In order to disseminate its research activities to members of academic communities in Scotland, as well as the general public, the Arts and Humanities Research Institute at the University of Dundee is delighted to announce its lecture series for 2011-12
6pm In the Dalhousie Building, Lecture Theatre 3
Prof James Williams on Objective-Setting is Poisonous: Some Remarks from the Philosophy of Time
6pm In room T9 in the Tower
Prof Veronique Plesch on Words and Images in Late Medieval Drama and Art
6pm in the D’Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre
Prof Jim Tomlinson on The Current British Economic Crisis in Historical Perspective
6pm in the D’Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre
Prof Peter Kitson on "Kind Hearts and Kowtows": British Cultural Encounters with China in the Romantic Period
6pm in the D’Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre
Prof Nicholas Davey on Should the Humanities be Taught at University?
6.15pm in the D'Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre
Sir William Patey, UK Ambassador to Afghanistan on Afghanistan: Success or Failure?
6pm in the D’Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre
Prof Sir Adam Roberts on The Public Value of the Humanities
6pm in the D’Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre
Prof Mary Margaret McCabe on Transformative Goods: Plato and the Modern Academy
6pm in the D’Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre
Prof Marina Warner on The Reason of Myth: Why Literature Matters
6pm in the D’Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre
Prof Michael Kenny on The History of Political Thinking in Universities
All members of university staff and students, and interested members of the public are warmly invited to attend.
www.dundee.ac.uk/humanities/artsandhumanitiesresearchinstitute/
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