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14 October 2010
Faculty of Social Science Inaugural Lectures
The Faculty of Social Sciences is delighted to announce Inaugural Lectures 2010-2011.
The forthcoming lectures are...
"Psychological assessments of young people: Working at the boundaries of Knowledge and experience"
by Professor Tom Billington
To be held on 6th October 2010, 17.00-18.00, in ICOSS Conference Room.
"Great Expectations: the role of individual subjective information in economics"
by Professor Karl Taylor
To be held on 15th December 2010, 17.00-18.00, in the ICOSS Conference Room.
"...where angels fear to tread": idealising an international law of the ordinary"
by Professor Duncan French
To be held on 9th February 2011, 17.00-18.00, in the ICOSS Conference Room.
"Gender matters in politics"D
by Professor Georgina Waylen
To be held on 11th May 2011, 17.00-18.00, in the ICOSS Conference Room.
"What is architecture?"
by Professor Flora Samuel
To be held on 25th May 2011, 17.00-18.00, in the ICOSS Conference Room.
"From 'the protestant ethic' to 'the ottoman epic': rethinking the origins of European modernity."
by Professor Maurice Roche
To be held on 8th June 2011, 17.00-18.00, in the ICOSS Conference Room.
"Establishing a Knowledge Bridge between Developed and Emerging Markets: An International Business Scholar's Perspective."
by Professor Mehmet Demirbag
To be held on 15th June 2011, 17.00-18.00, in the ICOSS Conference Room.
Lectures will be followed by drinks and nibbles reception in the ICOSS Foyer.
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