PoTW – CenSes Seminar: See what you hear: The neural basis of audiovisual integration – 23/01/14

by bcoleman | Jan 20, 2014 | Events

Integrating information across the senses is critical for effective interactions with the environment. Over the past decade, evidence has accumulated that multisensory integration is not deferred to later processing in association cortices but starts already in...

#PoTW – Holocaust Memorial Lecture: Antisemitism and Global Politics: Germany, Poland, and Palestine in the 1930s

by bcoleman | Jan 13, 2014 | Events

The Holocaust Memorial Day event is hosted by the Pears Institute for the study of Antisemitism in partnership with the Institute of Historical Research. In this Holocaust Memorial Day lecture, the renowned historian, Professor Timothy Snyder asks, “What was special...

#PoTW – Censorship: Case Studies and Conflicting Interpretations

by bcoleman | Jan 3, 2014 | Events

Robert Darnton’s Panizzi lectures at the British Library will provide a detailed account of how censorship operated under three authoritarian regimes, Bourbon France in the eighteenth century, British India in the nineteenth century, and Communist East Germany in the...

#PoTW – Traditions in the Development of the Warburg Institute: A Commemoration of the Migration in December 1933

by bcoleman | Dec 9, 2013 | Events

The Afterlife of the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek, Hamburg and London – Traditions in the Development of the Warburg Institute: A Commemoration of the Migration in December 1933 To mark the 80th Anniversary of the move of the Warburg Institute to London...

#PoTW – Institute of Modern Languages Research Launch event – Post-National Modern Languages

by bcoleman | Dec 2, 2013 | Events

A day of debate and discussion will (re)launch the Institute under its new name but will also emphasise its continuing mission to promote and facilitate research in Modern Languages in the UK. Despite or because of current challenges facing the sector, IMLR is...
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