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Tuesday, June 06, 2023

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IAS Visiting Professor: Professor Dena Goodman (University of Michigan) - 'Peace Dividends: Collective Kangaroos for Science, Public, and Nation During the Peace of Amiens’
FAB 2.43

Between 6 and 10 June the Early Modern and Eighteenth-Century Centre and Department of History are hosting an IAS Visiting Professorship: Professor Dena Goodman (University of Michigan)

 

  • Lunchtime talk: ‘Peace Dividends: Collective Kangaroos for Science, Public, and Nation During the Peace of Amiens’, discussant Michael Bycroft, 6 June, 12-2pm, FAB 2.43.

For further details please contact Naomi Pullin naomi.pullin@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window and Charles Walton charles.walton@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window

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Postgraduate and Early Career Discussion ‘Understanding the American Academic System’
FAB 5.01

Postgraduate and Early Career Discussion ‘Understanding the American Academic System’, Tuesday 6 June, 3-5pm, FAB 5.01.

For further details about these events please contact Naomi Pullin naomi.pullin@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window and Charles Walton charles.walton@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window

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