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UN Peacekeeping Doctrine for a New Era

Description
Recent UN peacekeeping experiences have challenged the traditional peacekeeping principles of consent, impartiality and the minimum use of force.

Learned from the Russian Hack: The New Era of Political Warfare

Description
To explore and assess an unfolding process of significant political importance, i.e. the Russian hacking of the US presidential election, and other issues of Russian foreign and intelligence policy.

Sonnets of Dark Love: The Tamarit Divan

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Launch event to celebrate the publication of a bilingual version of 'Sonnets of Dark Love: The Tamarit Divan' by Federico García Lorca.

Round Table on 'Rising India: Status and Power'

Description
Professor Basrur and Dr Sullivan de Estrada look at the factors that influence India's status in the world.

The long road to democracy in Brazil - and present concerns

Description
Join the King's Brazil Institute and the Faculty of SSPP for the Inaugural Lecture of Professor Leslie Bethell.

SPLAS Play 2017: Fuenteovejuna

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The Department of Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Department Play 2017 - an adaptation of Fuenteovejuna by Lope de Vega.

Classics, Ancient History and Classical Archaeology

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This afternoon will showcase the range and depth of the study of Classical Thought, Ancient History and Classical Archaeology at university here at King's.

Theology & Religious Studies Taster Day

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This taster course will provide an experience of the three religion and theology-related degrees that are offered at King's College London. You will take part in interactive lectures, engage with issues such as Islam in contemporary politics or the history of religion in London, see the campus, and ask questions of faculty and students about King's teaching, career opportunities, and London student life.

The practice of national security

Description
Visiting Professor Lord Peter Ricketts presents his inaugural lecture on the practice of national security.

Liberal Arts Taster Event

Description
Liberal Arts at King's is a flexible, interdisciplinary degree which is especially suited to students who want to be able to tailor their own degree from a wide range of options in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. This taster course will introduce you to the sort of teaching and learning environment you can expect on the Liberal Arts programme. You will have the fantastic opportunity to meet King's academics and work together in small groups, looking at major research questions and how we can draw from different subjects to provide answers. This course will suit excellent students looking for a real challenge, and who enjoy exploring a wide variety of subjects and questions.
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