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Sir Alfred Munnings was one of Britain's most celebrated equine artists. This exhibition features over 40 original paintings from his time with the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Shown together in England for the first time in a century, these impressionist paintings highlight the role of horses in military operations, while capturing the beauty of these animals in the war-affected landscapes of France.
until
3
March
Come along and hear from Olena Ugolkova from the Department of Management and International Business, Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine who will be discussing the analysis of features and use of crowdfunding for social and business projects.
Wednesday
20
February
Come to a Postgraduate Architecture MArch Open Evening to find out more about the course.
Wednesday
20
February
Aspects of Capitalism Today brings together a notable group of scholars to ask: what are the most historically distinctive and urgent features of capitalism today? And what new readings of Karl Marx's Capital can help us to understand them?
Thursday
21
February
Visual Literature Exhibition opening
Thursday
21
February
This event is part of the Human Rights Festival 2019, hosted by Kingston University's Centre for Human Rights, Solidarity and Practice and the Department of Politics.
Monday
25
February
As part of the Human Rights Festival 2019, hosted by Kingston University's Department of Politics.
Tuesday
26
February
Hosted by the School of Law, Social and Behavioural Sciences and the student-led Law Society.
Wednesday
27
February
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