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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
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Research Seminar - Professor Stephen Shapiro, University of ÌÇÐÄTVRoom H502'Realignment and Televisual Intellect: From The Wire through Occupy Wall Street to Hemlock Grove' All staff andpostgraduate students are welcome to attend. A light lunch is provided for attendees. |
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URSS Poster ShowcasePanorama roomThe posters arising from this summer's undergraduate research projects (Matthew Ellams, Emily Morgan, Bradley Waters, Michael Wrench) will be presented in a showcase on Wed 20th November. Tea and coffee will be available. |
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IAS Early Career Fellow Application WorkshopWolfson Research Exchange, LibraryGet tips on how to apply for an IAS Early Career Fellowship at our IAS workshop. Sign up for the workshop at |
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Workshop on Anthropomorphism in animal researchIAS Seminar Room, Millburn HouseSpeakers: John Bradshaw and Christine Nicol (Bristol Veterinary School, Bristol University) will be talking about how they understand anthropomorphism and how they use it in their research and writing. If you would like to attend please contact: Nickie.Charles@warwick.ac.uk Rrefreshments will be provided! |
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Hispanic Studies Research Seminar: Connections of LanguageH0.60 (ground floor)Seminars consist of two 20-minute presentations, with plenty of time for discussion. Today's speakers: (Hispanic Studies): Written Corrective Feedback for written production in Second Language Acquisition. Perceptions from French, German and Spanish language tutors. Alberto Lombardero (Visiting PhD Researcher, Centre for Applied Linguistics): The origins of English Language Teaching in nineteenth-century Spain: the case of William Casey (1797-1857). |
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Arts Faculty Seminar Series EventWolfson Research Exchange Library Extension, Floor 3 With Papers from:
Iman Sheeha (English & CLS): '"Were you the Devil, I would hold you sir": Domestic Tyranny and Servants' Resistance in A Yorkshire Tragedy (1605)'
Giacomo Comiati (Italian Studies): 'The Horatian Model in the Renaissance: The Case of the Italian Book of Rhymes'
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Arts Faculty Postgraduate Seminar SeriesWolfson REx, 3rd Floor Library ExtensionRefreshments served from 16.45, papers start at 17.00. With papers from:Iman Sheeha (English & CLS): '"Were you the Devil, I would hold you sir": Domestic Tyranny and Servants' Resistance in A Yorkshire Tragedy (1605)'
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Andrew Benjamin (Monash) Painting's Complex Economy: Rosso Fiorentino's Volterra DepositionRoom MF37, 1st floor, Millburn House |
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Medieval Seminar-Simon YarrowH0.56Paper entitled: ‘Varieties of Christian Materiality: Relics and Religious in the Anglo-Norman World’ |
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Painting’s Complex Economy: Rosso Fiorentino’s Volterra Deposition |
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Simon Yarrow ‘Varieties of Christian Materiality: Relics and Religious in the Anglo-Norman World’ |