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Select Past Events

Recordings of past events are available in the .

  • The events programme culminates in Dr Adam Rutherford delivering the 2021 Lee Seng Tee Distinguished Lecture on Race, Scientific Racism, and Genetics (Wed 24 Nov, 18.00).
  • The organised hosted an event entitled for the International Sex Workers' Rights Day on 4 March 2021.
  • From Mississippi to Cambridge: Professors Jane Rhodes and Lynn Hudson (U Illinois, Chicago) traced the steps of .
  • Senior advisor on race and higher education to the Vice-chancellor and Distinguished Fellow of the Faculty of Education Dr Nicola Rollock gives the  (Wed 5 May, 18.00).
  • Dr Stephen Wilford gives a Music Society talk entitled , during which he explores musical and sonic Borders through French colonialism (Thu 6 May, 18.00)
  • The Science Society invites Professor James Wood to speak on  (Fri 7 May, 18.00).
  • The  organises a panel on (14 May, 16.00).
  • A further event comes form the Humanities Society, who invited Professor Paul A. Silverstein to speak on  (Tue 25 May, 18.00).

 

 

What's on

Orchid - Sophy Ricket

Art Exhibition: 'On Being One'

16/11/2024 at 10.00

Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'On Being One' featuring work by visual artist Sophy Rickett.

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WolfWorks - Critical Reading and Note Making

16/11/2024 at 10.00

Do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of reading you have?  Do you have a good system in place for making succinct and useful notes?

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Lunchtime Concert Series: Themes and Variations

16/11/2024 at 13.30

Join us for a recital by student pianist Peter Ng and baritone Sergi Savanelli

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Why writing at PG level is hard (and what you can do to make it a bit easier)

19/11/2024 at 17.30

Having difficulty writing at the postgraduate level? Join Professor Karen Ottewell as she discuss the steps you can take to make your writing more effective.

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Egypt’s New Republic: From Tahrir’s Euphoria to Sisi’s Authoritarianism – what went wrong?

19/11/2024 at 17.30

Why do Egyptians in deprived communities accept a more authoritarian social contract under Sisi after their high hopes for democracy in Tahrir Square?