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Department of German Research Seminar

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Pardaad Chamsaz (British Library/University of Bristol). Part of the Department of German research seminar series 2017/18.

Department of German Research Seminar

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Lizzie Stewart (King's College London), '"The Future Market and the Current Reality": Zaimoglu/Senkel's Black Virgins and Interculturalism in the German Context'. Part of the Department of German research seminar series 2017/18.

Department of German Research Seminar

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Yvonne Zivkovic (University of Cambridge), 'Between "Multikulti" and "Leitkultur" - the Reception of Migrant Literature in Postwar Germany'. Part of the Department of German research seminar series 2017/18.

Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care Events

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Upcoming careers events for students & recent graduates of the IoPPN, King's College London.

Obstacles to Peacebuilding - The Economics of Post-War Peacebuilding

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How do we remove the obstacles to peace? Dr del Castillo assesses what needs to be done before war torn countries can achieve peace.

Book launch - The Addis Ababa Massacre:Italy's National Shame by Ian Campbell

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Ian Campbell reveals previously unpublished details of one of Fascism's greatest yet little known atrocities, claiming around 20% of the population of Ethiopia's capital city,

Resistance to the Iran Nuclear Deal: Russian, Chinese, and European Power Clashes with a new US Administration

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Resistance to the Iran Nuclear Deal: Russian, Chinese and European Power Clashes with a new US Administration

Cultural Participation and Museums - Dr Lisanne Gibson (University of Leicester)

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CMCI Research Seminar - 28 March 2018, 16.00-18.00 hrs, S-2.23 Strand Building. - Cultural Participation and Museums - Dr Lisanne Gibson (University of Leicester)

Dr Anamik Saha (Goldsmiths, University of London)

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CMCI Research Seminar - 14th March 2018, 16.00-18.00 hrs S3.32 Strand Building. - Dr Anamik Saha (Goldsmiths, University of London)

New technologies and cultural policies in the developing world - Professor JP Singh (University of Edinburgh)

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CMCI Research Seminar - 24 January 2018, 16.00-18.00 hrs, S-2.23 Strand Building. - New technologies and cultural policies in the developing world - Professor JP Singh (University of Edinburgh)
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