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IAS Seminar Room

Runs from Tuesday, May 10 to Wednesday, May 11.

For the full programme please visit:

Registration
- Full fee excluding workshop dinner (includes two buffet lunches and coffee breaks): £20
- Discounted fee excluding workshop dinner: £10
- Full fee including workshop dinner: £49
- Discounted fee including workshop dinner: £39
The discounted fee is available to students, under-employed recent postgraduates and unemployed.

To check that spaces are still availble and to register, please email Alberto Vanzo at: a.vanzo@warwick.ac.uk.

Registration closes on Monday 25th April. You are advised to register early as space is limited.

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QMIG: Involving users in the design of healthcare environments: A collaborative approach
A0.42, ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School

Presentation by Rebecca Cain, Associate Professor and Head of the Experiential Engineering Research Group in WMG.

Rebecca will present her research on user involvement in the design of healthcare environments. This research was part of a five-year EPSRC funded project. It draws upon studies conducted in collaboration with Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust and the Royal Free Hospital, which developed novel methods for engaging patients and staff in the design of hospital environments.

Lunch will be provided.

Please confirm your attendance by emailing Stephanie Tierney at: stephanie.tierney@warwick.ac.uk (for catering purposes).

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H0.51

Amanda Hopkins is running two workshops focussing on the skills needed to write effective essays in examinations. These workshops are for all SMLC students.

Honours-level students (second and final years)

Wednesday 4th May 1 - 2 pm H0.51

First-year students

Wednesday 11th May 1 - 2 pm H0.51

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Global Reading Group: History Meets Biology
H347, Humanities Building
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Staff Research Seminar: Stephen Shapiro
H545 Humanities Building

Stephen Shapiro, "Pentecostal Modernism: Lovecraft, Los Angeles, and the New World-Systems Literary Studies”

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SMLC Pre-Departure Meeting for all students going abroad in 2016-17
H0.52 Humanities

Dr David Lees

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H2.02
Hanna Schumacher (PhD candidate, University of ÌÇÐÄTV)

„Hinterrücks packen die-Toten die Lebenden, werfen sie nieder.“– On the Interrelation between Past, Present and the U/Dystopian Moment in the Works of Dietmar Dath and Reinhard Jirgl

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Work In Progress Seminar
S0.19

Weekly work-in-progress Research Seminars, where we come together to share our research.

Week 3 speakers:

Monica Hellström, Durham: "Local and imperial: imperial imagery and local competition in the hinterland of Carthage."
Chaired by: Nigel Heathcote

Papers are 20 minutes long, with 10 minutes of questions each.
All are welcome - biscuits/chocolates will be provided.

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ÌÇÐÄTV History Research Seminar: Marilyn Booth (Oxford) Cairo in Chicago, Chicago in Cairo: Arab women, Egyptian representations, and the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition
F1.10 Engineering building (opp. Humanities main entrance), University of ÌÇÐÄTV
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R3.25

Daniel McCann

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H4.50

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