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"1984 Now" SymposiumPlease note that this event has been postponed to a later date in 2014. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
"Afghanistan: The Way Out"Jonathan Steele from The Guardian speaks about the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
"All Divided Selves" Screening and Q&A with Director Luke FowlerThe Art of Psychiatry Society is pleased to present a film screening of "All Divided Selves" followed by a Q&A session with the director Luke Fowler and IoPPN academics - Professor Antony David and Dr Vaughan Bell. All Divided Selves explores the life and legacy of the controversial Scottish psychiatrist, R D Laing (1927-1989).
"Apocryphization": Theological Debates in Biblical DisguiseA one-day workshop organized by the ERC-funded research project DEBIDEM (Defining Beliefs and Identities in the Eastern Mediterranean) hosted by the Department of Theology and Religion and the Centre for Hellenic Studies.
"Bleak Liberalism"Amanda Anderson (Brown University) speaks on "Bleak Liberalism". Part of the Department of English seminar series.
"Bryan Charnley: The Art of Schizophrenia"Please join us for what will be a fascinating AoP meeting with our speaker Kirsten Tambling entitled "Bryan Charnley: The Art of Schizophrenia".
"Chinese whispers" commission marks AHRC's 10th anniversaryCMCI's Dr Ricarda Vidal, and Dr Maria-José Blanco from the Department of Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies have been involved in a project marking the 10th anniversary of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
"Chinese whispers" commission marks AHRC's 10th anniversaryCMCI's Dr Ricarda Vidal, and Dr Maria-José Blanco from the Department of Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies have been involved in a project marking the 10th anniversary of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
"Democracy and Citizen Participation": YTL Law and Justice Forum – 6 December 2018The forum on December 6th was on the broad theme of 'Democracy and citizen participation'. The key question discussed the extent to which citizen participation is essential to a healthy democracy and it relate to democratic political representation.
"Digital Activism #Now" conferenceThe conference will host key-notes by Gabriella Coleman and Guobin Yang and panel discussions on hacking, social networking, digital propaganda and secrecy/ transparency.
"Digital Activism #Now" conferenceThe conference will host key-notes by Gabriella Coleman and Guobin Yang and panel discussions on hacking, social networking, digital propaganda and secrecy/ transparency.
"Digital Approaches to Medieval Script and Image" SymposiumBringing together art historians, palaeographers, medievalists and the Digital Humanities, the symposium will share theoretical approaches and methodologies and, crucially, test prevalent assumptions.
"Dramatic Restitution" in the Times Higher EducationRichard Howells reviews a forthcoming TV docudrama on the Christopher Jefferies/Joanna Yates controversy in which an eccentric, retired schoolmaster was arrested and falsely vilified for the murder of a Bristol-based landscape architect whose snow-covered body was found one Christmas morning.
"Germany, Performance and the Cultural Olympiad" Reading Group"Germany, Performance and the Cultural Olympiad"; Reading Group on issues of "Late Style" with Dr Ben Schofield and Dr Kate Elswit, Visiting Scholar in the Department of German.
"Harmonies of Hope" choir for kidney transplant children set up by King's researcherA research fellow from King's has set up a choir for children who have received a kidney transplant.
"History as Intertext: On Alexander Sokurov's Moloch and Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds"Professor Sabine Hake, University of Texas at Austin. This talk is being jointly hosted by the German and Film Studies departments. Please note the 5pm start time.
"History as Intertext: On Alexander Sokurov's Moloch and Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds"Professor Sabine Hake, University of Texas at Austin. Please note the 5pm start time. This talk is being jointly hosted by the German and Film Studies departments.