraZeneca), End-ocrine disrupting research with fish and amphibia. CHI 3R241.

12.30pm SPRU Environment Programme Brown Bag Seminar: Martin Bell, Clean technology: Where does it come from? (An exploration in the case of the Steel Industry). Mantell 2A3.

1.00pm Cluster Seminar: Nicola Swainson, The impact of HIV on education for all in Sub-saharan Africa. EDB 204.

2.00pm Queory Seminar: Margaretta Jolly, Coming out of the coming out story: Recent queer life writing and its theorisation. A71.

2.00pm Music Research Seminar: Nicholas McKay, Prototypicality theory in Stravinsky's neoclassic voices. Falmer House 120.

4.30pm History of Art Research Seminar: Adam Hardy (De Montfort), Indian temple architecture: Using your eyes as a research tool. A103.

5.00pm Migration Research Seminar: Stephen Dobson (Lillehammer College, Norway), The role of the emotions in Norwegian policies of refugee reception and resettlement. D630.

Thursday 9 March

1.10pm Lunchtime Recital: Emma Booth. Recital Room, Falmer House.

2.15pm Cunliffe Centre Seminar: Lessons of history? A conversation on the past and future of constitutions and citizenship seen from North America and the United Kingdom. IDS Room 109.

4.00pm Experimental Psychology Colloquium: Clive K. Catchpole (Royal Holloway), Singing in the brain: Bird song and sexual selection. BLR.

4.00pm Geography Research Seminar: Nigel Thrift (Bristol), The pursuit of wow. D610.

4.00pm Accelerating Adaptation Lecture: William Rice (California), Evolution in the fast lane: The intersexual red queen. BLT.

5.00pm History Work-in-Progress Seminar: Anthony Fletcher (Essex), Adolescent diaries and the growth of personal identity in England 1670—1900. A155.

5.00pm Science Lecture: Phil Parsons, Oxidation: Light and flame. CLT.

6.00pm Jack Dominian, Sexual ethics in a world of unstable relationships. Meeting House.

Friday 10 March

2.15pm SPRU Seminar Series: Keith Hayward (British Society of Aerospace Companies), Recent developments in the globalisation of the defence and aerospace industries. C133.

4.00pm Physical Chemistry Seminar: K. Reid (Nottingham), Photoelectron angular dis-tributions as a probe of molecular alignment. CHI3-3R241.


Sportcentre

For further information or to book an appointment please contact Sportcentre Reception on 678228.

  • Back Care Course on Tuesday 7 March from 6.30-9.00pm. Price: Students £15.00, Staff £17.50, Public £20.00.
  • Reflexology on Mondays from 12 noon to 5.00pm. Price per 45 mins, Students £10.50, Staff £13.50, Public £16.00.
  • Acupuncture on Wednesdays from 9.30am to 4.30pm. Price per 45 mins, Students £14.00, Staff £18.00, Public £22.00.
  • Holistic Massage and Indian Head Massage on Thursdays from 10.00am to 5.00pm. Price per 30 mins, Students £8.00, Staff £10.00, Public £11.50.
  • Beauty Therapy on Tuesdays from 9.00am to 2.00pm. Leaflet on treatments and prices available on request by phoning 678228.
  • Shiatsu on Tuesdays from 4.00pm.

For further information or to book an appointment please contact Tania Rigby on 821035.


Gardner Arts Centre Workshops

The masterclasses take place on Thursday 9 March 1.30pm - 4.00pm at the Gardner Arts Centre. Minimum age 18. They are free for ticket holders of Making Noise Quietly (Tickets £12, concessions £10, student saver card £6).

  • Robert Holman Writing Masterclass Good dialogue (places are limited to 20).
  • Deborah Bruce Directing Masterclass Making it happen (15 places).

 

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25th February 2000

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