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Tuesday, November 19, 2019
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WiP: Dr Chris Sirrs (Warwick) - “The Phantom Scourge of ‘Fake’ Drugs: A Genealogy of ‘Fake-Talk’ in Global Health”Seminar room 2, Wolfson Research Exchange, 3rd floor, the Library, University of Warwick |
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FIRST YEAR HISTORY STUDENTS: Active Bystander Intervention Taster SessionsOC1.04Active Bystander Intervention focuses on the prevention of sexual misconduct, violence, and abuse at UK universities. It is already being run in over 40 other universities and is now being trialled at Warwick.
The intervention is positive, inclusive, and empowers culture change. It is key to building the best possible learning community, both in History and the wider university. This is the perfect opportunity for you to help shape the environment where you will spend the next 3-4 years. Not sure you want to join the workshop? Then come out to the The Active Bystander Intervention taster sessions, which will take place after straight after the Tuesday MMW lecture at 12pm on 12th Nov and 19th Nov. Students can register their interest in joining the full intervention here or attend one of the 30-minute taster sessions to find out more information. I hope to see you all at one of the taster sessions! Please note that the workshop and taster sessions are open to FIRST YEAR History (joint and single honours) students only at this time. The workshop and taster sessions are also for all genders, and having a mixed group of volunteers is crucial to the success of this initiative.
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Queer History reading groupS0.09Gayatri Gopinath, Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures (Duke: 2005) |
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Queer History - Impossible DesiresS0.09 |
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STVDIO Seminar: Dr. John Sellars (Royal Holloway): 'Philosophical Biographies in the Renaissance'H0.43 |
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STVDIO SeminartbcDr. John Sellars (Royal Holloway): 'Philosophical Biographies in the Renaissance'. |
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'Race and Capital Punishment in early 20thC Florida' Vivien Miller (Nottingham) Institute for Southern Studies talktbc |
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The Doing is Everything’: A Middle-Voiced Reading of Agency in NietzscheS0.11 Social Sciences BuildingSpeaker: Béatrice Han-Pile (Essex) Title: ‘‘The Doing is Everything’: A Middle-Voiced Reading of Agency in Nietzsche’ Date: Tuesday 19 November 2019 Time: 5.30pm-7.30pm Location: Room S0.11, Social Sciences Building |