February 3rd, 2012
Suet Yi Yip
Date: Wednesday 1 February to
Monday 30 April
Venue: Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park
Admission: Free
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February 3rd, 2012
Jo Berry
Date: Sunday 25 February to Sunday
15 April
Venue: Angear Visitors Centre/Wallner Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre,
University Park
Admission: Free
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February 3rd, 2012
Stefan Boness
Date: Wednesday 16 November to Sunday 5 February 2012
Venue: Angear Visitors Centre, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park
Admission: Free
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February 3rd, 2012
Date: Wednesday 16 November to Sunday 5 February 2012
Venue: Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park
Admission: Free
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February 3rd, 2012
Lunchtime talks as part of the Chinese New Year celebrations
Date: Thursday 26 January
Time: 1pm to 2pm
Venue: Sutton Bonington Campus
Admission: Free
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February 3rd, 2012
Lunchtime talks as part of the Chinese New Year celebrations
Date: Wednesday 25 January
Time: 1pm to 2pm
Venue: Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park
Admission: Free
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February 3rd, 2012
Dr Tania McIntosh
Date: Wednesday 15 February
Time: 1pm to 2pm
Venue: Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park
Admission: Free
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February 3rd, 2012
Dr Denise Amos
Date: Wednesday 18 January
Time: 1pm to 2pm
Venue: Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park
Admission: Free
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January 31st, 2012
Friday 13 January to Sunday 15 April 2012 at Weston Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park. The gallery is open 11am-4pm, Monday to Saturday, and noon-4pm, Sundays and bank holidays. Admission is free.
The experience of having a baby has changed dramatically in the past century. This exhibition explores this development through historical and contemporary sources, including interviews, photographs and equipment. It looks at reasons behind the change and the impact this has had on women, families, midwives and communities. Historic material from the University’s Manuscripts and Special Collections provides examples from published sources and archives of medical understanding and practice from the past. A series of lunch-time talks accompanies the exhibition.
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