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March 2022 Events

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School of Law Annual Lecture 2022

The School of Law Annual Lecture Series will host Dame Vivien Rose, the fourth ever female Supreme Court judge.

Wednesday 2 March 2022, 17:30-18:30

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The scary side of Zoology

The scary side of Zoology and the surprising medical connections... 

Join us as Professor Jon Gibbins explores some of the Cole Museum specimens and their links to biomedicine.

Wednesday 2 March 2022, 19:30-20:30

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Friday Fledglings

Friday Fledglings: a weekly outdoor session for under 5s.

Friday 4 March 2022, 10:00-11:30

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War in Ukraine

Reading Law School is pleased to announce a special event on the war in Ukraine.

Thursday 10 March 2022, 17:30-18:30

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Friday Fledglings

Friday Fledglings: a weekly outdoor session for under 5s.

Friday 11 March 2022, 10:00-11:30

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Cafe Theologique

Can Perpetrators of Sexual Abuse Change and Should We Even Try

Café Théologique is hosted by the University of Reading Chaplaincy and is a space to explore contemporary issues from a theological perspective.

Monday 14 March 2022, 19:30-21:00

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Café Théologique

Can Perpetrators of Sexual Abuse Change and Should We Even Try?

Monday 14 March 2022, 19:30-21:00

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Chatty Café

Chatty Café: an informal drop-in for caregivers

Tuesday 15 March 2022, 14:00-16:00

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BA Education Studies Annual Lecture

Dr Katy Smart from the University of Oxford will talk about her work with the Brain Story.

Tuesday 15 March 2022, 16:30-18:00

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Common Law Constitutionalism and the Freedom of Speech

Professor Ronald Krotoszynski, Jr.
John S. Stone Chair, Director of Faculty Research, and Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law.

Tuesday 15 March 2022, 17:00-19:00

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Great Debate 2022 The Future for Residential Heating

The aim of this years Great Debate event is to update the audience on these issues and to provide a forum for those attending to ask questions of the experts.

Wednesday 16 March 2022, 19:00-21:00

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Friday Fledglings

Friday Fledglings: a weekly outdoor session for under 5s.

Friday 18 March 2022, 10:00-11:30

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The Commons: Dispersed Song workshop with Carl Gent

Join artist Carl Gent as they look at a range of English folk songs, their history and legacy and work with them to create new lyrical and compositional arrangements to be performed during the workshop. The Commons Dispersed Song workshop

Saturday 19 March 2022, 10:00-12:30

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The Commons: Cordage workshop with artist Catherine Morland

Catherine Morland will explore the story of string and demonstrate how to make cordage with the materials used in her installations in the galleries, including natural plant fibres, recycled plastic bags and fabric scraps.

Saturday 19 March 2022, 12:45-16:45

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Friday Fledglings

Friday Fledglings: a weekly outdoor session for under 5s.

Friday 25 March 2022, 10:00-11:30

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Growth Volatility and Trade

DIVERSIFICATION Vs SPECIALISATION

We are delighted to invite you to participate in the inaugural GEAR Quarterly Lecture organised by the Group for Economic Analysis at Reading (GEAR) at the Department
for Economics of the University of Reading.

Thursday 31 March 2022, 14:00-15:30

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The Commons: A Gathering

This symposium brings together artists involved in The Commons: Re-Enchanting the World project with other invited practitioners to engage in discussions around commoning.

Thursday 31 March 2022, 09:30-17:30

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