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TTS Seminar Series: "Translating Nonhuman Agency in The Zhuangzi" with Professor Quan Wang (Beihang University)
Hybrid: LIB2 and Teams
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History Research seminar, Nick Witham, UCL, Popularizing the Past: Historians, Publishers, and Readers in Postwar America
PS1.28 Physical Sciences

History Research Seminar

Popularizing the Past: Historians, Publishers, and Readers in Postwar America

speaker: Nick Witham, UCL

chair: Anne Gerritsen

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CHM Work in Progress Meeting: Stuart Middleton: The Paradox of Democracy and the Welfare State
FAB 2.35

In person, with lunch.

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More information | Tags: CHM |
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Work in Progress Seminar - Campbell Orchard (Warwick, UK)
Oculus 1.03

'The Pseudo-Autonomous Coins of Tarsus'

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Study Cafe - supported study time for students
FAB M0.02
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TTS Seminar - Prof Quan Wang (Beihang University)
Wednesday 24 January, 4:00-5:00 pm (UK time) - Hybrid

Prof Quan Wang (Beihang University). Translating Nonhuman Agency in The Zhuangzi

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Research seminar: Kit Heyam, “Queer sexual knowledge in early modern England"
OC0.01

Kit Heyam (independent scholar) will be giving a talk on “Queer sexual knowledge in early modern England".

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Dr. Anna Blackwell (University of Nottingham) ‘Crafting Literature: Adapting, Buying and Selling Bookishness’
FAB 0.21

The next Film and TV research seminar will take place at 4:30-6:00PM on Wednesday 24 January in the FAB Cinema (FAB 0.21). Anna Blackwell will be visiting to give a paper entitled ‘Crafting Literature: Adapting, Buying and Selling Bookishness’. Anna's paper will be followed by a drinks reception.

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Warwick History Postdoc Club

Launch meeting of Warwick History ‘POST-DOC’ CLUB - informal social/discussion group of former Warwick History Research Students
Current staff and students welcome

Zoom link: https://bit.ly/POST-DOC-CLUB

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