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Lectures, Seminars, ColloquiaMonday 1 March 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 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 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 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 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. Millennium BugMiscellaneousThere'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.
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