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AHVS Seminar with Esther Teichmann, artist: "Fractal Scars, Salt Water and Tears"

17:15 - 18:30 19 February 2015
Through photographs, film and paint, Teichmann erotically travels inside caves, storms, grottoes, women and seashells, like a phenomenologist inside a waking dream.

CJS Seminar - Sarah Hirschhorn (Oxford): "The Origins of the Redemption in Occupied Suburbia? Rabbi Shlomo Riskin and the Jewish-American Makings of the West Bank Settlement of Efrat, 1973-2014"

16:00 19 February 2015
The Centre for Jewish Studies seminar series continues

Classics and Ancient History (CLAH) frieze in restoration

Demagogues and demos in Athens

16:55 - 18:30 19 February 2015
Classics & Ancient History Research Seminar

methods@manchester

Dementia: causes, treatments and social impact

14:00 - 16:00 19 February 2015
From MICRA and Alzheimer’s Research UK Seminar 2pm - 4pm, free networking lunch from 1pm Currently, over 830,000 people in the UK live with dementia and this number will double in…

Ehrhardt Seminar: David Harvey - "Another Reading of the Conflict in Galatians"

14:00 - 15:30 19 February 2015
Ehrhardt Seminar: David Harvey - More ''Timē'' for the Agitators: Another Reading of the Conflict in Galatians For staff and postgraduates. Followed by tea.

Medieval coloured print, Cologne, 15th century, © Chetham’s Library. Kölnische Chronik

History Research Seminar: Jan Georg Deutsch - 'Agamben in Ungoni. Colonialism and Violence in German East Africa'

16:15 - 18:30 19 February 2015
History Research Seminar 2014-15 Jan Georg Deutsch (Oxford) 'Agamben in Ungoni. Colonialism and Violence in German East Africa'

Transition pathways for a UK low carbon electricity future

16:30 - 17:30 19 February 2015
This research explores the roles of actors and governance framings in a low carbon transition, by developing and analysing scenarios or pathways to a low carbon electricity future,…

CTIS Research Seminars

Translation Studies Seminar Series 2014/15

14:00 - 15:20 19 February 2015
Conference Interpreting: Managing expectations Speaker: Ebru Diriker, Bogazici University, Turkey

Did the origin of muticellularity in cyanobacteria trigger the Great Oxidation Event?

12:00 - 13:00 23 February 2015
Computational and Evolutionary Biology Seminar Series 2015 At the end of the Archean cyanobacteria rapidly oxygenated Earth's atmosphere, during the so called Great Oxidation Event…

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Social Anthropology Seminar - Dr James Staples, Brunel University London - ‘’COWS, BEEF, AND IDENTITY POLITICS IN COTEMPORARY INDIA”

15:00 - 17:00 23 February 2015
Social Anthropology Seminar Monday, 23rd February 2015 Dr James Staples, Brunel University London ‘’COWS, BEEF, AND IDENTITY POLITICS IN COTEMPORARY INDIA” The fact that debates…

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The ghost of Kristian Birkeland

13:00 - 14:00 23 February 2015
University of Oslo physics professor Kristian Birkeland’s helped create Norsk Hydro in 1905, Norway’s most important industrial company in the 20th century. For the university, this…

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Trends in the Constructions of Masculinities in Pre-Revolutionary Iranian Cinema

18:00 - 19:00 23 February 2015
A Middle Eastern Studies Departmental Seminar by Dr Nacim Pak Shiraz - University of Edinburgh

CoDE_Seminars@CMIST

13:00 - 14:00 24 February 2015
Enacting Citizenship: Migration, gender, performing theory and methods Dr Umut Erel The Open University This paper reflects on research with participatory theatre methods with a group…

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Cooperation & Equality Seminar: Rob Lawlor (Leeds), Climate Change and the Theoretical Storm

13:00 - 14:30 24 February 2015
Seminar organised by the Cooperation and Equality Project. More information: http://thomassmit3.wix.com/cooperation-equality

Fc Receptors: Critical regulators of antibody biology and therapy

15:30 - 17:00 24 February 2015
Mark Cragg, Professor in Experimental Cancer Biology, University of Southhampton, is interested in all aspects of how therapeutics result in tumour regression and is focused onthree…

LuCiD Seminar | Language development in internationally-adopted children: A special case of very early second language learning

12:00 - 13:30 24 February 2015
'''Host:''' School of Psychological Sciences '''About the event:''' Internationally-adopted children are a special case of very early second language acquisition – they discontinue…

Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine

Mapping the Diffusion of Ergonomics Knowledge from Academia to Industry via the TUC - or not!

13:00 - 14:00 24 February 2015
This seminar is part of the lunchtime seminar series for the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine (CHSTM). Lunchtime seminars are typically no more than 30 minutes…

Open Space seminars

16:00 - 18:00 24 February 2015
Open Space aims to facilitate dialogue between advanced PhD students, early career researchers and academic staff across the School of Environment, Education and Development and the…

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Philosophy Research Seminar - 'Aristotelian Supervenience'

15:00 24 February 2015
Visiting Speaker: Professor John Heil (Washington University in St Louis) Title: Aristotelian Supervenience

Planning the smart city: who's in control?

16:00 - 17:30 24 February 2015
Part of the Planning & Environmental Management seminar series 2014-15.

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Stem cells and regeneration in planarians

13:00 - 14:00 24 February 2015
Part of the Tissue Systems seminar series.

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AntiTNF therapy in rheumatoid arthritis: can we get closer to a cure?

12:00 - 13:00 25 February 2015
Part of the Leaders in Science Lecture Series, hosted by the Faculty of Life Sciences.

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Lunchtime Seminar: Henry Miller, 'Popular politics before democracy: the culture of petitioning in Manchester, 1780-1914'

13:00 - 14:00 25 February 2015
History Lunchtime Seminar All Welcome! Dr Henry Miller, 'Popular politics before democracy: the culture of petitioning in Manchester, 1780-1914' Feel free to bring your lunch.

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Mitchell Centre Seminar Series

16:00 - 17:30 25 February 2015
Daniel Tischer, University of Manhcester CDOs' as network(ed) products In this seminar, I will explore the networks of firms involved in the structuration of Collateralised Debt Obligations…

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Should the NHS Fund Womb Transplants?

14:00 - 16:00 25 February 2015
Manchester alumna Nicola Williams (PhD Bioethics and Medical Jurisprudence, 2014) and Prof Steve Wilkinson, both from the University of Lancaster, will talk about whether the NHS should fund womb transplants.

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