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ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Thursday 2nd July 2009

London Met University and the HALE faculty are proud to announce their participation in the Holloway Arts Festival, running from the 25th of June to 5th July 2009.

Please click on the links below for more information on the festival and Shonagon, LMU's brand new play, specially created for the event.

The Interpreting Section of the Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Languages and Education Conference:Mastering Public Service Interpreting

Friday, 10 July 2009, 10.00-17.00
Host: Danielle D’Hayer
Click on the links below to view the programme and download the information sheet and registration/payment form


SEMINARS:


April 2009

Thursday 30 April 2009

Room TBA

6-7.30pm

For further information please email:
John Philips

The Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Languages and Education


Research Seminar Series 3: 2008-9

Dr Kathy Castle (London Metropolitan University)

Blackface Performance in Britain: The AHRC and Public Accessibility’

May 2009

Tuesday 5 May 2009

Old Staff Cafe, T1.20

6-7.30pm

Tower Building, 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB (Tube: Holloway Road).

Centre for Transcultural Research 2008-09 Seminar Series

Udo Jorg (London Metropolitan University)

To B or not to B: directionality in interpreting

Anna Ponomareva (London Metropolitan University)

Political speeches: unmasking complexities - voicing perplexities

Thursday 14 May 2009

Room TBA

6-7.30pm

For further information please email:
John Philips

The Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Languages and Education


Research Seminar Series 3: 2008-9

Dr Catherine O’Brien (Kingston University)

‘From Scripture to Screen: The Life of the Virgin Mary in Film’

Wednesday 6
May 2009

Room TM1-12

6pm

Tower Building, 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB (Tube: Holloway Road).

All welcome

The Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Languages and Education

Employability Seminar

The World of Independent Publishers

a talk by

Will Atkinson, Sales Director, Faber and Faber, and Chair of The Independent Publishers Guild

Anne Beech, Editorial Director, Pluto Press

Sally Davison, Managing Editor, Lawrence & Wishart

Please click on the above text for a printable information sheet

Thursday 11
June 2009

Old Staff Cafe, T1.20

2pm-5pm

Tower Building, 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB (Tube: Holloway Road).

Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Languages and Education

Animals and feelings -
Darwin, Derrida, D.H. Lawrence

A seminar with:

Dr Linda Williams, RMIT Melbourne ‘Derrida and Darwin on Human and Animal Emotions: the question of shame as ontological difference’

Trevor Norris, London Metropolitan University ‘The Wildness in D.H. Lawrence’

Please click on the above text for a printable information sheet


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