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Remembering Geoffrey Waywell

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Friends, colleagues and students of Professor Geoffrey B. Waywell are invited to an afternoon of reminiscences, tributes and anecdotes covering Geoffrey's various activities and achievements in his 36 careers.

Music in the late Mughal world

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Katherine Butter Schofield (King's College London) will speak on writing on Music in the late Mughal world. Dr. Santanu Das will chair the seminar.

Indian Constitution

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Professor Javed Majeed (King's College London) will give a talk on the Indian Constitution.

Larry Hench Lecture Series: Featuring Professor Deepak Vashishth

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Director of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Centre for Biotechnology &Interdisciplinary Studies

Imperial Languages

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Co-sponsored with Centre for Late Antique & Medieval Studies King's College London. Speakers include Elizabeth Tyler, Professor of Medieval Literature, University of York, and Christian Høgel, Professor of Classical Philology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense.

Department of French Research Seminar

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In a joint event with the Department of Comparative Literature this seminar will be led by Francisco Niasthat (University of Buenos Aires). Part of the Department of French Research Seminar series 2016-17.

What Happened to the 'Arab Spring'?

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Gilbert Achcar (SOAS) presents the next in the Department of Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series.

'But laughter too can help to win the day': political satire from Mikhail Bulgakov to Marios Hakkas'

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Michalis Chrysanthopoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) presents the next in the Department of Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series.

A Therapeutics of Exile: Isaiah Berlin via Freud

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Jessica Dubow (University of Sheffield) presents the next in the Department of Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series.

Nation, Trauma, and other not-so-universal ideas re-imagined in Arabic Literature

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Nora Parr (King's College London) presents the next in the Department of Comparative Literature Research Seminar Series.
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