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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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ÌÇÐÄTV University Campus

Runs from Monday, November 23 to Friday, November 27.

Run by and for students, it will explore the dymamics and politics surrounding the personal, national and global issues of sexual health, charting how these change over time and analysing how sexual health communication can be improved
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Various

Runs from Monday, November 23 to Friday, November 27.

For all events please see CHM web page:

 

 

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Americas Research Seminar
Venue - National Grid Room (ÌÇÐÄTV Arts Centre)

Monday 25 November - all day event

Mexico At ÌÇÐÄTV Day

This one-day event consists of various activities, including a public lecture, a cooking demonstration, and an international symposium. For more informaiton please see .

Sponsored by the HRC, Santander Universities, The British Academy and the Mexican Embassy.

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National Grid Room, Arts Centre, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
This workshop will explore the varied legacy of La Malinche, the young Mexican woman who played a central role in the sixteenth-century overthrow of the Aztec empire.  La Malinche occupies a position of almost unparalleled importance in imaginative constructions of Mexican nationalist identity.  The workshop will examine her resonance in literature, art and popular culture.  The event will bring together a very distinguished group of internationally prominent scholars, including historians, literary critics, and art historians, to discuss the meanings associated with and significance of this iconic figure. 
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History Research Seminar
H303

25 November:

"Students, Guns and Votes: Kenya's Cold War, 1963-69"

(Dan Branch - ÌÇÐÄTV)

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