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Key Scholar Lecture: ‘A Yellow Spot on the Silver Screen’ – Anna May Wong’s Performative Pleasure
Professor Yiman Wang discusses the importance of Anna May Wong in the history of cinema.

Judges in Dialogue: Intellectual Property Law
We're kicking off this year's 'Judges in Dialogue' series with a panel on intellectual property law, featuring Judge Spineanu-Matei (CJEU) and Lord Justice...

Book talk - The Party's Interests Come First: The Life of Xi Zhongxun, Father of Xi Jinping
Dr Joseph Torigian from the American University of Washington joins us to discuss his book on the life of Xi Zhongxun, father of Xi Jinping

Live interview with Mike Soutar
Join a live interview with Mike Soutar, entrepreneur, advisor, portfolio director and a recognisable face in British business.

Avvocato Francesco Gianni: Is there a future for international trade law?
The Centre of the European Law is pleased to welcome keynote speaker alumnus Francesco Gianni to discuss is there a future for international trade law.

Conservative Party Conference: What is the Conservative approach to higher education and skills integration?
What is the Conservative approach to higher education and skills integration?

Imperial Legacy and Sacred Memory: Lecture by Prof Michael Grunbart
This lecture explores the enduring influence of the Council of Nicaea on Byzantine conceptions of imperial authority and Christian orthodoxy.

Inaugural Lectures: Professors Janaka Karalliedde & Tet Yap
Inspiring talks from two of our new professors about their work, their specialisations, and their journeys to where they are today.

Mathematical Colloquium: Einstein Constants and Differential Topology by Claude LeBrun
Join a talk by Claude LeBrun, a Distinguished Professor from Stony Brook University

King’s Brazil Institute opening lecture: “How is Brazil coping: Sovereignty on Trial in the Age of Electoral Interference”
Join us for the King's Brazil Institute Opening lecture by Professor Matias Spektor : "How is Brazil coping: Sovereignty on Trial in the Age of Electoral...

Milieu: A Creaturely Theory of the Novel
Elisha Cohn rethinks the status of animals in fiction by theorizing the novel as a form of multispecies ecology: as a milieu.

Computation and the Foundations of Physics, Mathematics and AI
Stephen Wolfram joins us for a talk and Q&A on the computational foundations of physics, mathematics and AI.

Inaugural Lectures: Professors Ana Rodriguez Mateos & Ben Challacombe
Inspiring talks from two of our new professors about their work, their specialisations, and their journeys to where they are today.

Inaugural Lecture with Professor Ewan McGaughey
The Dickson Poon School of Law is proud to present our Inaugural Lecture Series.

In Conversation with Douglas Alexander MP
Douglas Alexander, the Secretary of State for Scotland, will discuss the challenges and complexities governments are navigating, both domestic and geopolitical
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