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WEDNESDAY 15 JANUARY 2020 • SUPPLEMENT (1) TO NO 5261 • VOL 150 Gazette Supplement

Lectures and Seminars, Hilary term 2020

Humanities 184 Social Sciences 191 Colleges, Halls and Societies 199

Classics Anthropology and Museum Ethnography All Souls English Language and Literature Saïd Business School Green Templeton English/History/History of Art/Music/ Education Kellogg Theology Geography and the Environment Mansfeld History Global and Area Studies St Antony’s History/Medieval and Modern International Development St Hilda’s Languages/ Foundation History of Art Law St John’s Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics Social Policy and Intervention Somerville Medieval and Modern Languages Socio-legal Studies Wolfson Medieval and Modern Languages/ Worcester Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics Institutes, Centres and Blackfriars Hall Music Museums 195 Campion Hall Oriental Studies Regent’s Park Theology and Religion Other Groups 202 Mathematical, Physical and Botanic Garden and Arboretum Friends of the Bodleian Life Sciences 188 China Centre Hebrew and Jewish Studies Chemistry Islamic Studies Engineering Science Foundation for Law, Justice and Society Physics Centre for Life-Writing Plant Sciences Maison Française Zoology Martin School Population Ageing Medical Sciences 189

Pharmacology Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics Population Health Psychiatry

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Humanities Lecture Antjie Krog, Nkosinathi Sithole and Chris Dunton will lecture at 5.30pm on Professor Clíona ÓGallchoir will deliver 28 February in the Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Classics the 2020 Marilyn Butler Lecture at 5.30pm St Anne’s. on 5 February in the Weston Library. Subject: ‘African classics: translating texts, APGRD public lectures Subject: ‘ “Trap doors in private houses": translated contexts’ drama and theatricality in the work of The following lectures will take place at Maria Edgeworth’ Professor Alice Oswald and Denise Riley 5pm in the Ioannou Centre for Classical and will present a reading at 6.30pm on Byzantine Studies, unless otherwise noted. FW Bateson Memorial Lecture 12 March in the Pusey Room, Keble. Free. All welcome. Professor Mark Ford, UCL, will deliver the Subject: ‘Thinking poetry: Alice Oswald Professor Mark Fleishman, Cape Town FW Bateson Memorial Lecture at 5pm on and Denise Riley – a reading and a 5.30pm, 27 Jan, Lecture Theatre: 12 February in the MBI Al Jaber Auditorium. conversation’ ‘Reimagining tragedy from Africa: a Subject: ‘Woman much missed: Thomas South African perspective’ Hardy, Emma Hardy and poetry’ Faculties of English /History/History of Art/Music/Theology Professor David Wiles, Exeter Professor of Bibliography inaugural 10 Feb, Outreach Room: ‘Rhetorical lecture The Bible in art, music and literature acting: the classical theory of acting and Professor Dirk Van Hulle will deliver his interdisciplinary seminar its impact’ inaugural lecture at 5.30pm on 20 February The following seminars will take place Dr Micha Lazarus, Cambridge in Lecture Theatre 2, St Cross Building. at 5pm on Mondays at Trinity, unless 24 Feb, Outreach Room: ‘Shakespeare’s Subject: ‘Reading traces: on book history’s otherwise noted. Convener: Dr C Joynes Aristotle: the poetics in Renaissance digital future’ ’ Hussey seminar EA Lowe Lectures in Palaeography: the Mark Cazalet Professor Luigi Battezzato Hebrew–Latin manuscripts of the library 20 Jan: ‘A sacramental vision: 2 Mar, Lecture Theatre: ‘The Dionysiac in of Corpus Christi contemporary art addressing the sacred’ the flms of Visconti’ Professor Judith Schlanger will deliver the Dr Susanne Sklar 2020 EA Lowe lectures at 5pm in the MBI Faculty of English Language and 27 Jan: ‘Transfguring crucifxion in Al Jaber Auditorium. Literature William Blake’s Jerusalem’ (rescheduled 25 Feb: ‘Two nations in their mother’s from Michaelmas term) womb – Hebrew–Latin manuscripts, their Henry W & Albert A Berg Professor of materiality and their purpose’ The Revd Canon Professor Alison English and American Literature Lecture Milbank, Nottingham 27 Feb: ‘ “Take the garment of a Jew” – Professor Clif Siskin will deliver the Henry 10 Feb: ‘Enchanted black books: bilingual manuscripts, their glosses and W & Albert A Berg Professor of English and gothicising the Bible in Walter Scott and their Jewish background’ American Literature Lecture at 5pm on James Hogg’s Reformation fction’ 27 January in Lecture Theatre 2, St Cross 3 Mar: ’From superscriptio Lincolniensis Dr Sheona Beaumont, KCL Building. to Prior Gregory – the difcult question of 24 Feb: ‘Pick and mix: the non-linear manuscripts’ provenance’ Clarendon Lectures 2020 Bible as modern artists visualise it’ Professor of Poetry Lecture THE MENTAL TRAVELLER Biblical Art in Oxford series Professor Alice Oswald will deliver the An van Camp Professor Denise Gigante will deliver the Hilary term Professor of Poetry Lecture at 3.45pm, 9 Mar, Ashmolean: ‘Rembrandt Clarendon Lectures at 5.30pm in Lecture 5.30pm on 5 March in the Examination and the Bible’ (registration required: Theatre 2, St Cross Building. Schools. [email protected]) 28 Jan: ‘Pilgrims and cold earth Subject: tbc wanderers’ Writers make worlds 30 Jan: ‘The lost traveller’s dream: angels, spectres, shadows’ Benjamin Zephaniah will deliver a lecture at 5.30pm on 20 March in the Gulbenkian 2 Feb: ‘A fearful journey: lions and tygers’ Lecture Theatre, St Cross Building. 4 Feb: ‘Spiraling through eternity in nets Subject: tbc and trees’ Lectures The Poet’s Essay Professor Peggy McCracken will lecture at Adam Phillips will lecture at 4.30pm on 5pm on 23 January in Lecture Theatre 2, St 5 February in the Pusey Room, Keble. Cross Building. Subject: ‘Denise Levertov’ Subject: ‘Animate ivory: animality, materiality and Pygmalion’s statue’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020 185

