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Lectures, Seminars, Colloquia

Monday 1 June

12.30 pm Sussex Continuing Education Research Forum: Ian Bryant (University of Southampton) Ethical issues in the teaching and use of reflective practice. Room D310

1.00 pm Experimental Psychology Seminar: Karen McComb, Vocal communication and social behaviour in African lions and elephants. Biology Lecture Room (EP 3.9)

2.00 pm Particle Theory Group Seminar: Witold Pokorski (Oxford University) Five-dimensional supergravity as the effective low-energy Lagrangian for M phenomenology. Room Pevensey 2A1

4.30 pm Neuroscience Seminar: Roger Carpenter (Cambridge) Cerebral procrastination. Biology Lecture Room (EP 3.9)

Tuesday 2 June

12.30 pm Sussex Life History Research Seminar: Jo Stanley, Writing out your own life story. Room D340

2.15 pm Sussex European Institute Seminar: Caitriona Carter (University of Edinburgh) Meeting the challenges of European integration? The role of the European social model. Room A71

4.00 pm COGS Seminar: Theo Arvanitis (University of Birmingham) Title t.b.a. Room COGS 5C11

4.15 pm Biochemistry and Genetics and Development Seminar: T.b.a. Biology Lecture Room (EP 3.9)

5.15 pm German Research Colloquium: Stephen Smith (Beth Shalom Holocaust Centre)"And let's not talk about that": the Holocaust in history, memory and education. Room A155

Wednesday 3 June

3.00 pm Centre for Mathematical Analysis and its Applications Seminar: W N Everitt (University of Birmingham) Title t.b.a. Room Pevensey 2A2

3.00 pm Sussex Centre for Optical and Atomic Physics Seminar: Richard Thompson (Imperial College) Atomic physics with trapped ions. Room Pevensey 2A2

4.30 pm History of Art Work in Progress Seminar: Paul Greenhalgh (Victoria and Albert Museum) Reinventing a style: a historiography of art nouveau. A5 Lecture Theatre

5.00 pm English Graduate Colloquium: Kwadwo Osei-Nyame (Oxford University) Representations of gender and slavery in the work of Ama Ata Aidoo and Toni Morrison. Room D640

Thursday 4 June

11.30 am Economics Seminar: Christophe Muller (Oxford University) The Watts poverty index with explicit price variability. Room D310

1.00 pm IDS (Participation Group) Seminar: Michel Pimbert, Institutionalising participatory farmer-centred integrated pest management. Room IDS 221

4.00 pm Geography Research Seminar: Etienne Nel (Rhodes University) Local economic development in South Africa. Room D610

5.00 pm Centre for Modern French Thought Seminar: Joanna Hodge (Manchester Metropolitan University) Images of prostitution: appropriating Walter Benjamin. Room A71

Friday 5 June

2.00 pm SPRU Seminar: Ken Green (UMIST) Greening innovation: how do environmental market signals stimulate product and process development? Room EDB 121

4.00 pm Astronomy Centre Seminar: Gavin Dalton (Oxford University) Wide field spectroscopy with FMOS on the SUBARU telescope. Room Arundel 401

4.30 pm Philosophy Seminar: Ted Honderich (UCL) Consciousness as existence again. Room


Miscellaneous

Lunchtime recital at the Meeting House - Sarah Corp (soprano) and Adrian West (piano) 2 June at 1.20 pm in the chapel

Lorenzo - the mad Italian physicist of 95-96, wishes all the best to all his Brit-friends in their final year examinations. Until July he will be in Florence, so invites you to pick up your toothbrushes and come to Italy to chill out. Ciao, Lorenzo (lospado@hotmail.com)

Alumni in the San Francisco Bay area are hoping to establish a group to meet on a regular basis, and are interested to know of any faculty visiting the area over the summer, who may like to attend an informal event. Any lucky members of faculty should contact Rebekah Reid in the Alumni Centre for further details on ext 8258 or e-mail: R.E.Reid@sussex.ac.uk.

Accessing the Internet - 4 June from 6 to 8 pm. This course teaches complete beginners how to access information on the World Wide Web. For further details contact the Computing Service Reception, weekdays between 9 am and 5.30 pm

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Friday May 29th 1998

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