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Announcement of lectures and seminars

The following lectures and seminars will be open to members of the University and others who are interested:

Cambridge European Trust Lecture Series (sponsored by Morgan Stanley). Lectures will take place this term at 5.15 p.m. in the Law Faculty, West Road, as follows:

Wednesday, 18 February Lord Owen, formerly Foreign Secretary, will speak on A common, not single, foreign and security policy.
Tuesday, 24 February Mr Jean-Louis Devost, Director-General of the Legal Service of the European Commission, will speak on Maintaining the Community legal order in a changing world. This is the Mackenzie-Stuart Lecture of the Faculty of Law.
Thursday, 26 February Mr Doug Henderson, MP, Minister of State for Europe at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, will speak on The challenges of EU enlargement.

Divinity. A meeting of the North Atlantic Missiology Project Seminar will be held at 2.15 p.m. on Thursday, 19 February, in Westminster College, Madingley Road. Mr Brian MacDonald-Milne will speak on The Melanesian Brotherhood and the tradition of indigenous evangelism in the Anglican Church in the Pacific Islands.

Professor C. K. Barrett, Emeritus Professor in the University of Durham, will give a paper entitled The Council of Jerusalem at an open meeting of the New Testament Seminar at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 17 February, in the Lightfoot Room, Faculty of Divinity, St John's Street.

History and Philosophy of Science. The PSY Studies Seminar that was announced for 4 February has been rescheduled because of the illness of the speaker. It will now be held at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, 4 March, in Seminar Room 1, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Free School Lane. Professor Nikolas Rose will speak on Coded minds, chemical souls: how to write the history of biological and genetic psychiatry.

Slavonic Studies. His Excellency the Ambassador of the Russian Federation will give a lecture entitled Russia today at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 24 February, in Room 3, Lecture Block, Sidgwick Avenue. This is the first lecture in a series of three that have been organized by the Department of Slavonic Studies to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary.


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Cambridge University Reporter 5728, 11th February 1998
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