Faculty of History Dr Jennifer Altehenger Professor Marilyn Nicoud, Avignon 7 Feb: 'Materials, design and revolution in 3 Feb: ‘Some aspects of patient–doctor Carlyle Lectures the making of modern China' relationships in the middle ages: Consilia and Regimina sanitatis, a kind of DON’T THINK FOR YOURSELF: Dr Benedetta Rossi, Birmingham individualised medicine’ AUTHORITY AND BELIEF IN MEDIEVAL 14 Feb: ‘Slavery in the Nigerian Sahel: a PHILOSOPHY resilient institution’ 10 Feb: tbc Peter Adamson, Munich, will deliver the Dr Alex Middleton Dr Taha Yasin Arslan, Istanbul Carlyle Lectures at 5pm on Tuesdays in the 21 Feb: 'Napoleon III, the invasion of 17 Feb: ‘Astronomical instrumentation Examination Schools. Mexico and mid-Victorian liberalism' as a medium for the transmission of 4 Feb: ‘Taqlīd: authority and the knowledge in the Islamic world’ Dr Dexnell Peters intellectual elite in the Islamic world’ 28 Feb: ‘Revolution, empire and Georgina Ferry, freelance writer 11 Feb: ‘Too high a standard: knowledge entangled history in the Southern 24 Feb: ‘No lone heroes: is there a place and scepticism in medieval philosophy’ Caribbean’ for life stories in the history of science?’ 18 Feb: ‘Testing the prophets: reason and 10am–5pm, 6 Mar: Global and imperial Dr Chris Low the choice of faiths’ history graduate student research 2 Mar: ‘Historical and anthropological presentations refections on collapse and seizures 25 Feb: ‘Using the pagans: reason in among KhoeSan of southern Africa’ interreligious debate’ 10am–5pm, 13 Mar: Global and imperial history graduate student research Dr Andreas Winkler 3 Mar: ‘Some pagans are better than presentations 9 Mar: ‘Stars, time and birth: the temple others: the merits of Plato and Aristotle’ and astral science in Graeco-Roman TRANSNATIONAL AND GLOBAL 10 Mar: ‘Finding their voice: women Egypt’ HISTORY SEMINARS: GLOBAL in Byzantine and Latin Christian INTERSECTIONALITIES philosophy’ Faculties of History/Medieval and Modern The following seminars will take place Languages/ James Ford Lectures in British History at 5pm on Tuesdays in the Platnauer FAMILY AND EMPIRE: KINSHIP AND Room, Brasenose. Wine and soft drinks Enlightenment workshop BRITISH COLONIALISM IN THE EAST provided from 4.45pm; all welcome. More The following seminars will take place at INDIA COMPANY ERA, c1750–1850 information: https://global.history.ox.ac.uk/ 5pm on Mondays at the Voltaire Foundation. transnational-and-global-history-seminar. Professor Margot Finn, Royal Historical Conveners: N Cronk, A Lifschitz Conveners: Olivia Durand, Callum Kelly Society and UCL, will deliver the James Maria Florutau, Henrique Laitenberger, Ford Lectures at 5pm on Fridays in the Dr Declan Gilmore-Kavanagh, Kent Vincent Roy-Di Piazza Examination Schools. 21 Jan: tbc 20 Jan: Discussion of recent books on 24 Jan: ‘Family, state and empire’ Dr Faridah Zaman, Thomas C Burnham religion and Enlightenment 31 Jan: ‘Demography and marriage’ and Huw Jones Professor Béla Kapossy, EPFL/Lausanne 28 Jan: Global history graduate students 7 Feb: ‘Race and belonging’ 27 Jan: ‘Forms of federalism: Edward workshop 1 Gibbon’s Great Republic of Europe vs 14 Feb: ‘Property and pensions’ Dr Eleanor Janega, LSE Johannes von Mller’s Bundesrepublik’ 21 Feb: ‘Material cultures and homes’ 18 Feb: tbc Professor Ann Thomson, EUI 28 Feb: ‘Dynasty and violence’ Dr Sneha Krishnan; other speakers tbc 3 Feb: ‘Countering Islamophobia in the 10 Mar: Global history graduate students early 18th century’ Oxford Centre for Global History workshop 2 Professor Claudia Olk, Munich GLOBAL AND IMPERIAL HISTORY History of science, medicine and 10 Feb: ‘ “Beyond too much”: RESEARCH SEMINAR technology research seminars Shakespearean excesses in 18th-century The following seminars will take place at Germany’ The following seminars will take place at 4pm on Fridays in the Colin Matthew Room, 4pm on Mondays in the History Faculty Professor George Rousseau, Bergen History Faculty, unless otherwise noted. Lecture Theatre (cofee from 3.30pm in 17 Feb: ‘What does the new history Tea/cofee is available in the Common Room the Common Room). Conveners: Dr Erica of distributed cognition do for from 3.30pm; all welcome. Conveners: Dr Charters, Professor Mark Harrison, Dr John Enlightenment Studies?’ Erica Charters, Professor James Belich Lidwell-Durnin, Dr Catherine M Jackson, Professor Michèle Bokobza Kahan, Tel Professor Saliha Belmessous, NSW Dr Sloan Mahone Aviv 24 Jan: 'International treaties as imperial Dr Michael Finn, Leeds 24 Feb: ‘L’hospitalité dans les romans social contracts' 20 Jan: ‘Self-help and psychology’ d’émigration/Hospitality in novels of Professor Trevor Burnard, Melbourne emigration’ Dr Taline Garibian 31 Jan: ' “A pack of knaves”: the Royal 27 Jan: ‘Proving violence: forensics and Professor Philip Dwyer, Newcastle African Company, large plantations and war crimes during the First World War’ Australia the rise of the planter class and imperial 2 Mar: ‘Violence and the Enlightenment’ commitment to the support of slavery in British America 1672–1708' 186 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020

