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University Gazette, 3 December 2009: Lectures
Social SciencesFoundation for Law, Justice and Society, and the Centre for Socio-legal StudiesPROFESSOR RANDALL PEERENBOOM, DR MONIKA MAGYAR, constitutional lawyer, and DR CRISTINA PARAU will speak at this workshop, to be held on Tuesday, 8 December, 9.30 a.m.–3.30 p.m., in the Buttery, Wolfson College. For further information and to reserve a place, see: www.fljs.org/events, or e-mail: phil.dines@fljs.org. Subject: 'Social foundations of constitutions: China, Hungary, Romania.'
Bodleian Library and the University Research ArchiveScholarship, publishing, and dissemination of researchPROFESSOR JOHN WILLINSKY, Stanford, will deliver the second lecture in this series at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, 19 January, in the University Museum of Natural History. The lecture will end with a discussion. Enquiries may be directed to Sally Rumsey (e-mail: sally.rumsey@ouls.ox.ac.uk). Subject: 'Locke and the intellectual properties of learning.'
Smith School of Enterprise and the EnvironmentSeminarsThe following seminars will be given as shown in the Seminar Room, the Smith School, 75 George Street. DAVID KEITH, Calgary ROBYN ECKERSLEY, Melbourne
Keble CollegeKeble Lectures for ArchaeologyPROFESSOR IAN HODDER, Stanford, will lecture at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, 3 December, in the O'Reilly Lecture Theatre, Keble College. Subject: 'Science and multivocal practice at Catalhoyuk.'
Wolfson CollegeReadingWILLIAM FIENNES will read from and talk about The Snow Geese and The Music Room at 6 p.m. on Thursday, 3 December, in the Buttery, Wolfson College.
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