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Creativity - Professor David Gauntlett (University of Westminster)
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CMCI Research Seminar - 22nd November 2017, 16.00-18.00 hrs, S-2.23 Strand Building. - Creativity - Professor David Gauntlett (University of Westminster)
Professor Jen D. Snowball (Rhodes University, South Africa)
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CMCI Research Seminar - 29 November 2017, 16.00-18.00 hrs, S-2.23 Strand Building. - Bread or Circuses? Cultural Policy and the Cultural and Creative Industries in Developing Countries: A case study of South Africa - Professor Jen D. Snowball (Rhodes University, South Africa)
Hollywood Made in China - Professor Aynne Kokas (University of Virginia)
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CMCI Research Seminar - 25 October 2017, 16.00-18.00 hrs, S-2.23 Strand Building. - Hollywood Made in China - Professor Aynne Kokas (University of Virginia)
Women in Science Week 2017
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Women in Science week celebrates women in STEM and highlights the issues surrounding the representation of women. Bringing together both staff and students from across the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences, the events demonstrate that gender equality is a relevant and important topic for all.
Challenging the Atlantic: Brunel's first steamship
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel - a name befitting the magnificent achievements of a preeminent British engineer and builder of the Great Western steamship
Workshop: Migration, Conflict & Humanitarian Assistance
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The second of two joint workshops to launch a new collaborative research initiative between King's and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Applications to attend are sought from researchers interested in developing projects on 'Conflict/ Migration/ Humanitarian Response'.
Japan's Security Renaissance: The US-Japan Alliance in the Trump Era
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Will the U.S.-Japan alliance undergo change in the Trump era? Explore the future of the keystone relationship between the two countries with Professor Andrew Oros, author of Japan's Security Renaissance.
Project Undaunted - exciting research opportunities, interesting discoveries
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Seminar series is hosted by the 'Sir Michael Howard Centre for the History of War', King's College London and organised by the British Commission for Maritime History (www.maritimehistory.org.uk) in association with the Society for Nautical Research.
Merkel or Schulz: where next for German politics?
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This event brings together leading observers of the German political scene, who will review the election results, presenting an analysis of voting patterns, and set out what the results mean for Germany, the European Union, and indeed the important implications for the United Kingdom.
World Futures - Change is the only constant value
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On the occasion of the re-opening of the Arcade as a new engagement space for King's, World Futures asks visitors to share their personal world vision and help shape the future, both of Bush House and of the world beyond it.
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