Dr Silvia Sebastiani, EHESS Professor Jane Stuart-Smith, Glasgow Dr William Kelly 9 Mar: ‘The orang-utan and the limits of 9 Mar: ‘Sound perspectives for inferring 28 Jan: ‘Empty orchestras: refections on humanity in Enlightenment debates’ social meaning? Speech and speaker (nearly) fve decades of karaoke-singing dynamics over a century of Scottish in Japan’ History of Art Department English’ Professor Stephanie Pitts, Shefeld 4 Feb: ‘The art of persuasion: audience Slade Lectures Faculty of Medieval and Modern development for classical music in a time Languages PHILIP GUSTON (1913–80): HISTORY AND of “crisis” ’ THE ART OF PAINTING Taylor Lecture Professor Katherine Hambridge, Durham Professor Karen Lang will deliver the Slade 11 Feb: ‘Cross-dressing the German voice, Professor Jonathan Bolton will deliver the Lectures at 5pm on Wednesdays in the c1800’ 2020 Taylor Lecture at 5.15pm on Mathematical Institute. 18 February in the . More Dr James Cook, Edinburgh 22 Jan: ‘History and the art of painting’ information and to register: www.mod- 18 Feb: ‘Hearing historic Scotland’ 29 Jan: ‘Troubled beauty’ langs.ox.ac.uk/events/2020/02/18/taylor- Dr Alessandra Palidda, Oxford Brookes lecture-2020. 5 Feb: ‘Fable’ 25 Feb: ‘On- and of-stage cultural Subject: tbc intervention in republican Milan (1796– 12 Feb: ‘Locating the image’ 1802): features, issues and signifcance’ Faculties of Medieval and Modern 19 Feb: ‘The little theatre of Philip Guston’ Languages/Linguistics, Philology and Dr John Croft, Brunel 26 Feb: ‘Wandering into the night’ Phonetics 3 Mar: ‘Music from nowhere’ 4 Mar: ‘Painting, allegory and the history Dr Darci Sprengel Romance linguistics seminars of art’ 10 Mar: ‘Atmosphere as biopower? The following seminars will take place at Managing “the barrier of fear” through 11 Mar: ‘In praise of hands’ 5pm on Thursdays at 47 Wellington Square. DIY music in contemporary Egypt’ Convener: Professor Martin Maiden Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Oxford seminar in music theory and Phonetics Professor Delia Bentley analysis 23 Jan: ‘Breaking down the subject The following seminars will take place at General linguistics seminar function: V-S constructions in Italo- 4.30pm on Wednesdays in the Committee Romance’ The following seminars will take place at Room, Faculty of Music. Conveners: 5.15pm on Mondays in Room 2, Taylorian Andrew Lloyd Professor J Cross, Dr S Wedler Institute. Conveners: Professor A Lahiri, 6 Feb: ‘The discourse-pragmatics of Professor Martin Stokes, KCL Dr K Hoge, Professor W de Melo negation in old Gallo-Romance’ 29 Jan: ‘Translating modes and the Dr David Thomson, Durham, and Professor Kamila Akhmedjanova problem(s) of cross-cultural music John Coleman 20 Feb: tbc analysis: the case of Maqam Nahawand’ 20 Jan: ‘Medieval talking heads: early Anna Paradis Professor Elizabeth Eva Leach acoustic and articulatory phonetics in 5 Mar: ‘Catalan clitics are climbers! The 26 Feb: ‘Imagining the un-encoded: England’ clitic climbing cycle: a pan-Romance analysing afect in a 12th-century love Professor Gennaro Chierchia, Harvard view’ song’ 27 Jan: ‘Number, counting and universal Professor Adam Ledgeway, Cambridge Seminars in ethnomusicology and sound mass/count structures’ 12 Mar: ‘When Greek meets Romance: studies Dr Sam Wolfe changing alignments in the Greek The following seminars will take place at 3 Feb: ‘Syntactic change in French’ of southern Italy’ (postponed from 5pm on Thursdays in the Barn, St John’s. Michaelmas term) Professor Amalia Arvaniti, Kent Convener: Professor J Stanyek 10 Feb: ‘Intonational phonology in Faculty of Music Professor John Mowitt, Leeds the light of crosslinguistic evidence of 23 Jan: ‘Jamming’ variability’ Graduate research colloquia Dr Shzr Ee Tan, RHUL Professor David Langslow, Manchester The following series will take place at 27 Feb: ‘Too “hot” for East Asians? Tango, 17 Feb: ‘The business of making a Latin 5.15pm on Tuesdays in the Denis Arnold salsa and the performance of class and medical translation, and the business of Hall, Faculty of Music. Conveners: Annabelle sex in Singapore’ making an edition of it’ Page, George Haggett Dr Christina Kim, Kent Professor Robert Rawson, Canterbury 24 Feb: ‘Perceived similarity and Christ Church structural convergence in dialogue’ 21 Jan: ‘Music, religion and diplomacy – Dr Matthew Husband a re-evaluation of Gottfried Finger’s 2 Mar: tbc role in the triumph of the Italian style in England’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020 187

