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Animal History Group Summer Workshop : Co-operation and Conflict

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The Animal History Group is a London based research network, open to all scholars whose work engages with animals within history. It was launched in 2016 by a group of PhD students from the KCL History Department. Concluding a successful first year of reading groups and seminars, this one day workshop offers a full programme of external and internal speakers, who use a wide range of species to address the workshop theme of 'Co-operation and Conflict' from a variety of disciplines, periods and perspectives.

European & International Studies Taster

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Join the Department of European and International Studies at King's College London to find out more about studying one of our degrees on a taster afternoon. This is an opportunity to tour the campus, have a taster lecture, learn about studying at King's and quiz current students. Subject area/s: English (Literature),European Studies,French,German,Government & Politics,History,International Studies,Politics,Spanish

Interdisciplinary Taster- Undergraduate

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Join us on campus for the opportunity to learn more about King's and our interdisciplinary subjects, including War Studies & International Relations, History, Global Health & Social Medicine, Geography, Liberal Arts, Classics, Digital Culture and more.Our Interdisciplinary Taster event has been designed especially with International Baccalaureate students in mind. You will have the chance to engage in a taster lecture, meet academics, question current students, and explore the campus.

Applying to Study Politics Workshop

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For the sixth consecutive year The Political Studies Association (PSA) will be holding a series of Applying to Study Politics Workshops across the country over the coming months. These events enable students who will be applying for university in Autumn 2017 an opportunity to gain a better understanding about the reality of studying Politics at undergraduate level and its benefits.This takes place through a series of talks including an academic lecture; one on admissions and career options; and a talk by current students.

The Language of Immigration in the Victorian Press: A Historian's Perspective on Corpus Linguistics

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Latest seminar in the 'Corpus research in linguistics' series with Ruth Byrne from Lancaster University

'Expanding the Classics': A Workshop for School Teachers 2017

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Registration is now open for this year's workshop for Classics school teachers at King's College London, 'Expanding the Classics' 20 June 2017, 13.00-17.30 Book now. The event is free of charge. The programme includes expert talks, a round-table discussion and a food and drinks reception.

Pint of Science 2017

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From 15-17 May, academics from across the Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy and King's College London will share their latest research findings with the public in pubs across the city, as part of the 'Pint of Science' international festival.

Book Launch of Landmark Cases in Public Law

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The Dickson Poon School of Law is pleased to host the launch of Landmark Cases in Public Law edited by Professor Satvinder Juss, King's College London & Professor Maurice Sunkin, University of Essex. Published by Hart.

Postgraduate Research History Conference

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King's College London is happy to announce its Annual Postgraduate Research History conference in collaboration with the London Arts and Humanities Partnership (LAHP) funding programme.

Strategic Leadership at Normandy: Lessons on Intellectual Courage

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Speaker: Chris Kolenda will discuss the role of intellectual courage during the Normandy campaign will be examine in an attempt to draw lessons for today's leaders in academia, non-profit, business, military and government sectors.
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