School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy Events for December 2010
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Date and Time |
Event |
Venue |
Details |
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1 December, 3pm |
Dr Andrew Baker(QUB) ‘Why Austerity is not commonsense but politically driven nonsense’ |
Seminar Room 2, Institute of Governance, 63 University Road |
GAPP research cluster Contact for details: Victoria Montgomery (v.montgomery@qub.ac.uk). Booking not applicable |
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2 December, 3.30 pm |
Professor Maria Baghramian (UCD) “Contested Intuitions: the Experimental Approach” |
Conference Room (20.103), 21 University Squar |
Philosophy Seminar Series in conjunction with the Royal Institute of Philosophy Contact Jeremy Watkins j.watkins@qub.ac.uk |
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2 December, 3.30 pm |
Ancient Epistemology WorkshopSpeakers: Professor David Sedley (Christ’s College, Cambridge), Professor Theodore Scaltsas (Edinburgh), Dr Anna Marmodoro (Corpus Christi College, Oxford), Professor Vasilis Politis (Trinity College Dublin), Dr David Charles (Oriel College, Oxford), Dr Michail Peramatzis (Queen’s University Belfast) For further information, please see here and the APORO website [Supported by the Mind Association] |
Conference Room (20.103), 21 University Square |
Philosophy Seminar Series in conjunction with the Royal Institute of Philosophy Contact Jeremy Watkins j.watkins@qub.ac.uk |
| 7 December, 4.30- 6 pm | Dr. Erin Jeanne
Central European University, Budapest Nested Security and Ethnic Conflict Management: From the League of Nations to the European Union. |
Lecture Theatre, 21.10, 21 University Square |
International Politics and Ethnic Conflict Research Cluster Contact Ephraim Nimni e.nimni@qub.ac.uk |
| 8 December, 7.30-9pm | Political Cinema Evenings
Come and have a good look at the War on Terror The Road to Guantanamo A British 2006 docudrama directed by Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross |
Lecture Theatre, 21.10, 21 University Square |
International Politics and Ethnic Conflict Research Cluster Contact Ephraim Nimni e.nimni@qub.ac.uk The event is free |
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9 December, 5pm |
Postgraduate Seminar: Chris Hazzard ‘Nationalism and Republicanism in Post WW2 Northern Ireland’ [This event will be followed by an end of term party for postgraduates and staff and friends.] |
School of Politics 21.101 |
Contact Professor Graham Walker (02890 973200, g.s.walker@qub.ac.uk) for further details.
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