Seminar in medieval and Renaissance Ursula Westwood Concert and conference music 25 Feb: 'Josephus on Moses' constitution The Ensemble Simkhat Hanefesh will give a in light of Plutarch's Lycurgus' The following lectures will take place at 5pm concert at 7pm on 15 March at the Holywell on Thursdays in the Wharton Room, All Professor David Jacobson, KCL Music Room. Souls. Convener: Dr M Bent 3 Mar: 'The signifcance of the coins of Subject: 'A journey through Ashkenaz. Agrippa II' The travels of Abraham Levie, 1719–23: Professor Stephen Rose, RHUL early Yiddish music’ 30 Jan: ‘Protected publications: Dr Daniel Schumann privileges for printed music in German- 10 Mar: 'The prohibitive vow in Greek A three-day conference will take place speaking lands, 1500–1600’ and Hebrew discourse’ 16–18 March at the Clarendon Institute. Conveners: Dr Diana Matut, Dr Deborah Professor Elżbieta Witkowska-Zaremba, Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies Rooke Polish Academy of Sciences OXFORD SEMINAR IN ADVANCED JEWISH Subject: 'Jewish musical cultures in early 13 Feb: ‘Keyboard and the 15th-century STUDIES: BETWEEN SACRED AND modern Europe, 1500–1750' musica fcta: on the road toward the PROFANE: JEWISH MUSICAL CULTURES IN twelve steps octave’ SEMINAR IN MODERN JEWISH HISTORY EARLY MODERN EUROPE Professor Christiane Wiesenfeldt, The following seminars will take place at The following seminars will take place at Musikhochschule Weimar 11.10am on Mondays in Lecture room VII, 4pm on Tuesdays at the Clarendon Institute. 27 Feb: ‘Composing compassion: Pierre Brasenose. Conveners: Dr Zoë Waxman, Conveners: Dr Diana Matu, Dr Deborah de La Rue’s Missa de Septem Doloribus’ Dr Jaclyn Granick, Professor Abigail Green, Rooke Professor David Rechter Eva Maschke, Heidelberg Dr Enrico Fink 12 Mar: ‘Polyphony on parchment and Sarah Hagmann, Basel 21 Jan: 'Piyutim in early modern Italian paper: new observations on the recently 27 Jan: ‘Harbin – Berlin – – liturgies' discovered Ars Nova fragments from Shanghai – New York. Shaping new global Leipzig’ Dr Yael Sela, Open University of Israel spaces through Jewish relief networks 28 Jan: ’Exile, and the idea of redemption during World War II’ Composer speaks series in early modern Jewish culture' Paris Chronakis, RHUL Anne Dudley will give a Composer Speaks Professor Suzanne Wijsman, Western 17 Feb: 'A blood-dark sea? Greek lecture at 4pm on 10 February in Lecture Australia antisemitism across the eastern Room A, Faculty of Music. 4 Feb: ’Seeing the sounds: music and Mediterranean, 1830–1912' Subject: ‘Themes and variations in flm musicians in Jewish book art, c1500– scoring’ 1700' Faculty of Theology and Religion

