#PotW: CenSes Seminar on Multisensory Perception and Action: Embodiment in perception and language – 11 December

by aseifert | Dec 8, 2014 | Events

In the Research Unit in Cognitive and Affective Sciences, we have recently performed a series of psychophysical and brain imaging studies together with neuropsychological investigations of brain-lesioned patients to demonstrate that perception is to be considered as...

#PotW: Nelson Mandela: Myth & Reality – 5 December

by aseifert | Dec 1, 2014 | Uncategorized

The Institute of Commonwealth Studies is convening a seminar to discuss the complexities of Mandela’s ideology, political relationship with other liberation movements within South African society, his record as the first black President of South Africa; and his...

#PotW: Annual George Eliot Conference: Middlemarch – 22 Nov

by aseifert | Nov 17, 2014 | Events

The Annual George Eliot Conference at the Institute of English Studies is organised and will be introduced by Barbara Hardy (Birkbeck & Swansea) and Louise Lee (Roehampton) Papers will be presented by: John Rignall (Warwick & Co-Editor, George Eliot Review):...

#PotW: Too Much Information – Being human in a digital age – 15 November

by aseifert | Nov 10, 2014 | Being Human festival, Events

At Senate House, home to the ‘Ministry of Information’ during WWII and inspiration for Orwell’s 1984, we launch the Being Human festival with a day of activities that will inspire debate over our shared future as ‘digital humans’. Based at the Being Human festival hub...

#PotW: Forbidden Access: Censoring Books and Archives

by aseifert | Nov 3, 2014 | Uncategorized

A collaboration between the Institute of English Studies, the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and Senate House Library. ‘Forbidden Access’ is a multidisciplinary conference exploring how published works and archival materials and the ideas contained in them are...
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