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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

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IAS Visiting Fellow, Ms Afiya S. Zia (Consultant and Independent Researcher (Pakistan)
Ramphal R1.13
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IAS Visiting Fellow Prof David Russell (Cornell Universith)
GLT3
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Academic Staff Meeting
H302
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Oral History Network - Angela Davis
CHM Hub
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Honorary Professor Vivian Nutton Seminar
MS.05 Maths and Stats Building
Seminar
Honorary Professor Vivian Nutton
'The New Vesalius' 

 

Wednesday 14th March - - 5pm start

Room MS.05 (Maths and Stats [Zeeman] Building)

- Please note places may be limited and therefore will be allocated on a first come first seated basis.

Light refreshments will be provided following the seminar

In association with the Dept. of History, Dept. of Classics and Ancient History, Centre for the History of Medicine and Centre for Renaissance Studies.

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Seminar paper by Honorary Professor Vivian Nutton - ‘The New Vesalius’
MS.05 Maths and Stats (Zeeman Building)
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Honorary Seminar
MS.05, Maths and Stats building

Professor Vivian Nutton

The New Vesalius

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Global History Seminar
H1.02

 ‘The Trial of the Indies: How to Develop a Symmetric System of Knowledge’, Prof Stephane van Damme (Sciences-PO) & Romain Bertrand (Sciences-Po). Part of 'Europe's Asian Centuries' Project

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