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This year's Lent series will explore the lessons that may be learned when the church engages with different aspects of contemporary society. Expert speakers will help us to examine the questions and issues that emerge in the dialogue between the Christian faith and five different facets of modern life. The talks take place in All Saints Church, Market Place, Kingston and run from 1.10pm–2.00pm. Each session will include plenty of time for questions and discussion.
until
6
April
Christos Tsoumanis will be outlining the work of the European Commission, and in particular DG Competition during this lecture aimed at students wishing to find out about the procedures for getting a job or traineeship with the EU institutions and agencies, and to hear from a case handler working for the EU.
Monday
27
March
A Centre for Research on Communities, Identities and Difference (CResCID) event.
Tuesday
28
March
As part of the Kingston Writing School Reading and Lecture Series.
Wednesday
29
March
Symposium: Wild Minds, is focused on the ambiguities and co-operations that define our relations with other species.
Friday
31
March
A series of research seminars open to all Law School academics and students.
Tuesday
4
April
Dr Alessandro Rosanò of University of Padua discusses the relationships between integrity and the EU, with a particular focus on the European Rules of Good Behaviour
Wednesday
5
April
As part of the Kingston Writing School Reading and Lecture Series.
Wednesday
5
April
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