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Breath Catalogue: Monday 14 November, 2-5pm

Posted on 20th October 201616th July 2019 by uble293

Breath Catalogue is a collaborative work by artist-scholars Kate Elswit and Megan Nicely, and data scientist/interaction designer Ben Gimpert, together with…

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Conceiving Histories project takes part in the Being Human Festival

Posted on 29th September 201628th September 2016 by uble293

Conceiving Histories, a new project lead by Isabel Davis in the department of English and Humanities, is taking part in…

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Lunchtime talk 6 October: Anne Whitehead and Angela Woods on “What’s critical about the critical medical humanities?”

Posted on 16th September 201619th September 2016 by uble293

The Edinburgh Companion to the Critical Medical Humanities is a collection of thirty-six essays outlining a compelling new vision for medical…

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Exhibition: ‘ENDS’. Chris Daly, Sisetta Zappone, Anna Burel & Paula Garcia Stone. 7th to 24th July

Posted on 21st June 2016 by uble293

Hundred Years Gallery presents a group show by artists Chris Daly, Sisetta Zappone, Anna Burel and Paula Garcia Stone. The…

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Victorian Psychology Now: 10-11 June 2016. Registration open

Posted on 24th May 201624th May 2016 by uble293

Reading Workshop and Symposium When: Friday 10 June 2016, 2pm-6pm, & Saturday 11 June 2016, 10am. Where: Keynes Library, Birkbeck…

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Embarrassing Bodies: Feeling Self-Conscious in the Nineteenth Century

Posted on 9th May 201610th May 2016 by uble293

Friday 17 June 2016 09.30 – 17.30 Keynes Library, School of Arts Why were the Victorians so keenly aware of…

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Reading Group, Summer 2016: Medicine and Care

Posted on 6th May 201624th May 2016 by uble293

The Birkbeck Medical Humanities Reading Group aims to create a space in which academics, clinicians and students can come together…

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Conceiving Histories: launch event 16 May 2016

Posted on 6th May 20166th May 2016 by uble293

Details: Day – 16th May 2016; Time – 6-7.30; Place – 43 Gordon Square. Sign up for a free place…

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CHASE Medical Humanities Network inaugural workshop: 13 May 2016

Posted on 6th May 20166th May 2016 by uble293

Across the CHASE Consortium institutions, radical and innovative research within the burgeoning field of Medical Humanities is being undertaken. The…

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Zoë Playdon, ‘Mind the Gap: Traditional Indigenous Knowledge, Heterotopias, and Apocalyptic Desire’

Posted on 6th May 201616th July 2019 by uble293

We are pleased to publish here a paper by Zoë Playdon, Emeritus Professor of Medical Humanities, University of London, which…

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