Faculty of Oriental Studies Professor Edwin Seroussi, Hebrew Ptarmigan Lecture 11 Feb: 'A spark of King David: the musical Seminar on Jewish history and literature poetry of Rabbi Israel Najara in Europe' Catherine Conybeare, Bryn Mawr, will in the Graeco-Roman period deliver the Ptarmigan Lecture at 5pm on Dr Piergabriele Mancuso, Medici Archive 30 April in the Examination Schools. The following seminars will take place Project, Florence Followed by drinks reception. at 2.15pm on Tuesdays in the Clarendon 18 Feb: ’The music traditions of the Jews Subject: ‘Was Augustine black?’ Institute. Convener: Martin Goodman in early modern Venice' Hensley Henson Lectures Dr Anna Krauss Matthew Austerklein 21 Jan: 'Material aspects of reading 25 Feb: ’Ashkenazi cantors – a A CHURCH MILITANT: ANGLICANS AND Psalms: observations on the Dead Sea transformation of identity' THE ARMED FORCES IN GREAT BRITAIN Psalms scroll' AND THE UNITED STATES FROM QUEEN Professor Walter Zev Feldman, NYU Abu VICTORIA TO THE VIETNAM WAR LXX Forum Dabi Jelle Verburg, Tubingen 3 Mar: ’Ottoman musical sources as Canon Professor Michael Snape, Durham, 28 Jan: 'Halakhah in Greek: the value antecedents for the Ottoman stock will deliver the Hensley Henson Lectures at of motive in the Septuagint's laws on within the klezmer music fusion' 5pm at the Examination Schools. sacrifce and theft' 27 Feb: 'Anglicans, empire and the armed Professor Judit Frigyes, Bar Ilan forces' (followed by drinks reception) Dr Gil Gambash, Haifa 10 Mar: ’The development and 4 Feb: 'Rome and the Jews: genocidal disappearance of the old practice of east- 4 Mar: 'Anglicans in arms: the First World perspectives' Ashkenazic prayer chant’ War' LXX Forum Concert 5 Mar: 'Anglicans in arms: the Second Dr Antonella Bellantuono, Strasbourg World War' A concert will take place at 7.30pm on 11 Feb: 'Divine epithets in Jewish– 26 February. Conveners: Diana Matut, 11 Mar: 'Soldiering on? Anglicans, Hellenistic literature' Alexandre Cerveux communism and the Cold War' Dr Kim Czajkowski and Dr Benedikt Subject: ‘A celebration of French–Jewish 12 Mar: 'Anglicans, remembrance and the Eckhardt, Edinburgh music’ memorialisation of military service' 18 Feb: 'The king's man? Nicolaus of Damascus on Herod the Great' 188 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020

Speaker’s Lectures Mathematical, Physical Dr Edmund Tarleton 3 Feb: ‘Simulating micromechanical tests THE ‘PARTING OF THE WAYS’ BETWEEN and Life Sciences using discrete dislocation and crystal JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY plasticity’ Department of Chemistry Adele Reinhartz, Ottawa, will deliver a Dr Emilio Martinez-Paneda, Imperial Speaker’s Lecture at 5pm on 29 April at the Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology 10 Feb: ‘Predictive modelling of hydrogen Harris Lecture Theatre, Oriel, followed by a research colloquia resisted fracture’ light reception. Subject: ‘The “parting of the ways:” why it The following colloquia will take place at Dr Simon Gill, Leicester matters, and to whom’ 2pm on Thursdays in the Dyson Perrins 17 Feb: ‘Modelling the stress-driven Lecture Theatre. Conveners: Professor reorientation of zirconium hydrides’ Véronique Gouverneur, Dr Michael Booth Professor Laurent Stainier, École Centrale 2019 RSC Bader Award Lecture Nantes Professor Jason Micklefeld, Manchester 24 Feb: ‘Data driven mechanics: 23 Jan: ‘Discovery, characterisation and an integrated approach, towards engineering synthetic pathways towards inelasticity’ bioactive molecules’ Professor Maria Charlambides, Imperial Professor Virginie Vidal, École Nationale 2 Mar: ‘Towards predictive models Supérieure de Chimie de Paris for fracture in highly flled particulate 30 Jan: ‘Recent advances in asymmetric composites’ catalysis: synthetic applications’ Dr Mahmoud Mostafavi, Bristol Professor David W Christianson, 9 Mar: ‘Modelling and measurement Pennsylvania of viscoplastic deformation of cubic 13 Feb: ‘Directing biosynthesis with systems at micro level’ modular architecture in terpenoid cyclases’ Department of Physics 2019 RSC Merck, Sharp & Dohme Award Theoretical particle physics seminars Lecture Professor Nicolai Cramer, EPF Lausanne The following seminars will take place 20 Feb: ‘Lending hands – catalysts for at 4pm on Thursdays in the Simkins Lee asymmetric C-H functionalisations’ Room, Department of Physics. Convener: Professor Subir Sarkar Professor Chris Willis, Bristol 27 Feb: ‘Combining organic synthesis, Dr Andrew Larkoski, Reed College isotopes and synthetic biology in natural 23 Jan: ‘A recipe for high precision jet products research’ substructure’ Dr Daniele Leonori, Manchester Dr Josef Pradler, Institute of High Energy 5 Mar: ‘Photoinduced assembly of C–N Physics, Vienna and C–C bonds’ 30 Jan: ‘The photon as a new physics messenger’ 2019 RSC Harrison–Meldola Memorial Prize Lecture Dr Martin Bauer, IPPP Durham Professor Matthew Powner, UCL 6 Feb: ‘Flavour bounds on axion-like 12 Mar: ‘On the chemical origins of particles and a new solution to (g-2)_\mu’ peptides’ Dr Sabine Hossenfelder, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies Department of Engineering Science 13 Feb: ‘Superfuid dark matter’

