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Lectures, Seminars, Colloquia

Monday 16 November

1.00 pm Experimental Psychology Lunchtime Seminar: Jo Smith (tba)

2.00 pm International Relations and Politics Research-in-Progress Seminar: Heloise Weber (Southampton), Microcredit - some political implications. D310.

4.00 pm Sociology and Social Psychology Graduate/Faculty Seminar: Lester Coleman (Southampton), Another reason why "it's good to talk": opportunities for promoting condom use. D310.

4.00 pm Centre for Mathematical Analysis & Its Application Seminar: S Scott (King's College), Heat kernels ,determinants and elliptic boundary value problems. PEVI 2A2.

4.30 pm Neuroscience Seminar: Richard Baines (Cambridge), Role of Activity in the Development of Central Neurons. BLR.

5.00 pm Women's Studies Work-in-Progress Seminar: Jay Dixon, Relationships in Mills and Boon Romances, 1909-the 1990s. D610.

Tuesday 17th November

12.30 pm Sussex Life History Research Network Seminar: Nick Hubble, The presentation of day-diaries in May 12th. Mass-Observation Archive.

2.15 pm Sussex European Institute Seminar Jan Bielecki (Euro Bank for Reconstruction and Development), A View from the EBRD. A71, SEI.

4.00 pm COGS Seminar: Dr Geoffrey Sampson, Demographic Correlates of Complexity in British Speech. COGS 5C11

4.15 pm Biochemistry & Genetics & Development Seminar Prof Dan Gallie (University of California), The function of the heat shock protein, HSP101, as a specific translational regulator in eukaryotes. BLT.

4.30 pm Social and Political Thought Seminar: Donald Winch, Republican Principles, Commercial Realities. D630.

5.00 pm Social Anthropology Graduate/ Faculty Seminar: Daniel Miller (UCL), The Dialectics of Shopping. D722.

5.15 pm German Research Colloquium: Sarah Colvin (Edinburgh), Staging the Self: Constructions of Identities in Women's Writing. A155.

Wednesday 18th November

2.00 pm ****Special Lecture**** Chemical Physics and Materials Lecture: Prof Paul Carey (Case-Western Reserve University), Using Roman Spectroscopy to find out how enzymes really work, bridging the gap between Chemistry and Biochemistry. CHI-3R241 (MS3).

2.00 pm Queory Lecture: David Shuttleworth (Aberystwyth), On Gay Pastoralism. D722.

3.00 pm Centre for Optical and Atomic Physics Seminar: Dr Markus Oberthaler (University of Oxford), tba. PEV2A2.

4.30 pm History of Art Research Seminar: Dr David McCarthy (Rhodes College, Tennessee.) C219.

5.00 pm English Graduate Colloquium: Michela Canepari-Labib, The Deconstruction of Racial Identity in Christine Brooke-Rose's Out. D640.

Thursday 19th November

4.00 pm CPES School Colloquium: Prof Mary Archer (Imperial College) Energy in the 21st Century

4.00 pm Experimental Psychology Colloquium: Mike Oaksford (Cardiff), A probabilistic theory of conditional inference. BLR.

4.00 pm Geography Research Seminar: Dr Michael Pryke (Open University), Emerging markets as an emergent geography of neo-liberalism? D340.

5.00 pm French Thought Seminar: David Wood (Vanderbilt University), Between Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis: Embodying Transformation. A71.

5.00 pm Sussex Development Lecture: Melissa Leach, Environment and Development: global orthodoxies and local agenda. A1.

5.00 pm History Work-in-Progress Seminar: Carol Hansen, 'A troublesome class of worker': Irish women workers in Britain during World War II. A155.

5.00 pm Centre for Statistics and Stochastic Modelling Seminar: Martin Newby (City), Analysis of degradation models. PEV2A2.

Friday 20th November

2.00 pm SPRU Seminar: Robin Grove-White (Lancaster) On Paying Attention: Uncertainty, Risk and the Human Subject in the Contemporary World. EDB Lecture Theatre (121).

4.30 pm Philosophy Society Seminar: Eric Olsen (Cambridge), Was Jekyll Hyde? A155.


CDU Info

Racal Electronics - 17 Nov 5.30 pm, CDU. Graduate jobs for Electronic Engineers and Computer Scientists.

European Fast Stream - 18 Nov 6.00 pm, CDU. Opportunities in the European Commission for UK Nationals.

Teaching Abroad - 23 Nov 5.30 pm, CDU. Find out about short/long term work teaching English abroad.


Miscellaneous

THINKING OF TEFL AS A CAREER? Initial Teacher Training for TEFL course at the Sussex Language Institute, 14-18 December, £125. Contact Linda Gunn for details and enrolment form - tel. 2175 or 8006.

GARDNER ARTS CENTRE: Free tickets for the first five Bulletin readers who turn up at the box office for A Tale of Two Cities, presented by Theatre San Frontieres. Tuesday 17th November, 2.00 pm and 7.45 pm.

ASSERTIVENESS WORKSHOP: for students, 26th November and 3rd December, 10am-1 pm, £7. Improve your confidence by learning the skills of assertive behaviour. Book at SU Reception, Falmer House, Tel. 678152. Places limited. Please pay at time of booking.

 

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