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TRAC/RAC at La Sapienza Rome

Runs from Wednesday, March 16 to Saturday, March 19.

Vicky Jewell and Clare Rowan will be speaking on the panel 'ist'.

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Law Research Seminar: ‘WTO Shrimp-Turtle Case for a forthcoming publication on Landmark Cases in International Law’
S2.12, ÌÇÐÄTV Law School, Social Studies Building

Speaker: Catherine Redgwell, University of Oxford

All research seminars are held in S2.12 and will start at 12:30pm with lunch in S2.09.

The seminar will formally start at 1pm

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IAS seminar room, Millburn House
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Work In Progress Seminar, Visiting Scholar Special
S0.19

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

Week 10 speakers:

Simone Mollea, PhD candidate: "Humanitas between Rome and Greece?"
followed by
Oliver Schwazer, UCL: "Petronius’ Satyrica: Contemporary reality, historical novel or literary game?"
Chaired by: Dr Bobby Xinyue

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

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IAS seminar room, Millburn House

Round table discussion, Poverty Network

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Departmental Distinguished Visiting Speaker Event
H545

 

The Ruins of Syria


Professor Alexis Tadié (Paris-Sorbonne)

 

Alexis Tadié is Professor of English literature at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and a senior research fellow of the Institut Universitaire de France. He is interested in the encounters of English literature when it meets other disciplines such as philosophy or the history of ideas. He has been the director of Doctoral Studies for Modern Languages in the Sorbonne since 2011 and has held a number of administrative appointments, including currently chair of the Finance & Strategy Committee of the Voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford. He has served as French cultural attaché in the French Embassy in Syria before the disintegration of the country.

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