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The Birth Rites Collection launch
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Join us for the launch of the Birth Rites Collection in its new home at Guy's Campus.
The north of Africa, the Sahel and the Global Security Strategy of the European Union
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Speaker: Dr David García Cantalapiedra (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Mathematics and Philosophy: An Enduring Friendship
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The talks will provide an overview of the historical friendship/relationship between philosophy and mathematics, from Plato to Frege without forgetting Kant.
Inaugural Lecture: Professor Frans Berkhout
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Professor Frans Berkhout, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy and Professor of Environment, Society & Climate in the Department of Geography (School of Global Affairs) delivers his inaugural lecture on 'The Value of a University Education'. The lecture will be followed by a drinks reception on the 8th Floor of Bush House. Registration required.
TEB Seminar: Osteonecrosis, observations and opportunities
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Dr Shelley Khullar Godtfredsen, Specialist Oral Surgeon, Department of Oral Surgery and Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Oslo, Norway
Imagining Revolutions – the 50th anniversary of the Paris protests of May 1968
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2018, the 50th anniversary of the Paris protests of May 1968, is the occasion to compare the history of those revolutionary moments that appear essential to collective understandings in Europe and beyond. Hosted by academics from King's College London as part of the Institut Français Night of Ideas, with a guest appearance by Ken Loach.
The Classical Now
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Presented in partnership with the Musée d'Art Classique de Mougins (MACM), The Classical Now traces the ways in which Graeco-Roman art has captured and permeated the modern imagination through the pairing of modern and contemporary art with antiquities.
NT Live at King's: Follies (encore)
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National Theatre Live 'Follies' (encore) at King's College London, Strand Campus, Thursday 18 January 2018. Please note this broadcast was prerecorded.
Telling things: Ethnography of university students' recipe-like laboratory practical classes
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Dr David Hay, Reader in Higher Education at King's College London, discusses his ethnographic study of first year undergraduates' recipe-like 'practicals' in Pharmacology at King's. His findings show the virtues of attending to a different middle ground between the alternatives of learning skills and action versus learning theory. This is the latest in the CRESTEM seminar series.
Saki Ruth Dockrill Memorial Lecture 2018
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The Lion and the Eagle: the British and American Empires, 1783-1972. What are the historical roots of the so called "special relationship"? Empires built, empires lost. Where does Britain stand today on the shifting sands of the world order? Professor Kathleen Burk explores this tumultuous but long lasting relationship.
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