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Lectures, Seminars, Colloquia

Monday 1 March
12.30pm Sussex Continuing Education Research Forum: Steve Babbidge (Brighton), Widening participation, higher education and the open college network. D310.

1.00pm Experimental Psychology Seminar: Jamie Ward, False recognition of people. EP 3.9.

4.00pm Sociology and Social Psychology Graduate Faculty Seminar: Lynn Myers (UCL), Adherence to medical treatment - a psychology perspective. D310.

4.30pm Neuroscience Seminar: Kevin Laland (Cambridge), Behavioural innovation in animals: a case of inspiration or desperation? BLR

5.00pm Women's Studies Research-in-Progress Seminar: Christine Zmroczek (Roehampton), Gender, class and ethnicity in international perspectives. D610.

Tuesday 2 March
1.30pm Psychology Research Colloquium: Kate Cavanagh, TBA. PEV2A1.

2.15pm European Institute Research-in-Progress Seminar: Jim Rollo, Economic challenges for the European Union. A71.

4.15pm Biochemistry & Genetics and Development: Judith Goodship (Newcastle), From left/right to right/left in the Inv mouse. BLT.

4.30pm Social and Political Thought Graduate Faculty Seminar: Tom Hickey (Brighton), Class and class analysis for the 21st Century. D630.

5.00pm Social Anthropology Seminar: Carol Smith (California), Ethnographic exchanges with native intellectuals: one solution to the problem of ethnographic representation. C219.

5.00pm Media Studies Seminar: Keith Tester (Southampton), Everyday life and the relationship between media consumption and moral action. D710.

5.15pm German Research Colloquium: Richard Grunberger (London), AJR Information and the experiences of refugees. A155.

Wednesday 3 March
1.00pm IDS Seminar: Alison Evans, Gender Policy in the World Bank. Room 109.

2.00pm Queory Seminar: Patrick Hanafin, Reimagining ga(y)elic sexuality: the queer legal subject in postcolonial Ireland. A71.

4.00pm Music Research Seminar: Nic McKay, Eccentric gestures: articulating musical meaning in Stravinsky's semiotic syntax. Room 120, Falmer House.

4.30pm History of Art Research Seminar: Marcia Pointon (Manchester), 'Dealer in magic': James Cox's jewellery museum and the economics of luxurious spectacle in eighteenth century London. C219.

5.00pm English Graduate Colloquium: Nanette Hale (Aarhus), The telescope and the pickle factory: transpositions of history in The Raj Quartet and Midnight's Children. D640.

Thursday 4 March
11.30am Economics Seminar: Mamta Murthi (Cambridge), TBA. D310.

1.45pm CLS Research Seminar: Amanda Perry, Law as a determinant of foreign investment flows. D310.

4.00pm Geography Research Seminar: Roger Lee (Queen Mary & Westfield), Economic geographies of regard. D340.

4.00pm Experimental Psychology Colloquium: Sue Gathercole (Bristol), Children's memory and their scholastic achievements. BLR.

5.00pm History Work-in-Progress Seminar: Bernard Capp (Warwick), An English Montaillou? social and cultural tensions in Silbey, Leicestershire in the late 1630s. A155.

5.00pm Sussex Development Lecture: Jock Stirrat, Mercenaries, missionaries and misfits. A1.

5.00pm French Seminar: Karin de Boer (Amsterdam), Tragedy, dialectic and difference: on Hegel and Derrida. A71.

5.00pm Statistics and Stochastic Modelling Seminar: Rong Tsorng Wang, A multivariate exponential shared-load model in reliability. PEV2A2.

Friday 4 March
2.00pm SPRU Seminar: Mike Sharples (Birmingham), Personal technologies for lifelong learning. Room 121.

4.00pm Astronomy Centre Seminar: Roger Blandford (Caltech), Fast and slow accretion onto black holes. Arundel 401.

4.00pm Chemical Physics and Materials Seminar: John Dore (Kent), Studies of nanotubes and carbon materials. CHI-3R241 (MS3).

4.30pm Philosophy Society: Alex Oliver (Cambridge), Grammatical and logical form. A155.


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Miscellaneous

There's No Place Like Home: Workshops for students planning to move into (or living in) private rented accommodation. Tuesday 2 March 1.00-2.00pm, Room 126 Falmer House Thursday 4 March 6.30-7.30pm, Lancs House Common Room.

Students: Do you need a job?
Employers coming to recruit YOU on Jobsday. Weds 3rd March, all day, 3rd Floor Refectory building. Interviews are guaranteed. Employers present will include Brighton and Hove Council, Surf FM and many more ...

 

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