Faculty of Arts events
LECTURE
11.00-11.30, Berrill Lecture Theatre
Professor Clive Emsley, Co-Director of the International
Centre for Comparative Criminological Research
Violence and ‘Englishness’:
Historical Reflections
TALK
11.45-12.15, Arts Marquee 2
Dr James Chapman, Senior Lecturer in Film and Television
History
Why should we take James Bond seriously?
TALK
12.15-1.00, Arts Marquee 2
Dr Linda Anderson, Reader in Creative Writing
Writing Home
DISCUSSION
1.15-2.00, Arts Marquee 2
Dr Chris Belshaw, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy
The Sanctity of Life
TALK
2.00-2.45, Arts Marquee 2
Dr Robert Philip, Senior Lecturer in Music
Does the composer know best?
DEBATE and DISPLAY
2.45-3.30, Arts Marquee 2
Professor Lorna Hardwick, Department of Classical Studies
will chair a round table debate featuring Dr Nick Lowe, John Taylor, Helen
Eastman and Judith Affleck.
The Great Debate: Greek drama
on the modern stage – Is it Greek?
EXHIBITION
An exhibition of Gujarati embroidery – From
trousseaux to trade: Gujarati embroidery 1988-1997 – will
be on display through the day in Arts Marquee 1.
TRAVELLING BARD
As you wander around the campus during lunch time and the early afternoon,
keep a look out for our Homeric travelling bard telling stories about
Odysseus’s adventures!
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