Oxford
University Gazette, 12 July 2007: Diary
Friday 13 JulyLEARNING INSTITUTE seminar: 'Springboard' (Follow-up day to programme 1) (see information above). Wednesday 18 JulyLEARNING INSTITUTE seminar: 'Discretionary pay', 10 a.m. (for details, see the Learning Institute site). PROFESSOR CANON GEORGE PATTISON: 'A worldwide church or a Christian movement?' (Christ Church Cathedral Summer Lectures), Priory Room, Christ Church, 4.30 p.m. (admission free). Wednesday 25 JulyTHE VERY REVD CHRISTOPHER LEWIS: 'Fresh models of Christian unity' (Christ Church Cathedral Summer Lectures), Priory Room, Christ Church, 4.30 p.m. (admission free). Thursday 26 JulyLEARNING INSTITUTE seminar: 'Communicating your future: communication skills for researchers', 10.30 a.m. (for details, see the Learning Institute site). PROFESSOR ANDREW WILKIE, DR STEPHEN TWIGG, and DR CHRISTOPHER BABBS: 'Modelling craniosynostosis mutations in mice' (Oxford Developmental Biology Seminar), Seminar Room, Weatherall Institute, 4 p.m. Wednesday 1 AugustPROFESSOR CANON MARILYN ADAMS: 'Models of church: global and national' (Christ Church Cathedral Summer Lectures), Priory Room, Christ Church, 4.30 p.m. (admission free). Wednesday 8 AugustTHE REVD STEFFEN WEISHAUPT: 'Minsters and parishes: a German perspective' (Christ Church Cathedral Summer Lectures), Priory Room, Christ Church, 4.30 p.m. (admission free). Wednesday 15 AugustTHE VERY REVD NICHOLAS COULTON: 'Asylum and conversion: migration across boundaries' (Christ Church Cathedral Summer Lectures), Priory Room, Christ Church, 4.30 p.m. (admission free). Wednesday 22 AugustPROFESSOR TERENCE RANGER: 'The church in Zimbabwe' (Christ Church Cathedral Summer Lectures), Priory Room, Christ Church, 4.30 p.m. (admission free). Saturday 25 AugustBODLEIAN LIBRARY: most reading rooms closed (see full details elsewhere in this Gazette). SACKLER LIBRARY closed (reopens 28 August). TAYLOR INSTITUTION: Main Library and Slavonic and Modern Greek Library closed (reopen 5 September). Monday 27 AugustBODLEIAN LIBRARY: most reading rooms closed (see full details elsewhere in this Gazette). Saturday 1 SeptemberSACKLER LIBRARY closed (reopens 5 September). |