lecture schedule

lecture schedule

Tuesday Lecture Programme Pre-Sessional 2014 v4
19-week lecture programme
Notes
6th May

Mr Carl Gombich
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
The state of knowledge today – a personal view of interdisciplinarity
Drayton B20 Jevons LT
WK 37
13th May

Mr Rodney Austin
Department of Laws
The European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998
Drayton B20 Jevons LT
WK38
20th May
Mr James Cross
CLIE
The ancient Greek roots of the modern political speech
Drayton B20 Jevons LT
WK 39
27th May
Dr Peter Bowman
CLIE
History of Science
Drayton B20 Jevons LT
WK40
3rd June
Dr Hilary Richards
Faculty of Life Sciences
Super Bugs
Taviton 347
WK41
10th June
Ms Hayley Gewer
CLIE
The contradictions of urban regeneration
Pearson (North East) G22 LT
WK42
17th June
Listening and note-taking test
Pearson (North East) G22 LT
WK43
24th June
Dr Gustav Milne
Institute of Archaeology
Roman London
Chandler 118

WK44
11-week lecture programme

1st July
Prof Chris McManus
Division of Psychology and Language Sciences
Right hand, left hand: the origins of asymmetry in brains, bodies, atoms and cultures
Chandler 118
Dr Michael Ashby
Division of Psychology and Language Sciences
English as a global language
Christopher Ingold Auditorium
WK45
8th July
Prof Andrea Sella
Department of Chemistry
How the zebra got its stripes
Chandler 118
Mr Andrew Dobbie
CLIE
Memory in language learning
Christopher Ingold Auditorium
WK46
15th July
Dr K. Keenan
CLIE
Bees
Darwin B40LT
Dr Liam Graham
Department of Economics
Boom and bust
Christopher Ingold Auditorium
WK47
8-week lecture programme

22nd July
Prof Steve Bishop
Department of Mathematics
Can we predict the future?
Darwin B40LT
Prof Robert Adam
Director of Adam Architecture
The globalization of modern architecture
Christopher Ingold Auditorium
WK48
29th July
Dr Josie Goodall
Department of Chemistry
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