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Saturday, March 07, 2009
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Arden Conference Centre
This symposium will draw together for the first time leading international researchers from a variety of different backgrounds currently working in the areas of hearing science and musicology to explore the relationship between neurological aspects of auditory perception and historical music creativity. |
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Beyond Modernity ConferenceIAS Seminar Room, University of ÌÇÐÄTVA one day workshop on recent developments in European, British and American historiography of Spanish America, 1750-1850.
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Arden Conference Centre
This symposium will draw together for the first time leading international researchers from a variety of different backgrounds currently working in the areas of hearing science and musicology to explore the relationship between neurological aspects of auditory perception and historical music creativity.
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One-day Workshop: 'Beyond Modernity'IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House'Beyond Modernity: How are we writing the political history of the Spanish world in the middle period?', organised by Frank Eissa and Andrea Cadelo, History Department.
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Humanities Building
This one-day conference will explore spatial perspectives on women’s writing from a range of disciplines, reflecting the scope of contemporary feminist interest in spatial configurations. The conference will address the issue of “how British women writers represent space”, considering questions such as, how do women writers construct literary space? What types of spaces/places are represented in works by women? How are received notions of space/place interpreted, accepted, or contested? How do we theorise the textual spaces in women’s writing?
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Public Meeting on 'State Oppression in India - Free Binayak Sen'SO.21 (Social Studies Building)Chair: Professor Shirin Rai Speakers: Dr Ilina Sen, Kavita Srivastava and Professor Upendra Baxi Followed by a Reception See Poster for further information |