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Wednesday, February 05, 2020
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Kindness Rocks!Law School HubExpressing yourself through art is not only fun but also develops your cognitive, social, emotional and sensory-motor skills. Join Winnie and Nathan to paint some inspirational rocks! ‘One message at just the right moment can change someone’s entire day, outlook, life!’ |
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Research Seminar - Gemma Hobcraft, St Mary's University LondonRoom S2.12 Law School, Social Sciences BuildingTitle: Imagining 2050: Regulating the Future of Biolaw Abstract: The year 2020 is 30 years on from the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act which established the framework for the regulation of assisted reproductive technologies and research in the United Kingdom – is it now time for broader, bolder regulation to address issues of genetics, commercial genomics and cross-border big data? This talk will be imagining the regulator of the future and the issues that it may have to face thirty years on, in 2050. Gemma Hobcraft is a Barrister at Doughty Street Chambers- specialising in health care regulation, a Lecturer in Law at St Mary’s University and a former Member and Deputy Chair of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA). Gemma is published in the fields of human rights, assisted reproduction and health care regulation & is currently writing a book on Biolaw. |
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Centre for Critical Legal Studies - Weekly Reading GroupRoom S0.04 Law School |
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Philosophy Department ColloquiumRoom OC1.07. Oculus BuildngSpeaker: Sophia Connell (Birkbeck) Title: 'Aristotle on Animal Cognition: Contemporary Perspectives' Wednesday 5 February 2020, 4.15pm-6pm, Room OC1.07, Oculus |
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Roundtable "Number is not enough: the analytic problem in UK social science"MS.03 Zeeman BuildingEvent organised by the Royal Statistical Society Speakers: Malcolm Williams, Cardiff University, and Philippe Blanchard, PAIS Wednesday 05 February 2020, 5pm - 6:30pm in MS.03 Zeeman Building Abstracts can be found here: https://sites.google.com/view/rsswmlg |