Solid mechanics and materials 20 Feb: tbc engineering seminars Dr Alex Huss, Durham The following seminars will take place 27 Feb: ‘Triple diferential dijet cross at 2pm on Mondays in Lecture Theatre 1, section at the LHC’ Thom Building. Convener: Dr Edmund Dr Diego Blas, KCL Tarleton 5 Mar: ‘Astrophysical probes of ultra-light Professor Philip Bayly, Washington dark matter’ 20 Jan: ‘The brain in motion: visualising Dr Claude Duhr, CERN brain biomechanics and understanding 12 Mar: ‘Quantum chromodynamics’ traumatic brain injury’ Professor Laurence Brassart 27 Jan: ‘Micromechanics of near ideal polymer networks’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020 189

Department of Plant Sciences Professor Katie Peichel, Bern Medical Sciences 3 Feb: ‘Genetics of adaptation: the roles of Departmental research seminars pleiotropy and linkage’ Department of Pharmacology The following seminars will take place at Dr Elizabeth Clare, QMUL 12.30pm on Thursdays in the Large Lecture 10 Feb: ‘Multi trophic level response to Pharmacology, anatomical Theatre, Department of Plant Sciences. fragmentation in one of planet's most neuropharmacology and drug discovery Organiser: Professor Dmitry Filatov disrupted ecosystems’ seminars Professor Wanne Kromdijk, Cambridge Professor Anjali Goswami, Natural History The following seminars will take place at 23 Jan: ‘Re-engineering photoprotection Museum noon on Tuesdays in the Lecture Theatre, to improve crop productivity: models, 17 Feb: tbc Department of Pharmacology. measurements and serendipity’ Weldon Lecture Dr Giovanna Zinzalla, Karolinska Institutet. Dr Patrick Achard, CNRS Professor Stephen Pacala, Princeton Host: Professor Angela Russell 30 Jan: ‘Long-distance transport of 4pm, 24 Feb, : 21 Jan: ‘How transcription factor gibberellins in plants’ ‘Predicting the forest from the trees’ interaction networks control gene expression programs’ Professor Edwige Moyroud, Sainsbury Lab Professor Joseph Travis, Florida 6 Feb: ‘Bullseye! Understanding the 2 Mar: ‘Do animals adapt to their density Professor David Wyllie, Edinburgh. Host: mechanisms of petal patterning’ regimes? Looking for an answer with the Dr Barbara Zonta least killifsh’ 28 Jan: ‘Of mice (and rats) and men: Professor John Pannell, Lausanne assessing and correcting dysfunction in 13 Feb: ‘Evolutionary transitions in plant Professor Jeremy Field, Exeter models of fragile X syndrome’ sexual systems’ 9 Mar: ‘Social evolution in bees and wasps’ Professor Frances Edwards, UCL. Host: Dr Tim Haskett and Dr Maddy Seale Dr Tim Viney 20 Feb: ‘Controlling endophytic nitrogen 4 Feb: ‘Alzheimer's disease: the fxation with engineered signalling’ interaction between amyloid beta, (Haskett) and ‘Form and function of the synapses and microglia’ dandelion fruit’ (Seale) Dr Susan Deuchars, Leeds. Host: Professor Dr Jaume Flexas, Mallorca Paolo Tammaro 27 Feb: ‘Ecophysiology of 11 Feb: ‘Is there neurogenesis in the adult photosynthesis: expanding towards spinal cord?’ geographical, phylogenetic and commercial directions’ Professor Jack Scannell, JW Scannell Analytics Ltd and Edinburgh. Host: Professor Manuel Rodriguez Concepcion, Professor Grant Churchill CRAG Barcelona 18 Feb: ‘Damn the compass, full steam 5 Mar: ‘Exploring new ways of improving ahead! Disease model validity and the carotenoid contents in plants: a route to problem of drug discovery’ El Dorado’ Associate Professor Pipsa Saharinen, Dr Ronelle Roth, Cambridge Helsinki. Host: Professor Paolo Tammaro 12 Mar: ‘Plant–fungal dialogue at 25 Feb: ‘Control of vascular stability the heart of arbuscular mycorrhizal and infammation-induced leakage via symbiosis’ integrins’

