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Research Workshop Language, Discourse & Communication
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Research Workshop in Language, Discourse and Communication is run by the Centre for Language, Discourse and Communication.
The League Nations, c. 1920 - 1960
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This talk presents the current research of a research group at Aarhus University, Denmark, which explores the roots of international bureaucracy and its particular institutional and socio-cultural characteristics: the League of Nations Secretariat
Aristophanic Laughter: How Was/Is Old Comedy Funny?
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Aristophanic Laughter: How Was/Is Old Comedy Funny?
Wheatstone Lecture 2017
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The Wheatstone Lecture is being delivered this year on 1 February 2017 by Professor Miles Padgett, University of Glasgow.
Taster Day: Spanish & Portuguese
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Discover the diversity of the Spanish and Portuguese languages and cultures and learn about the range and breadth of programmes offered at King's College London, including opportunities to learn these languages from scratch at university level with a year abroad. Apart from taster classes of Spanish and Portuguese, you will also learn about career opportunities for graduates in these languages.
Rosalind Franklin Lecture
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The Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences are delighted to invite you to Rosalind Franklin: A Contextual Account, which is being delievered by Marelene Rayner-Canham and Geoff Rayner-Canham from Memorial University, Canada.
The Iranian Nuclear Deal - Myths and Misinformation
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Mr Joe Brazda, Senior Financial Officer and Research Associate at CNS, exposes the myths and misinformation that was, and continues to be, broadcast by entities in relation to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Arabic Week at King's
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The Department of Comparative Literature, Department of English and the Modern Language Centre present a week of lunchtime taster sessions, film screenings and panel conversations to celebrate the first Arabic Week at King's College London.
The Death of the ICC? The Politics of International Justice in Africa".
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Dr. Phil Clark, Reader in Comparative and International Politics, SOAS will talk on the International Criminal Court and African Politics.
Digital Repertoires for Arms Trade Research
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Dr Feigenbaum, Principal Academic in Digital Storytelling at Bournemouth University, draws on her experience across three collaborative projects to look at how researchers and campaigners can use digital tools to render visible the violence of 'less lethal' weapons.
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