Posts categorised as ‘Public Lectures’

Mothers and Midwives: A history of maternity in the East Midlands: Infant Welfare

Dr Denise Amos Date: Wednesday 18 January Time: 1pm to 2pm Venue: Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts […]

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The Spatial Politics of Squatting in Berlin

Alex Vasudevan, of the University’s Cultural and Historical Geography Department Date: Wednesday 23 November Time: 7pm […]

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Objects and the Psyche

Victoria Tischler, of the University’s Division of Psychiatry, joins Phil Loring, curator of Psychology at the […]

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The Portland Collection at Nottinghamshire Archives

Peter Lester, from Nottinghamshire Archives Places are limited, please book on 0115 846 7777 Date: Thursday […]

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The Portland Collection and The University of Nottingham

Dr Dorothy Johnston, Keeper of Manuscripts and Special Collections Places are limited, please book on 0115 […]

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Genet: Sex, Power and Dramaturgy

Clare Finburgh, Carl Lavery, Adrian Rifkin, Agnès Vannouvong, Lili Reynaud-Dewar Date: Wednesday 14 September Time: 2pm […]

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Genet and the Palestinians

The Otolith Group, Leila Shahid, Hadrien Laroche, Eyal Weizman Date: Monday 29 September Time: 3pm to […]

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The Panthers and Genet

Emory Douglas, Kodwo Eshun, Lili Reynaud-Dewar & John Akomfrah OBE (via Skype) Date: Tuesday 30 September […]

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The Glorious Revolution and its Aftermath in the Historic Collections of The University of Nottingham

Professor Bill Speckl Date: Monday 10 October Time: 1pm-2pm Venue: Djanogly Recital Hall, Lakeside Arts Centre, […]

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International Year of Chemistry: Clusters: Physics and Chemistry in a Finite World

Tony Stace Date: Thursday 9 June Time: 6pm to 7pm Venue: Lecture Theatre X1, School of […]

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