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Reporting Egypt’s Revolution: Journalism on the Frontline

UserJack Shenker (ex-Guardian) and Egypt-based journalist Mostafa Bassiouny.

HouseCRASSH, Alison Richard Building, West Road (Room SG1/SG2).

ClockThursday 10 July 2014, 18:00-18:30

Consciousness as a Problem in Philosophy and Neurobiology: PUBLIC LECTURE BY JOHN SEARLE

UserJohn Searle: Willis S. and Marion Slusser Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Language, University of California, Berkeley.

HouseLee Hall, Wolfson College.

ClockThursday 22 May 2014, 17:00-18:30

Gandhi’s Realism: Means and Ends in Politics: Symposium & Lecture

The keynote lecture takes place from 11.30 to 1pm, during the symposium

UserDr Karuna Mantena (Yale).

HouseCRASSH, Alison Richard Building, West Road (Room SG1/SG2).

ClockFriday 16 May 2014, 10:00-18:00

Fascism and Democracy Today: What Use is the Study of History in the Current Crisis?

UserMark Mazower, Ira B. Wallach Professor of History, Columbia University.

HouseFaculty of English, West Road (Room GR06/07).

ClockTuesday 18 March 2014, 17:00-18:30

Corruption in India: When Preaching Piety is Not Enough

UserProfessor Pranab Bardhan (Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley).

HouseCRASSH, Alison Richard Building, West Road (Room SG1/SG2).

ClockMonday 17 March 2014, 17:30-19:00

Working Outside my Comfort Zone: A Literary Scholar Tackles Financial Modeling

UserMary Poovey, Samuel Rudin University Professor in the Humanities, NYU.

HouseCRASSH, Alison Richard Building, West Road (Room SG1/SG2).

ClockThursday 06 March 2014, 17:00-18:30

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