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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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IAS Seminar Room

A one-day Workshop featuring IAS Visiting Fellows, S. Anand and Meena Kandasamy, as part of the University's Global Research Priority on Connecting Cultures sub theme 'Another India'

This Workshop is free but you must register your attendance. Please click on the 'more info' tab below to be directed to the registration page.

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The Hellies 2015
Woods-Scawen

A festival of digital stories about the Hellenistic World created by the students of The Hellenistic World module, as part of the IATL project Communicating the Classics via Digital Storytelling. The screening of digital stories will be followed by a presentation ceremony during which an interdisciplinary panel of judges will award The Hellie for 2015 to the best production. Friends, Romans, partners, parents, general hangers-on welcome. (But please, no Gauls!)

Programme here.

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Building Psychiatric Utopias in Post War Britain
R0.14 Ramphal building

Seminar with Dr Rhodri Hayward, Queen Mary University London

Refreshments served. All are welcome.

By the early 1930s it was a commonplace belief among British doctors that everyday illnesses could be seen as symptoms of social failure. Conditions ranging from ulcers to rheumatism, which has once been attributed to environmental factors such as diet or damp, were now read as coded social critiques: complaints incarnated in the sufferer through anxiety or stress. This form of interpretation transgressed the familiar boundaries between politics and medicine, opening up the possibility of a new kind of therapeutic intervention through social planning. This paper explores the life and work of a leading proponent of these ideas, Stephen Taylor (Lord Taylor of Harlow). Taylor, now largely remembered for his invention of the suburban neurosis, worked variously as a psychiatrist, Labour MP and advised on the design of the new towns. His career provides an insight into the postwar embrace of psychiatric utopianism and the idea that emotional health could be achieved through urban planning.

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Seminar: Building Psychiatric Utopias in Post War Britain
R0.14 Ramphal building

A Centre for the History of Medicine seminar, with speaker Rhodri Hayward (QMUL)

Further details to follow.

Refreshments served. All are welcome.

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Helen Martin Studio, ÌÇÐÄTV Arts Centre

Including work from 'Touch', 'Miss Militancy' and 'The Gypsy Goddess'.

This event is free but you must register your attendance. Please click on the 'more info' tab below to be directed to the registration page.

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