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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).

Thursday, November 20, 2008

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Reading by Anita Mason
Writers' Room, CAPITAL Centre
The novelist Anita Mason, who is now in her fourth year as a Royal Literary Fund fellow at ÌÇÐÄTV, will be reading from her new novel, The Right Hand of the Sun, published in September by John Murray. Anita completed this formidable work, set in the conquest of the Aztec Empire, while in residence here at ÌÇÐÄTV.

This free event is from 4pm until 5pm on Thursday 20th November 2008 in the Writers' Room, Capital Centre, and will include an opportunity to ask Anita about her work, her views on fiction, and the novelist's life.

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HRC Donald Charlton Lecture 2008(09) - What Exhibitions Do
SO.21 (Socail Studies Building)
This year the HRC is delighted to welcome as this year's Donald Charlton lecturer Professor Bruce Altshuler, Director of the Museum Studies Program at New York University and a leading authority on museum and exhibition history. Altshuler's lecture will discuss the importance of the history and analysis of exhibitions for the study of art history.

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