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Dr Christine Jackson
Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford
Events this person is speaking at:
Friday 4 November 2016 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
16:30
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Hope
Dr Christine Jackson
(Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford)
,
Professor Carl Heneghan
(Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences)
,
Peter Hinton
(Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford)
Rewley House Research Seminars
Friday 30 August 2019 (18th Week, Trinity Term)
10:00
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Continuing Education Open Day (Friday): Various free talks throughout the day
Various Speakers
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17:30
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17:30
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Dr Elizabeth Gemmill
(Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford)
Graduate Seminar Programme in the Arts and Humanities
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17:30
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Chapels of Convenience - oratories and household chapels from c.1500
Dr Joanna Mattingley
Graduate Seminar Programme in the Arts and Humanities
Thursday 10 March 2016 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
17:30
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Graduate Seminar Programme in the Arts and Humanities: Graduate Student Presentations
Henry Sless
,
Maggie Kilbey
,
Adrienne McKenna
Graduate Seminar Programme in the Arts and Humanities
Thursday 20 October 2016 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:30
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Dr Claire O'Mahony
(University of Oxford)
Graduate Seminar Programme in the Arts and Humanities
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17:15
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Graduate Seminar Programme in the Arts and Humanities: Graduate Presentations
Tanya Heath
(MSt in Historical Studies, OUDCE)
,
Siyao Jiang
(MSt in Historical Studies, OUDCE)
,
Steven Moxey
(MSt in Historical Studies, OUDCE)
,
Craig Patterson
(MSt in Historical Studies, OUDCE)