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The Cutting out of the French Corvette
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Speaker Sim Comfort - Britain feared invasion but how could the French invade if they couldn't even protect their own ships in their own harbours?
Gender Identity and Iraqi Women in Exile
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English Department research seminar: Haifa Zangan will discuss her work written in Exile, especially Women on a Journey, which follows the stories of five Iraqi women living in London.
RSC Prize Winners' Symposium 2017
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The 2017 RSC Prize Winners' Symposium event at King's College London.
2017 London Seminar on Trade
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2017 London Seminar on Trade taking place at King's College London. Convened by Dr Holger Hestermeyer.
Arts and Health Hack 2017
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Join us for the first Arts & Health Hack, part of the King's Cultural Challenge, to engage in discussion, debate and thinking to explore how arts and culture can contribute to clinically impactful healthcare interventions?
Comparative Literature Taster
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If you are thinking about studying literature at university - why not consider a Comparative Literature BA? Comparative Literature at King's embraces 12 languages and six continents, and spans over 2,500 years. How else can you study African literature in English and French alongside Greek modernist poetry, or modern Indian literature alongside the eighteenth-century European novel? Join our taster session to find out more!
Digital Culture: Taster Session
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From social media to smartphones and videogames, digital culture pervades our societies. Studying BA Digital Culture at King's will equip you to understand, implement and work with these technologies, communication networks and cultures. Led by an academic team whose research is at the cutting edge of developments in the digital world, this degree will challenge students to think critically about what it means to be a connected individual.
Theology & Religious Studies Taster Day
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This taster course will provide an experience of the three religion and theology-related degrees that are offered at King's College London. You will take part in interactive lectures, engage with issues such as Islam in contemporary politics or the history of religion in London, see the campus, and ask questions of faculty and students about King's teaching, career opportunities, and London student life.
THE YTL CENTRE FOR POLITICS, PHILOSOPHY AND LAW PRESENTS A KCRIM WORKSHOP: Criminalising Sex with Animals
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The King's Criminal Law group is led by Dr John Stanton-Ife and Professor Andrew Simester. The aim of the group is to foster research into criminal law, including a variety of theoretical perspectives.
Annual Lecture 2017: Gendering History: Historicising Gender
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The 2017 Annual History Lecture will examine the role of gender in a series of transformative moments within history. Speakers include Professor Laura Gowing, Dr Alana Harris and Dr Chris Dillon.
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