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This is a composite calendar page template pulling in feeds from events calendars in department and research centre sites. It is purely used as a tool to collect the event details before filtering through to a publicly-visible calendar filter page template. To remove or add a feed to this composite calendar, please contact the IT Services Web Team (webteam at warwick dot ac dot uk).

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Research Seminar - Karl Stead: "Answering to the language"
Room H502

All staff and postgraduate students welcome. A light lunch is provided befreohand for attendees.

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STVDIO Seminar-Elizabeth L'Estrange (Birmingham)
H0.56

Paper entitled, ‘Re-Presenting Emilia for a Queen: Text and Image in Anne de Graville’s Beau Roman’.

(Joint with Medieval Seminar).

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H056

Liz L’Estrange

‘Re-Presenting Emilia for a Queen: Text and Image in Anne de Graville’s Beau Roman

Jointly organised with STVDIO

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Michael Eaton, ‘Charlie Peace – His Amazing Life and Astounding Legend'
Room 028 Milburn House

Michael Eaton, ‘Charlie Peace – His Amazing Life and Astounding Legend'

Guest Speakers

The department holds regular research seminars at which visiting scholars, and departmental members, present their research. All staff, MA and postgraduate students attend these seminars, which are ususally held at 5.15 in room 028 Millburn House in weeks 3, 5 and 8 of each term. Refreshments will normally be available after the seminar.

Other research seminars are sometimes held at shorter notice when international visitors make themselves available to discuss their work.

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French Studies Research Seminar: Michel Houellebecq - Humanity and its Aftermath
Room B2.01, Science Concourse

Round-table discussion featuring Dr Douglas Morrey, with Professor Jeremy Ahearne, both of the Department of French Studies, and Professor Martin Crowley (Queens' College, Cambridge), and Dr Carole Sweeney (Goldsmiths).

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