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PUBLIC LECTURE – Brain glue: sticking it to dementia
PUBLIC LECTURE – Brain glue: sticking it to dementia
Brain Glue: Sticking it to Dementia Wednesday 28 February, 7.30-8.45pm G11, Henley Business School, Whiteknights campus This event is free to attend. Registration in advance is not required, but is recommended as public lectures are often full. Click here to book your place > Nearly a million people in the UK today are living with dementia. Currently […]
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James Grande: Radical Tours and Rustic Harangues
James Grande: Radical Tours and Rustic Harangues
MERL SEMINAR SERIES: RURAL RIDERS AND RADICALS THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND MERL SPEAKER SERIES 2018 Booking recommended - BOOK TICKETS VENUE: The Museum of English Rural Life, Redlands Road, RG1 5EX A series of lunchtime talks organised by the Department of English Literature and the Museum of English Rural Life, in celebration of their ongoing […]
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Cross-talk between language and executive control in neurodegenerative diseases
Cross-talk between language and executive control in neurodegenerative diseases
CeLM Seminar Cross-talk between language and executive control in neurodegenerative diseases by Marco Calabria (Center for Brain and Cognition, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain, Barcelona) Date Tues 6th March 2018 Time 16h15 – 17h15 Venue Edith Morley 124 The control mechanisms that supervise the orchestration of the linguistic processes seem to be […]
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Department of Film, Theatre & Television research seminar series
Department of Film, Theatre & Television research seminar series
Seminar by Dr Shelley Cobb and Prof. Linda Ruth Williams, University of Southampton.
Archives and Texts Seminar March 2018
Archives and Texts Seminar March 2018
The Department of English Literature are pleased to announce the Archives & Texts seminar for March. This is part of an interdisciplinary research seminar series on book history co-organized by the Departments of English and Modern Languages at the University of Reading. The seminars aim is to bring together colleagues and students interested in the […]
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PUBLIC LECTURE – The Bee’s Needs: How to Save the World’s Pollinators
PUBLIC LECTURE – The Bee’s Needs: How to Save the World’s Pollinators
Honey Bee pollinating sunflower. The Bee’s Needs: How to Save the World’s Pollinators Wednesday 14 March, 19:30-20:45 Location: G11, Henley Business School, Whiteknights campus This event is free to attend. […]
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Fairbrother Lecture 2018: Would you let your phone tell you what to eat? Designing technology for personalised nutrition advice
Fairbrother Lecture 2018: Would you let your phone tell you what to eat? Designing technology for personalised nutrition advice
Would you let your phone tell you what to eat? Designing technology for personalised nutrition advice The Graduate School is delighted to announce that the Fairbrother Lecture 2018 will be delivered by current doctoral researcher Rodrigo Zenun Franco who is undertaking a PhD in Computer Science. Rodrigo will be talking about his research on online […]
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Jon Smith: Vibrant localism: the story of Common Ground
Jon Smith: Vibrant localism: the story of Common Ground
MERL SEMINAR SERIES: RURAL RIDERS AND RADICALS THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND MERL SPEAKER SERIES 2018 Booking recommended - BOOK TICKETS VENUE: The Museum of English Rural Life, Redlands Road, RG1 5EX A series of lunchtime talks organised by the Department of English Literature and the Museum of English Rural Life, in celebration of their ongoing […]