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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

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Abu Dhabi

Runs from Sunday, November 15 to Tuesday, November 17.

By invitiation only

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Runs from Monday, November 16 to Wednesday, November 18.

The Humanities Research Centre was established in 1995 and replaced the European Humanities Centre which was established in 1985. To celebrate 20 years of the Humanities Research Centre (and 30 years of the European Humanities Research Centre) we are organising a week-long series of events around the theme of FREEDOM OF SPEECH including keynote addresses, roundtable discussions, inter-active sessions and lunch time conversations.

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Careers Session 1st Years (Surname H - O)
H0.52 Humanities

Dear Modern Languages first year students,

There will be careers sessions for first year languages to raise awareness of the diverse opportunities available to language students and help with planning ahead for work experience in the summer (as well as Year abroad options). It is important to be aware now of the opportunities for development during your course.

These careers sessions will take place in the Tuesday 9-10 slot (same as the weeks 1 and 2 study skills sessions) in weeks 4, 7 and 9, in H0.52.

Please divide as you did for the study skills sessions:

Week 4: surnames A-G

Week 7: surnames H-O

Week 9; surnames P-Z

We look forward to seeing you there.

Claire Halldron (Careers Consultant) and Evan Stewart

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Cinema workshop with director in residence Andrés Di Tella
Room A0.28

Cinema workshop with director ‘in residence’ Andrés Di Tella, supported by Santander Universities. Chair: Dr José Arroyo (University of ÌÇÐÄTV)

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Digital Tools for Humanities Research
H450

Bryan Brazeau, Tomi Oladepo and Gioia Panzarella. This event is part of this year’s Italian Research Seminar Series, co-organised by Alessandra Aloisi and Cecilia Muratori. The event is kindly sponsored by the Humanities Research Centre. All are invited to attend.

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Digital Tools for Humanities Research: A Workshop
H450
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Seminar: Dr Roberta Bivins, University of ÌÇÐÄTV: Contagious Communities - Medicine, Migration and the NHS in Post-War Britain
R0.14 Ramphal building

A seminar with Dr Roberta Bivins of ÌÇÐÄTV, and a member of CHM's academic staff, based on her recently-published book.

Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.

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Histories of Freedom of Speech, Ancient and Modern
IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

Panel debate on the Freedom of Speech over time. Booking essential

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IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

Panel debate on the Freedom of Speech over time:

Guest speakers (confirmed):

Paul Cartledge (Clare College, Cambridge)

Katie Fleming (Queen Mary, London)

Robert Fine (ÌÇÐÄTV University)

Daniel Orrells (Kings College, London): Moderation

Theatrical presentation to introduce the debate:

From by members of the ÌÇÐÄTV Classics Society
directed by Thomas Matthews-Boehmer & Emma Johnson

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This is a FREE event

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IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

Guest speakers include: Paul Cartledge (Cambridge); Katie Fleming (Queen Mary, London); Robert Fine (ÌÇÐÄTV); Dan Orrells (KCL). The student Classics Society will present extracts from Aristophanes' play, The Women of the Thesmophoria. Please contact Suzanne Frey-Kupper for further details, and book a place to attend.

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CHM Research Seminar: Roberta Bivins 'Contagious Communities: Medicine, Migration, and the NHS in Post War Britain'
R0.14 Ramphal building
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R1.04, Ramphal Building

Professor Manuel Covo, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

The Entrepôt of Atlantic Revolutions: Saint-Domingue, the United States and Commercial Republicanism

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Seminar series: Talk by Professor Covo

Tuesday 17th November at 5.15pm in R1.04, Ramphal Building:

Professor Manuel Covo, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

The Entrepôt of Atlantic Revolutions: Saint-Domingue, the United States and Commercial Republicanism

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