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Sign up for to find out more about PhD funding, or about our Taught Masters in Ancient Visual and Material Culture, or in Ancient Literature and Thought.

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Join us for our Postgraduate Virtual Open Day on Wednesday 2 December 2020.

. Keep an eye out on the Global Sustainable Development website for more information about our new postgraduate programmes very soon!

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Gothic Reading Group
Online via Microsoft Teams
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The Need for Strangers: A Story of Love and Loathing
online via Teams

A GHCC seminar discussing Professor Jeremy Adelman (Princeton) forthcoming publication

Chair: Prof Maxine Berg

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Italian Research Seminar: Dr Shelleen Greene (UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television), 'Italian Third Worldism and the Revolutionary Moment: William Demby’s Congo vivo (1962)'
online

On Wednesday 2 December (Week 9), 5pm, (UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television) will deliver a talk on 'Italian Third Worldism and the Revolutionary Moment: William Demby’s Congo vivo (1962)'.

If you'd like to attend this event or register for the entire programme of Italian research seminars, please email Dr Federica Coluzzi or Dr Maria Pavlova. The deadline for registration is 24 hours before the seminar. All welcome!

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World Literature reading group
via Teams

Essays by Wilma A. Dunaway, the sociologist and path-breaking world-systems thinker.

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