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Tuesday, March 04, 2025

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CHM Research Seminar: Laura King, 'Living with the Dead: Graves, Names and Telling Family Stories in Modern Britain’
Millburn House, A0.26

Please sign-up here if you'd like to join us.

Lunch will be provided for those attending in person.

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GHCC-Map History Research Group Joint Workshop ‘What Kinds of Questions Can Maps Answer? Materiality, Text, and Digitisation’
OC0.01 | Wolfson Research Exchange, Library

speakers, Jordana Dym (IAS Visiting Prof), Manjusha Kuruppath (Huygens Institute) and Leon van Wissen (Amsterdam)

12-2pm at OC0.01 Oculus

2-4pm at Wolfson Research Exchange 1& 2, Library

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Workshop: What Kinds of Questions Can Maps Answer?
Oculus 0.01

Professor Jordana Dym

Tuesday 4 March 2025

12pm-2pm, Oculus O.O1

All ÌÇÐÄTV staff, students, and alumni are welcome to attend

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GHCC-Map History Research Group Joint Workshop ‘What Kinds of Questions Can Maps Answer? Materiality, Text, and Digitisation’
OC0.01 Oculus | Wolfson Research Exchange 1&2, Library

speakers, Jordana Dym (IAS Visiting Prof), Manjusha Kuruppath (Huygens Institute) and Leon van Wissen (Amsterdam)

12-2pm at OC0.01 Oculus

2-4pm at Wolfson Research Exchange 1& 2, Library

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Workshop: What Kinds of Questions Can Maps Answer?
Oculus 0.01
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Renaissance PhD Work in Progress
FAB 4.79

WiP with Claudio Azzarito

This is an in person event only.

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"Portada", "preliminares" and profit: the misleading editorial strategies of seventeenth-century printer-booksellers of exemplary short fiction (ESF)’
Oculus Building OC1.06
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STVDIO Seminar Series: Ben Griffiths (University of Birmingham)
OC1.06 & online

Title Portada", "preliminares" and profit: the misleading editorial strategies of seventeenth-century printer-booksellers of exemplary short fiction (ESF)

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STVDIO Seminar - Ben Griffiths, University of Birmingham

Ben Griffiths, University of Birmingham, Week 9, 4 March 2025, 5:00pm (title TBC) in room OC1.06

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YPCCS - A talk on 'Public History and the Caribbean'
S0.08, Social Studies

The next YPCCS event this term will be a talk on Public History and the Caribbean with speakers, Prof. Katherine Astbury (consultant for ‘War and Resistance in the Caribbean: The Monuments at St Paul’s Cathedral’); Maureen Cottle (curator of ‘Black in the Day’ at Herbert Art Gallery & Museum and ‘Britain Needs You’ at Belgrade Theatre) and Lily Crowther (curator of ‘Leamington Spa and the Black Atlantic’ at Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum).

 

This event will be held on Tuesday 4th March at 5.15pm, Room S0.08, Social Studies, University of ÌÇÐÄTV. For directions to the location, please see

This is a free event, all welcome and no need to book. Light refreshments will be available.

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Public History and the Caribbean
S0.08, Social Sciences, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

Research seminar on Tuesday 4th March at 5.15pm in S0.08 on Public History and the Caribbean.Featuring: Prof. Katherine Astbury (consultant for ‘War and Resistance in the Caribbean: The Monuments at St Paul’s Cathedral’); Maureen Cottle (curator of ‘Black in the Day’ at Herbert Art Gallery & Museum and ‘Britain Needs You’ at Belgrade Theatre); Lily Crowther (curator of ‘Leamington Spa and the Black Atlantic’ at Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum).

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Quiz Night
FAB Agora

The Faculty of Arts DSEP team invites you to a night of quizzing in the FAB. Meet your fellow students as you team up and test your wits against our quizmaster over six rounds!

  • General Knowledge
  • 5-4-3-2-1
  • Music Round
  • Connections
  • Wipeout
  • Picture Round

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