Department of Zoology Professor Andrea Németh. Host: Professor Rebecca Sitsapesan Departmental research seminars 26 Feb: tbc The following seminars will take place at Professor Walter Marcotti, Shefeld. Host: 1pm on Mondays in the Seminar Room, Professor Paolo Tammaro Zoology Research and Administration 3 Mar: ‘Age-related changes at the Building, 11a Mansfeld Road, unless synapses of mouse inner hair cells’ otherwise noted. Organisers: Dr Sarah Professor Philipp Sasse, Bonn. Host: Dr Knowles, Dr Jonathan Green Rebecca Burton Professor Dora Biro 10 Mar: ‘The enlightened heart: 20 Jan: ‘Cognition, collective intelligence optogenetic approaches to treat and and cultural evolution’ understand cardiac arrhythmia’ Professor Kevin Foster 27 Jan: ‘Cooperation, competition and warfare in bacteria: from model systems to the microbiome’ 190 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020

Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Nufeld Department of Population Health Department of Psychiatry Genetics An Oxford conversation Department of Psychiatry meetings Marianne Fillenz Lecture Simon Stevens, NHS England, Damian The following lectures will take place at Dr Nils Brose, Gttingen, will deliver the Collins, MP, and Sarah Montague, BBC’s 9.30am on Tuesdays in the Seminar Room, annual Marianne Fillenz Lecture at 1.15pm World at One, will be in discussion at 6pm Department of Psychiatry, Warneford on 5 March in the Large Lecture Theatre, on 30 January at the Sheldonian Theatre. Hospital. Security badges to be worn to all Sherrington Building. All welcome. Host: Registration required: https://oxford. lectures. Professor David Paterson onlinesurveys.ac.uk/fake-news-on-our- Professor Glyn Lewis, UCL Subject: ‘Dynamic control of presynaptic lives-30-january-2020. 21 Jan: ‘Antidepressant efectiveness and function in health and disease’ Subject: ‘The impact of fake news on our clinical importance’ lives’ Mabel FitzGerald Lecture Dr Najaf Amin Sir Richard Doll seminars in public health Professor Eve Marder, Brandeis, will 28 Jan: ‘Multi-omics studies in and epidemiology deliver the annual Mabel FitzGerald Lecture depression’ at 1pm on 24 February in the Large Lecture The following seminars will take place Professor Phil Cowen and Dr Rupert Theatre, Sherrington Building. All welcome. at 1pm in the Lecture Theatre, Richard McShane Host: Professor David Paterson Doll Building, unless otherwise noted. All 4 Feb: ‘Overcoming the black dog: Subject: ‘Diferential resilience to welcome. More information: www.ndph. ketamine and esketamine for resistant perturbation of circuits with similar ox.ac.uk/rdseminars. Conveners: David depression’ performance’ Preiss, Louisa Gnatiuc, Gracia Fellmeth, Keren Papier Professor Anne Speckens, Radboud Head of Department seminar series 11 Feb: ‘The application for mindfulness- Dr Carolyn Taylor The following seminars will take place at based interventions in healthcare: their noon, 21 Jan: ‘Twenty-fve-year risks 1pm on Fridays in the Sherrington Library, possible value for patients and doctors’ of breast cancer mortality in 500,000 Sherrington Building, unless otherwise women’ Professor Cornelia Van Dujin noted. All welcome. Conveners and hosts: 25 Feb: ‘Towards prevention of dementia: Professor Maike Glitsch, Dr Duncan Sparrow Dr Heidi Lai, Imperial opportunities and challenges’ 28 Jan: ‘Trans fatty acid biomarkers and Professor Kim Dora incident type 2 diabetes: pooled analysis Professor Tamsin Ford, Cambridge 24 Jan: ‘Insights into the regulation of from 11 prospective cohort studies’ 3 Mar: ‘Transitional care for young adults human coronary microvascular fow’ with ADHD – results from the CATChuS Professor Jemma Hopewell Professor Scott Waddell study’ 4 Feb: ‘The genetics of stroke’ 31 Jan: ‘Confict or complement: parallel Dr Quentin Huys, UCL memories control behaviour in the wee Professor Dylan Thompson, Bath 10 Mar: ‘Neurocognitive predictors of fy’ 11 Feb: ‘Movement posology for a digitally depression relapse’ enabled world’ Professor Alan Garfnkel 7 Feb: ‘Oscillation in physiology: the how Professor Mary Renfrew, Dundee and the why’ 18 Feb: ‘Using evidence to transform policy and practice – can it be done?’ Professor Dr Laura De Laporte, RWTH Aachen Professor Peter Diggle, Lancaster 14 Feb, Sherrington Large Lecture 25 Feb: ‘Design and analysis of prevalence Theatre: ‘Synthetic building blocks to surveys in low-resource settings’ assemble tissue regenerative constructs Professor Julia Hippisley-Cox in situ’ 3 Mar: ‘The risk of everything – using Professor Kim Midwood linked electronic health records to 28 Feb: ‘Decoding danger signals from develop and validate risk prediction tools the extracellular matrix reveals new for use in clinical care’ strategies to treat infammatory disease Professor Richard Gray and cancer’ 10 Mar: ‘Trials to assess potential Professor Ruediger Klein, Max Planck preventive, neuroprotective or Institute of Neurobiology symptom-alleviating treatments for 6 Mar: ‘Guidance mechanisms during Alzheimer’s disease’ neural circuit development’ Professor Dr Wolfgang Driever, Freiberg 13 Mar: ‘Dynamic control of neural proliferation zones in the zebrafsh larval thalamus’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020 191

