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IAS Visiting Fellow: Prof Fazal Rizvi
Westwood WTO

Workshop with Graduate Students 'Research design and methodology for studies of globalisation and cosmopolitan society'.

(The facts of global interconnectivity raise a number of difficult ethical and methodological issues for qualitative researchers in particular.)

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IAS Visiting Fellow: Prof Fazal Rizvi
Westwood WTO
Open Seminar: 'Globalisation and cosmopolitan learning' Chair: Professor Bob Jackson
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Ramphal R.014

History of Medicine Seminar

Alex Mold (LSHTM) 

What’s Wrong with Rights? Health Consumer Groups and Patient Rights since the 1960s
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Centre for the History of Medicine
R0.14 Ramphal
Alex Mold (LSHTM): 'What's Wrong with Rights? Health Consumer Groups and Patient Rights since the 1960s'
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IAS Visiting Fellow: Prof Nicholas Terpstra
Arts Centre Conference Room, followed by a Reception in the Mead Gallery
'The Art of Executing Well: Comforting the Condemned in Renaissance Italy'

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