Cambridge University Reporter


Announcement of lectures, seminars, etc.

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

Criminology. Dr Loraine Gelsthorpe, Reader in Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Director of the M.Phil. programme at the Institute of Criminology, will give a public seminar, entitled Women, crime, and criminal justice - beyond equality: women, justice, and difference, on 22 November at 5.30 p.m. in Seminar Room B3, Institute of Criminology (Sidgwick Site).

German and Dutch. Angelika Overath, German author and current Writer-in-Residence at Queen Mary College, London, will read from her works on 22 November at 5 p.m. in Room 106 of the Raised Faculty Building, Sidgwick Avenue.

MRC Dunn Human Nutrition Unit. Seminars are held at 3 p.m. in the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Lecture Theatre, Level 7, Wellcome Trust/MRC Building, Hills Road. For further details please contact Jean Seymour or Penny Peck (tel. 01223 252704).

21 November REFINE'd spectroscopy: using EPR to correlate the structure and function of redox enzymes, by Professor Fraser MacMillan, of the University of East Anglia. Host: Judy Hirst.
28 November Multi-heme cytochromes: common evolutionary links in nitrogen and iron cycles, by Professor David Richardson, of the University of East Anglia. Host: John Walker.

Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics. Professor Donald B. Rubin, of Harvard University, will give the Sixty-Ninth Kuwait Foundation Lecture, entitled Principal stratification for causal inference with extended partial compliance, at 5 p.m. on 20 November, in the Wolfson Room, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Wilberforce Road (entrance on Clarkson Road before the Isaac Newton Institute).

Cambridge Seminar on Religion, Conflict, and its Aftermath. Seminars take place on Thursdays from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m., in the Garden Room, St Edmund's College. Further information may be obtained from Ms Lucia Faltin (e-mail lf225@cam.ac.uk), Dr Inga Volmer (e-mail iv211@cam.ac.uk), or Dr George Wilkes (e-mail grw1000@cam.ac.uk).

15 November Graduate poster session: Research students working on religion in conflict and in its aftermath present short introductions to their work.
29 November War, religion, and ethnic prejudices: massacres in England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1641-53, by Dr Inga Volmer, of the Faculty of History and Wolfson College.