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Lectures, Seminars, ColloquiaMonday 26 April12.30pm SPRU Environmental Programme Brown Bag Seminar: Tom Wakeford (East London), Participation and foresight: a case study in citizen deliberation involving GM food. 2A3 Mantel Building. 2.00pm War in Yugoslavia: Open meeting on the European crisis in Kosovo in Arts Lecture Theatre A2. Hosted by International Relations and Politics Group. 4.30pm Neuroscience Seminar: Yuri Panchin (Russian Academy of Sciences), Function and reconstruction of the neuronal networks in the pteropod mollusc, Clione. BLR. Tuesday 27 April2.15pm SEI Research-in-Progress Seminar: Adrian Favell, EU immigration policy after Amsterdam. A71. 4.15pm Biochemistry and Genetics & Development Seminar: Paul Curmi (UCL), Evolution of an algal light-harvesting protein (aka the "Pink Protein"): Crystal structure of the cryptophyte phycoerythrin at atomic resolution. BLR. 4.15pm Social Anthropology Seminar: Patrick McConvell (Griffith/Oxford), Workers and Camp Mob: indigenous articulations in the Northern Australia cattle industry. C219. 4.30pm Social and Political Thought Seminar: Veronica Tozzi, Past reality and multiple interpretations in historical investigation. D630. All welcome. 5.00pm Literary and Intellectual History Seminar: David Wootton (Queen Mary and Westfield), Voltaire, Candide and buggery. D410. 6.30pm Issues in Environmental Science Lecture: Judith Irwin (John Innes Institute), Making sense of genetic modification. Chichester Lecture Theatre. Wednesday 28 April5.00pm Migration Research Seminar: Adrian Favell, Multi-national, multi-cultural, multi-levelled Brussels: national and ethnic politics in the 'Capital of Europe'. A71. Thursday 29 April4.00pm EP Colloquim: Steven Dakin, The visual coding of word shape. EP 3.9. 5.00pm History Work-in-Progress Seminar: Eugenio Biagini (Cambridge), Virtue and Victorianism. A155. Friday 30 AprilAll day The Migration Research Centre: Stephen Castles, Workshop on research methods in migration research. Contact Russell King (EURO) for details. 11.00-3.30pm Cunliffe Centre Conference: Richard Simeon (Toronto), Constitutional change in the United Kingdom: a Canadian critique. Essex House conference room. 2.00pm SPRU Seminar: Sue Mayer (Genewatch), The GM foods furore: more than just a passing food scare. EDB LR. 4.00pm Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis Seminar: Qi Tang, An integral equation arising from the mutation of an asexual population. 2B13 PEV 1.
MiscellaneousProof Reading Service: Sussex Language Institute English language tutors - essays, term papers, dissertations, theses. Tutorial included. Reasonable rates. Contact Alison (670509), Jane (739881), David (685825). Engineering PG Poster Session: An opportunity to come and find out about current research being carried out by postgraduates in the School of Engineering. All are welcome. Wednesday 28 April 1999. 2.00 - 4.00pm 4MA4 EnggII. Sport Service EventsChildren's and adults' beginners ballet: Saturday mornings (with an ex ballet mistress from the Royal Ballet), starting 24 April. New this term: Street Dance Taster Session Tuesday 22 April 5.00-6.00pm only. Street Dance course will continue at the same time the following week for 8 weeks. Cost £17.50. Supercircuits: An 8 week course for serious circuit and fitness enthusiasts. Starting Friday 30 April. Next back care course: Tuesday 11 May from 6.30-9.00pm. For further details for all of the above please contact the Sportcentre reception on 678228. O'Reilly Cup Open Tennis Tournament (mixed couples) on 6 June starting at 2.00pm at the Falmer Sports Complex. Maximum of 12 couples, £3.00 per couple. Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournaments on 12 May and 16 June starting at 5.30pm at the Falmer Sports Complex. Maximum of 12 couples, £2.50 per couple. For more information or to register for any of the above please contact Falmer Sports Complex reception on (87)7125. Gardner Arts Centre FreebiesJazz fusion night with J-Life Sunday 2 May at 7.45pm. The Gardner Arts Centre has one free ticket to give away to the first 10 readers who turn up at the box office waving a copy of the Bulletin.
Friday 23rd April 1999
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