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Events at Queen Mary, University of London

Queen Mary produces a wide variety of public events to showcase our research excellence and hosts showcase lectures by prominent speakers who are experts in their field. We invite you to browse the events programme below, through which Queen Mary leads academic and public debate on a wide range of issues.

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DateTimeTitleVenue
Thu
17
May
5:30PM In Conversation with Philip French
ArtsTwo Lecture Theatre, ArtsTwo Building, Mile End Campus
Thu
17
May
5:30PM The importance of being national: The struggle for belonging and security in an uncertain world
Dr Michael Skey
Room 3.16 (Third Floor), ArtsTwo Building, Mile End Campus
Tue
22
May
9:00AM Taking Risks and Challenging Legal Thought
Queen Mary PhD Conference 2012
Joseph Rotblat Building, Queen Mary, University of London, Charterhouse Square, London, EC1M 6BQ
Tue
22
May
6:00PM The Leverhulme Olympic Talks
Rubén Szuchmacher in conversation with Catherine Silverstone
Film and Drama Studio, ArtsTwo Building (first floor), Mile End Campus
Thu
24
May
9:30AM The 2012 French Presidential and Parliamentary Elections
Conference
ArtsTwo Buiding, room 2.17 Mile End Campus
Thu
24
May
4:00PM 'What is film culture and what, if anything, has the government to do with it?'
A lecture by Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Honorary Professorial Fellow, Queen Mary University of London
ArtsTwo Lecture Theatre, ArtsTwo Building, Mile End Campus, E1 4NS
Fri
25
May
9:00AM Flossie 2012
Conference (Friday and Saturday)
Maths Lecture Theatre, Maths Building, Mile End Campus
Fri
25
May
5:00PM qMedia Open Studios
An interactive showcase of creative technology in conjunction with the Digital Shoreditch festival
Engineering Building, Mile End Campus
Sat
26
May
10:00AM 1662 Revisited
The eighth annual one-day conference of the Dr Williams's Centre for Dissenting Studies
Dr Williams's Library, 14 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0AR
Tue
29
May
6:30PM Inaugural Lecture: Professor Catherine Maxwell
Scents and Sensibility: The Fragrance of Decadence
ArtsTwo Lecture Theatre, ArtsTwo Building, Mile End Campus
Wed
30
May
10:30AM Judging quality in disciplinary writing: learning from peer assessment and composing feedback
Part of the Higher Education Academy's seminar series: Assessment and Feedback
Room 6.02 G.O. Jones Building, Queen Mary, University of London, E1 4NS
Thu
31
May
5:30PM The Women's Cricket Association and the Creation of the Female Cricketing Commonwealth, 1945-1973
Raf Nicholson
Room 3.16 (Third Floor), ArtsTwo Building, Mile End Campus
Fri
08
Jun
12:00PM Deciphering goat vocalizations: cues to physical characteristics and emotional states
Dr Elodie Briefer
Fogg Building, room 3.15
Fri
08
Jun
6:30PM Jenny Cheshire Lectures in Sociolinguistics 2012
ArtsTwo Lecture Theatre ArtsTwo Building Mile End Campus
Tue
12
Jun
6:00PM The Leverhulme Olympic Talks
Mohamed Kacimi and Colin Teevan in conversation with Sarah Grochala
Film and Drama Studio, ArtsTwo Building (first floor), Mile End Campus
Wed
13
Jun
5:15PM 'Philip Doddridge and Moderate Calvinism in Early Eighteenth- Century Dissent'
Robert Strivens (London Theological Seminary) Dissenting Studies Seminar Series
Dr Williams's Library, 14 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0AR
Thu
14
Jun
5:30PM History Postgraduate Seminar Series: title TBC
Pamela Schievenin
Room 3.16 (Third Floor), ArtsTwo Building, Mile End Campus
Thu
21
Jun
5:30PM Second Lord Brain Memorial Lecture
Hosted by the Centre for Neuroscience and Trauma, Blizard Institute
Perrin Lecture Theatre, Blizard Building Whitechapel
Thu
28
Jun
9:00AM Twenty-Third Colloquium of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar
Room 102 Laws Building Room 218 ArtsTwo Building Mile End Campus
Thu
05
Jul
6:00PM The Leverhulme Olympic Talks
Handspring Puppet Company and Jane Taylor in conversation with Nadia Davids
Film and Drama Studio, ArtsTwo Building (first floor), Mile End Campus
Fri
06
Jul
12:00PM What corvids do after they fight
Corina Logan
Fogg Building, room 3.15
Wed
11
Jul
5:15PM 'Some Paths towards Predestination: the Revival of "Calvinism" in the Eighteenth-Century Church of England'
Dr John Walsh (Oxford) Dissenting Studies Seminar Series
Dr Williams's Library, 14 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0AR
Thu
19
Jul
6:30PM African Awakenings? Interpreting contemporary African protest
Panel Event
Africa Centre, 38 King Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 8JT
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