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Arts Faculty Postgraduate Seminar Series
Wolfson Research Exchange, Room 3

Arts Faculty Postgraduate Seminar Series

invite you to the launch of the 2013/14 series.

Feedback from fellow students is often the most valuable help we can get, and the Arts Faculty Postgraduate Seminar Series provides an opportunity for a friendly and informal discussion with postgraduates from similar fields of study.

If you are interested in giving a paper, listening to others, or if you are just not really sure yet, then please come along to our   Welcome Evening on Thursday 17th October (Week 3) at 4:45 pm.   In the Wolfson Research Exchange, Room 3 (3rd floor of the library, over the bridge, on the left). After a short introduction to the seminar series, you can socialise with new and not-so-new arts students. Drinks and snacks will also be provided.  

 We hope to see you at the session!

If in the meantime (or any time later) you have questions, please visit our website: or email us at artsfacseminarseries@gmail.com

The Seminar Series is funded by the HRC and the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies.

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Peter McPhee (University of Melbourne) - The Emotional History of Maximilien Robespierre, 1758-94

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