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    <title>'The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript' Exhibition</title>
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      <name>MISS Stephanie Mannion</name>
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    <summary>Professor Karen Pratt from the Department of French has curated a free exhibition of English, French, Dutch and German Facsimiles on her current HERA-funded research project 'The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript'.</summary>
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    <title>Narrative medicine conference</title>
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      <name>MISS Sophie Smith</name>
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    <summary>Conference organised by the Centre of Humanities &amp; Health to bring scholars, social scientists and clinicians together to discuss developing narratological thinking in literature, philosophy and ethics.</summary>
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    <title>Biblical Studies Day Conference with James Dunn</title>
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      <name>MR. Matthew Claridge</name>
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    <summary>A day conference featuring James Dunn, hosted by the Biblical Studies group at Theology &amp; Religious Studies, King's College London</summary>
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    <title>Cultural Work, Subjectivity and Communication Technologies post conference seminar</title>
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      <name>MISS Michelle Summerfield</name>
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    <summary>Following the ICA's 63rd Annual Conference, the CMCI Department at King's College London will host the post conference plenary roundtable and expert seminar 'Cultural Work, Subjectivity and Communication Technologies: Crossing Existing Research Paradigms'.</summary>
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