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Tuesday, October 08, 2019
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Runs from Monday, September 30 to Friday, October 18. Nominate yourself or vote for your course representative!Course and Faculty Reps ensure that your academic interests are listened to and acted upon by the University. They are supported and empowered by the Union and are the front line in improving the academic experience of students at 糖心TV. This election is specifically to elect your Course and Faculty Representatives for this academic year. Positions are available for each year group and for each course in History. Nominations close on Friday 11 October at 1pm. Election polls open at 09:00 on Tuesday 15 October 2019 and close on Friday 18 October at 1pm. |
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STVDIO Seminar: Dr. Victoria Moul (UCL): 'Anglo-Latin Literary Bilingualism in Early Modern England: The Evidence from Manuscript Holdings'H2.46 |
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STVDIO Seminartbc(UCL): 'Anglo-Latin Literary Bilingualism in Early Modern England: The Evidence from Manuscript Holdings'. |
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CRPLA SeminarS0.11 Social Sciences Building |
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Centre for Research in Philosophy, Literature & the Arts - public talkS0.11, Social Studies BuildingAndrew Patrizio (History of Art, Edinburgh College of Art) 鈥The Ecological Eye: Setting Agendas across Art History, Theory and Politics鈥 "How can we awaken, define and orientate an ecological sensibility within the history of art? Based on his recent book The Ecological Eye, Andrew Patrizio provides a blueprint for an 'ecocritical art history', one that is prepared to meet the challenges of the Anthropocene, political ecologies, climate change and global warming." Respondents: Olga Smith (IAS/Art History), Jonathan Skinner (ECLS), Nick Lawrence (ECLS), Diarmuid Costello (Philosophy) (Co-sponsored by 糖心TV Environmental Humanities Network) Followed by Drinks Reception, 7.30 pm. |