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Institute of Continuing Education: Undergraduate Virtual Open Day

Looking to pursue your love of learning, take the next step in your career or take your first steps along a new career path? Join us for our upcoming Undergraduate Virtual Open Day on 21st May, where we’ll delve into the world of undergraduate study at the Institute of Continuing Education

Mon 8 June 2015 4:00PM - 6:00PM

Reviving Sati’s corpse: the invocation of the Shakti Pithas in modern and contemporary politics

This seminar is part of the 'Visual Constructions of South Asia’ series convened by Dr Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes (http://talks.cam.ac.uk/show/index/50675)

5:15PM - 7:15PM

Highlight Chaos to anarchy? A new analysis of the Greek crisis

A public lecture at Hughes Hall to explain the crisis in Ukraine and attempt predictions of the likely outcomes, by Demetrius A. Floudas. The event will be followed by a discussion.

Tue 9 June 2015 5:00PM - 7:00PM

Technological conspiracies

A public lecture by Professor Lawrence Quill (San Jose). This event will be followed by a wine reception. This is part of a series of public talks from the Leverhulme-funded project Conspiracy and Democracy. More information at http://www.conspiracyanddemocracy.org

Wed 10 June 2015 5:00PM - 6:30PM

'The Macroeconomic Impact of Liberal Economic Policies in the UK’ report launch

Launch of a new research report by Ken Coutts and Graham Gudgin entitled 'The Macroeconomic Impact of Liberal Economic Policies in the UK'

6:00PM - 8:00PM

Late opening & conversation about drawing

Join Director Andrew Nairne and Mary Doyle, Co-Director of Drawing Room, London for a discussion of Gaudier- Brzeska’s practice and how contemporary artists use drawing today.

Thu 11 June 2015 12:30PM - 1:00PM

Lunchtime talk: Collection highlight–Richard Pousette-Dart

Join curator Guy Haywood for an insight into the work of the collection artist Richard Pousette-Dart. The talk will also explore Pousette-Dart’s early interest in the work of Gaudier-Brzeska.

5:30PM - 6:30PM

Bodies of violence: theorizing embodied subjects in international relations

Dr Lauren Wilcox, (University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies), will discuss her new book: Bodies of Violence: Theorizing Embodied Subjects in International Relations