Category: News
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Enviro-Medical Approaches to Modern Francophone Culture
Friday 10 May 2019 9:15-16:45 University of Bristol – 10 Woodland Road #EnviroMedicalHumanities This free conference will feature eight papers by early-career researchers and a keynote by Professor Keir Waddington (@keir_waddington). On the following day, Saturday 11th, five of the speakers will be at the University of Bristol’s School of Modern Languages to deliver masterclasses…
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Romanticism at the Royal Institution
Half-day international symposium. Friday 7 June 2019 at 2-8 pm. Free admission. The Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BS Founded in 1799, the Royal Institution became the home of science education and the site of scientific discoveries and technological innovations which changed the world. In its early years, this remarkable scientific agenda was…
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Scientific Polyphony: How Scientific Narratives Configure Many ‘Voices’
Workshop organised by Dr Kim M. Hajek and Prof. Mary S. Morgan 3 June 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science In the history of science, especially of the human and observational sciences, it has often been the case that knowledge-making activities drew upon many ‘voices’—accounts of a storm given by different observers; patient…
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Oxford Science, Culture and Medicine Seminars
The final series of Oxford’s excellent Science, Culture and Medicine seminars is coming up this term. For details of the talks, click below.
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Winter Symposium: A Call for Organisers
Expressions of interest are invited by the 1st of June for the BSLS Winter Symposium in 2019. As members will recall, this is a postgraduate and early career researcher-led event and presents a great opportunity to run a successful event at this stage in your career (with help and support from the BSLS Committee throughout…
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CFP ALLUVIUM JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE JUNE 2019: Global Contemporary: Ecologies of Gender and Class within the Combined and Uneven Anthropocene
C Alluvium is an online journal dedicated to twenty-first-century writing, affiliated with BACLS (British Association of Contemporary Literary Studies) as its Graduate-run journal. It publishes short (2-2500 word) academic articles on fiction as well as twenty-first-century approaches to the literary canon by researchers working at PG, ECR, Lecturer and Senior level. Alluvium encourages contributors to…
