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Lectures, Seminars, Colloquia

Monday 24 May
12.30pm Sussex Continuing Education Research Forum: Juliet Merrifield (Director, Learning from Experience Trust), Mutual accountability and educational performance. D310.

1.00pm Experimental Psychology Seminar: Pete Clifton, Antipsychotic drugs and obesity. BLR.

2.00pm Falmer Language Group: Arthur McNeill. TBA. A155.

3.00pm SEI Seminar: Kuba Michalek, Trade effects of Poland's accession to the EU. B117.

4.00pm Mathematical Analysis: B Pelloni (Imperial), A spectral transform method for solving boundary value problems for integrable PDEs. Room 2A2, PEVI.

4.30pm Neuroscience Seminar: Daniel Glaser (Institute of Opthamology, London), Spatial and temporal dynamics of orientation selectivity: voltage dye recordings from visual cortex. BLR.

5.00pm Women's Studies Research-in-Progress Seminar: Anne Hole, Performing identity: the funny fat female body from Hattie Jacques to Jo Brand. D610.

Tuesday 25 May
2.15pm SEI Research-in-Progress Seminar: Frank Gregory (Southampton), The JHA action plan on organised crime - a select analysis of the implementation process. A71.

4.00pm COGS Seminar: TBA. COGS 5C11.

4.15pm Biochemistry and Genetics & Development Seminar: Martin Bushell, Apoptosis and translation. BLR.

4.30pm SPT Seminar: Alison Stone (Cambridge): Pateman's social contract theory: a critique. D630.

5.00pm Literary and Intellectual History Seminar: Jason Scott-Warden (York), The early-modern text as a bearer of relationships. D410.

5.15pm German Research Colloquium: Peter Pulzer (Oxford), Jews in the Weimar Republic: a minority in a democracy. Meeting House.

Wednesday 26 May
10.30am SEI Seminar: Kuba Michalek, The accession to WTO of former CMEA countries: problems in negotiations. A183.

1.00pm IDS Seminar: Ruth Wilson (Devonport Action Against Poverty), Poverty of voice: using media to promote participatory development. Room 221.

2.00pm Queory: Tamsin Wilton, OUTperforming ourselves? queer and feminism confront Cartesian Dualism. D630.

4.30pm History of Art Lecture: Raminder Kaur (SOAS), Interrogating the spectacles of nationalism: festival displays in Western India. A103.

5.00pm English Graduate Colloquium: Tanya Horek, 'More intimate than violence': Sarah Dunant's Transgressions. D640.

Thursday 27 May
11.30am Economics Seminar: Ligia Melo, research outline. D310.

4.00pm Experimental Psychology Colloquium: Andy Caldor, It's written all over your face: tapping the mechanisms underlying facial expression recognition. BLR.

5.00pm Modern French Thought Seminar: Celine Suprenant, 'a blatant interrogative' in A la recherché du temps perdu. A71.

Friday 28 May
4.00pm Chemical Physics and Materials Seminar: Norman Billingham, Polymers. CHI-3R241 (MS3).

4.30pm Philosophy Society Seminar: Ron Chrisley, The significance of singular terms: Evans and 'Julius'. A155.


Miscellaneous

Saturday 5 June, Day School. Documenting everyday life in Britain: Mass Observation in the 1990s. Exploring how the writings of 'mass-observers' can be used to explore everyday life in Britain in the 1980s and 1990s. Tutor: Dorothy Sheridan, EDB. Contact the Day School Administrator, CCE, on ext 8926.

Sussex Language Institute: 30 hours of English - free! New teachers will be training here this summer. They need practice, so they need you to help them. They get a chance to try new ideas - and you get free English lessons. Starting 7 July. Contact Linda Gunn, B141.

Car Free Day on Thursday 27 May. Join the University's cycle rides starting at 8.00am from St Peter's Church in Brighton or 8.30am from Lewes Riding School (just down from the prison). Free breakfast for all cyclists at the Meeting House.

The Centre for Continuing Education invites you to a Continuing Choice and Open Evening with information regarding part-time degrees, certificates, diplomas and weekly courses (part-time courses are available to members of staff at a reduced rate). To be held on Wednesday 26 May from 5.00 - 8.00pm in the Terrace Room, Refectory.

Gardner Arts Centre Freebies - Fab folk with Maddy Prior on Sunday 6 June. The Gardner Arts Centre has one free ticket to give away to each of the first 10 readers who turn up at the box office waving a copy of the Bulletin.

Charity Sports Night in aid of the Rocking Horse Appeal on Thursday 3 June from 6.00 - 8.00pm at the Falmer Sports Complex. Teams of six wanted, minimum of two females per team. £4.50 per ticket (includes barbeque), £2.00 goes straight to charity. Closing date: Thursday 27 May. Please contact Karen or Sam on (67)8229.

Research Assistants wanted: Two/three in-house Research Assistants (one an economist) for one year from October or possibly earlier. Candidates should have a Masters degree, or good first degree in a social science. Contact Rosalind Woodhouse, IDS Admin Office Room 203, IDS or tel: (67)8266. Closing date: 28 May.

 

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