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Dark Matter Day - The Dark Side of KCL Physics
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To mark the celebration of Halloween, physicists of King's College London present Dark Matter Day on 31 October 2017 at 19.00 – 21.00. The event will be a discussion showcasing the current research on dark matter.
MSB Seminar: Professor Champion Deivanayagam
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Structure and Function of Glucan binding Protein C of Streptococcus mutans
Remember Dance Performance with Q&A
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A unique dance performance by a cast of ex-soldiers, King's students, young people and members of Candoco's youth group, exploring experiences, stories and objects from the First World War followed by a Q&A with the Choreographer, a War Studies Graduate, former Royal Marine and our Artist in Residence. Hosted by the Arts & Conflict Hub, the Soldiers' Arts Academy and Candoco Dance Company
'Montaigne's Posterity: Appropriations and Reinventions'
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Philippe Desan (University of Chicago), 'Montaigne's Posterity: Appropriations and Reinventions'. A joint event hosted by the Departments of Comparative Literature and French and the Centre for Early Modern Studies.
Professional development of mathematics teachers: What do we know? and who is "we"?
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Professor Jill Adler (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa) shares her emerging thinking on how mathematics education, particularly teacher professional development, would benefit from greater engagement from divergent research communities.
Dictators Without Borders
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The King's Russia Institute and the Russian and Eurasian Security Research Group are pleased to invite you to a discussion of: Dictators Without Borders: Global Aspects of Authoritarian Governance in Central Asia with John Heathershaw, Associate Professor, Department of Politics, University of Exeter.
The Burden of Corruption in Imperial Russia
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The King's Russia Institute is pleased to invite you to a discussion of:The Burden of Corruption: Assessing Extralegal Payments Under Catherine II and Alexander I with Igor Fedyukin, Associate Professor, Department of History, National Research University-Higher School of Economics, Moscow.
Japan's Changing Diplomatic and Security Practice - a research workshop
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This workshop tackles the relationship between recent changes in Japanese domestic policy institutions and Japan's diplomatic and security practice.
Disputed Urbanisation: Conflict Spillover, Cities and the Challenges for Security and Development
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This event will analyse the encroachment of conflict-related flows onto metropolitan areas such as Beirut, Karachi and Medellín. It will explore the formation of disputed territories, where the presence of rogue actors poses a number of policy dilemmas. Foremost among them is the calibration of security, development and urbanistic tools to achieve stability in conflict-affected cities.
Older Persons Fellowship - Applications Open
Description
Registrations for the Older Persons Fellowship opens on 3 October 2017
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