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Of Victorian Interest: April 2013
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If you have a Victorian-related event, CFP, or other item that you believe would interest NAVSA's members, please e-mail. Follow NAVSA on Twitter. NINES: Nineteenth-Century Scholarship Online. Workshop: Locating Women in Victorian Print Cultur. CFP: Romancing the Long British 19th Century (3/1/. CUNY Victorian Conference: Inventing Victorian Rac. Survey Call: How do you use academic journals and . On Cosmopolitanism Seminar - Birbeck Forum for Nin. Last Call: special issue of Womens Writing (5/1/2. Marga...
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Funding Opportunity: Early Career Researcher Workshop- The Lived Environment. Science and Security Programme. You could have aphantasia. Aug 26, 2015 Blog. Heartbeat 1, Susan Aldworth, 2010. Image courtesy of the artist and GV Art gallery, London If counting sheep is an abstract concept, or you are unable to visualise the faces of loved ones, you could have aphantasia a newly defined condition to describe people. Living the interdisciplinary researcher’s environment. Jul 1, 2015 Blog. May 28, 2015 News.
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News | Science in Culture
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Funding Opportunity: Early Career Researcher Workshop- The Lived Environment. Science and Security Programme. The Eye’s Mind: visual imagination, neuroscience and the humanities. Mathematical Cultures: the London Meeting 2012-14. What is the nature of wine perception, and is wine flavour objective? AHRC Science in Culture funded Professor Tony Prescott featured on 15th September BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme. On Call for Papers: Working with Nineteenth Century Medical and Health Periodicals. Storify summ...
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News | Science in Culture
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Funding Opportunity: Early Career Researcher Workshop- The Lived Environment. Science and Security Programme. What is the nature of wine perception, and is wine flavour objective? Oct 29, 2015 News. Professor Barry C. Smith, Director of the Institute of Philosophy and co-director and founder of the Centre for the Study of the Senses (pictured), was interviewed by wine writer and wine columnist for The Sunday Express Jamie Goode, for Jamie Goode’s Wine Blog. May 28, 2015 News. May 1, 2015 News. The AHRC S...
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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 21-23rd June 2013. Reports of the Conference. Temperance archives near the LSHTM. ADHS graduate paper prize. 6-7pm ADHS Presidential Address by Professor Scott Martin (Bowling Green University). This talk will be open to all conference attendees. 7-730pm Ether with Bompas and Parr: Practical talk and tasting of ether. Numbers are limited for this event, please register your interest by emailing undercontrol2013@gmail.com. More details on this event here.
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Current Funding Opportunities | Science in Culture
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Funding Opportunity: Early Career Researcher Workshop- The Lived Environment. Science and Security Programme. There are no current AHRC Science in Culture Theme funding opportunities. The Eye’s Mind: visual imagination, neuroscience and the humanities. Mathematical Cultures: the London Meeting 2012-14. What is the nature of wine perception, and is wine flavour objective? AHRC Science in Culture funded Professor Tony Prescott featured on 15th September BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme.
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AHRC Science in Culture Theme- The Lived Environment Workshop | Science in Culture
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Funding Opportunity: Early Career Researcher Workshop- The Lived Environment. Science and Security Programme. AHRC Science in Culture Theme- The Lived Environment Workshop. May 28, 2015 News. Storify summary of a two day interdisciplinary workshop organised by the AHRC Science in Culture Theme at the Royal Society, London, 19-21st May. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. You may use these. The Eye’s Mind: visual imagination, neuroscience and the humanities.
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Common ground – a collaboration between philosopher Dr Ophelia Deroy and artist Dr Shelley James | Science in Culture
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Funding Opportunity: Early Career Researcher Workshop- The Lived Environment. Science and Security Programme. Common ground – a collaboration between philosopher Dr Ophelia Deroy and artist Dr Shelley James. Jul 9, 2015 Blog. This is a guest blog post by Dr Shelley James, Royal College of Art, a partner on the AHRC Science in Culture Theme Large Grant, Rethinking the Senses: Uniting the Philosophy and Neuroscience of Perception. Team at the University of London. The next few weeks were spent working out ...
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dorothy | Science in Culture
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Funding Opportunity: Early Career Researcher Workshop- The Lived Environment. Science and Security Programme. What is the nature of wine perception, and is wine flavour objective? Oct 29, 2015 News. Professor Barry C. Smith, Director of the Institute of Philosophy and co-director and founder of the Centre for the Study of the Senses (pictured), was interviewed by wine writer and wine columnist for The Sunday Express Jamie Goode, for Jamie Goode’s Wine Blog. Sep 15, 2015 Uncategorized. Jul 9, 2015 Blog.
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