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2008 Enhancing the Conservation of Shallow Water Coral Reefs under the World Heritage Convention, 12 November 2008 Conference: The Pinochet Case and its Consequences Ten Years On, 11 November 2008 Penelope Harvey 'Keeping the ghosts out of the soil: abstraction, materiality and the 'science of the concrete' in engineering practice', 11 November 2008 LRDG seminar: "Who do you think wrote that?" : The Discoursal Construction of Writer Identity by Three Adult Literacy Students, 11 November 2008 John Urry Talks on Tourism and Photography, 11 November 2008 Attractions and Costs of Today's Wars, 10 November 2008 Departmental Seminar, 10 November 2008 From Human Rights to the Primacy of the Political, 7 November-8 November 2008 Warfare and Healthcare: Action at a distance and bodies in contact, 6 November 2008 History Society host Guest Lecture, 6 November 2008 Poetry Reading, 5 November 2008 'Non-distributive blameworthiness', 5 November 2008 Dynamics of Memories Research Seminar, 5 November 2008 Where's the teaching and learning? Is it in the stuff?, 5 November 2008 History Department Seminar, 5 November 2008 LRDG seminar: 'Saint Jamie' or 'A normal bloke': celebrity language in public debate, a study of the Jamie Oliver intervention.., 4 November 2008 Departmental Seminar, 3 November 2008 Joint meeting of the Corpus Research Group and the Language, Ideology & Power Research Group, 3 November 2008 CGWS Seminar Series' 2008/09: Emotional Labour, 30 October 2008 The Ruskin Research Seminar Series, 30 October 2008 Ghost Walk by History Society, 30 October 2008 Campus Tour and Drop-In Session, 29 October 2008 War and the movies- A talk by Jayne Steel, 29 October 2008 'Saving Literary Criticism', 29 October 2008 LAEL Departmental Lecture Series: Jay Lemke - CANCELLED, 29 October 2008 Acceptance and Adoption of Technology Enhanced Learning in Teaching Practice: A comparison of two contexts, 29 October 2008 Research into Anti-Social Behaviour, 29 October 2008 Paolo Palladino 'Being towards Death: Heidegger and the politics of life itself', 28 October 2008 LRDG seminar: Digital Literacies: young children learning to use new technologies at home, 28 October 2008 Into the Abyss: Iraqi refugees in Jordan, 28 October 2008 Into the Abyss: Iraqi Refugees in Jordan, 28 October 2008 Departmental Seminar, 27 October 2008 Greater Middle East and Islamic Studies Network seminar series, 27 October 2008 CeDR Research Seminar: Chris Walton ''Identities and Interaction: Researching services for adults with Learning Difficulties', 23 October 2008 The Ruskin Research Seminar Series, 23 October 2008 LAEL Society Guest Lecture - Mick Short, 23 October 2008 Lancaster Interdisciplinary Postcolonial Seminar, 22 October 2008 Believing in Deconstruction, 22 October 2008 Open Faculty Cultural Theory Seminar - Professor Terry Eagleton, 22 October 2008 Dynamics of Memories Research Seminar, 22 October 2008 First DOCTORAL Workshop (2008/09 Series), 22 October 2008 'Getting dirty hands: a stab at the necessary and sufficient conditions', 22 October 2008 Kosovo and Kadi: Turning Points for the EU?, 22 October 2008 LRDG seminar: Literacy and the Victorian local paper in Preston, 21 October 2008 Professor Larry Busch, CESAGen - Measuring Up: How Standards Shape Our Lives, 21 October 2008 Departmental Seminar, 20 October 2008 Inaugural Lecture 'Tragedy and Terror' - Professor Terry Eagleton, 20 October 2008 Inside I'm Dancing, 20 October 2008 CGWS Seminar Series' 2008/09: Out of Theme, 20 October 2008 Tony Benn Lecture, 20 October 2008 Pages << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 >>
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