Morning Lectures

To get an idea of the type of morning lectures to expect have a look at the previous year's schedule.

“Some of the lectures were very interesting especially the one about Children's Literature.”

Anna Grabinska

  • 24th July: Why Music? By Dr Ian Biddle
  • 25th July: The Origins of Children's Literature by Dr Matthew Grenby
  • 27th July: There is only one universal subject. Death by Jeremy Boulton
  • 30th July: "Hole in the Wall" by Prof. Sugata Mitra
  • 31st July: "Representing war: 3 films of Shakespeare's Henry V" by Prof. Peter Reynolds
  • 1st August: "How where you live may effect your health (and in particular you waistline!)" by Tim Townshend
  • 6th August: Heritage Matters by Dr Peter Stone
  • 7th August: "International Relations, Political Theory and Historical Analysis" by Prof. Hartmut Behr
  • 9th August: Cross Cultural Working – The Practical Realities by Richard DaCosta
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