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'The Cold War in the Making of the Flying Saucer Era'

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Join the Sir Michael Howard Centre for a semianr on 'The Cold War in the Making of the Flying Saucer Era' with Professor Greg Eghigian from Penn State University (USA).

Chinese Visual Festival

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Chinese Visual Festival 2017

NT Live at King's: Peter Pan (delayed)

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National Theatre Live 'Peter Pan' at King's College London Guy's Campus, Saturday 24 June 2017

Ethel M Wood Lecture 2017

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This year's Ethel M Wood Lecture will be given by Professor Thomas Römer, titled 'The origin, function and disappearance of the Ark of the Covenant according to the Hebrew Bible'.

Innovations in Teacher Development 16-18 June

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A Research Symposium at King's College London in association with Teachers College, Columbia University and Teacher Education Exchange - Call for papers

The Chemistry - Biology Interface (CBI-2017) Symposium

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The Chemistry - Biology Interface (CBI-2017) Symposium is a symposium organised by members of the Postgraduate branch of the Chemistry Society at King's College London.

Annual Newton and ICS Byzantine Colloquium

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Annual Newton and ICS Byzantine Colloquium, organized by Ioanna Rapti, École Pratique des Hautes Études (Paris), Dionysios Stathakopoulos & Matthew Tanton (KCL)The Empire of Trebizond, one of a handful of Byzantine successor states formed following the fall of Constantinople to the Latins in 1204, has largely been viewed by scholars of Byzantium as an outsider. Indeed, Trebizond, situated far from Constantinople on the distant Black Sea coast, has been accused of being culturally 'un-Byzantine' and, as such, less relevant for study in mainstream Byzantine history. However, is such a view fair?

A most disagreeable problem: The Royal Navy and Kriegsmarine Aircraft Carriers

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Dr. Marcus Faulkner examines the advent of the German Aircraft carrier during the Second World War and the implications for British defences.

Shipbuilding: Information and Process

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Roy Metcalfe discusses the history of shipbuilding and how production methods have changed over the course of history.

Bridging the Gap Between Past and Present: Narrative Nonfiction in the Primary History Classroom

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Emma Browning of the School of Education, Communication & Society discusses her research into the uses of narrative nonfiction. Part of the Language, Mind and Society seminar series.
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