Social Sciences Ashley Coutu Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity 7 Feb: ‘From an East African savanna to a SEMINAR SERIES Victorian parlour: the journey of ivory on School of Anthropology and Museum 19th-century caravans’ The following seminars will take place at Ethnography 1pm on Thursdays in the Lecture Room, Veronica Strang, Durham 61 Banbury Road, unless otherwise noted. Departmental seminar series: human 14 Feb: ‘ “Wisdom begins with wonder”: Convener: Professor S Ulijaszek and non-human adaptations to changing evolutionary and cultural perspectives environments: cultural, social and on human engagements with water and Aurora Perez-Cornago biological perspectives light’ 23 Jan: ‘Height, weight and prostate cancer’ The following seminars will take place at Christopher Morton 3.15pm on Fridays in the Lecture Room, 21 Feb: ‘Attempted portraits: photography Giles Yeo, Cambridge 64 Banbury Road. Conveners: Dr L Rival, and the limits of visibility in Evans- 30 Jan: ‘Is obesity a choice?’ Dr S Carvalho Pritchard’s ethnography’ Sabine Parrish David Ludwig, Wageningen Jon Mitchell, Sussex 6 Feb: ‘Cofee, pure and simple: rejection 24 Jan: ‘Towards an epistemology of 28 Feb: ‘Anthropology, animism and of milk and sugar by Brazilian specialty international development’ animation: refections on life, death and cofee consumers’ Christianity’ Alecia Carter, UCL Doreen Montag, QMUL 31 Jan: ‘Limitations on the formation of Taous Dahmani, Paris 1 13 Feb: ‘An eco-bio-socio-political culture in wild, desert-living baboons’ 6 Mar: ‘The photographic representation approach to anaemia in Peru’ of struggle and the struggle for Marlee Tucker, Radboud Cornelia van Dujin photographic representation: an 7 Feb: ‘How do mammals respond to 20 Feb: ‘New perspectives on weight and introduction to “Direct Action changing environments? Perspectives metabolic changes in Alzheimer’s disease Photography” ’ from movement ecology’ and dementia’ Samuel Derbyshire Laura Rival Stanley Ulijaszek 13 Mar: ‘Remembering Turkana: photo- 14 Feb: ‘Pluralising science in the 27 Feb: ‘Framing obesity as a problem’ elicitation and material histories in Anthropocene: the role of ethnobiology’ northwestern Kenya’ Tess Bird, Wesleyan René Bobe, Gorongosa National Park noon, 12 Mar: ‘Visual materiality of Anthropology Research Group at Oxford 21 Feb: ‘ as a driver of corporate science: asbestos, tobacco, on Eastern Medicines and Religions hominin evolution’ pharma and food’ seminar series: materia medica in China: Simon Pooley, Birbeck past and present Tanja Schneider, St Gallen 28 Feb: ‘Current and future approaches to 12 Mar: ‘Sustainability on stage: The following seminars will take place at improving human–predator relations’ FoodTech and the spectacle of 5pm on Wednesdays in the Pauling Centre, innovation’ David Wengrow, UCL 58a Banbury Road. Convener: Professor 6 Mar: ‘Slavery and its rejection among E Hsu WORKSHOP foragers on the Pacifc coast of North Georges Métailié, French National Centre A workshop will take place 10am–3.30pm on America (or “culture areas” as structures for Scientifc Research/Alexandre Koyré 5 March at St Cross. More information: www. of resistance)’ Center oxfordobesity.org. Sabrina Leonelli, Exeter 22 Jan: ‘TCM in modern local Subject: ‘Materialities of obesity and 13 Mar: ‘Plants crossing borders: between pharmacopoeias published between the eating disorders – new policy directions?’ local communities and international law: years 1960 and 1980 in China’ Primate conversations seminar series how ontologies help plant data to cross Taiping Fan, Cambridge borders’ The following seminars will take place at 5 Feb: ‘Revitalising traditional medicine: 4.30pm on Tuesdays in the Lecture Room, : research seminar opportunities and challenges’ 64 Banbury Road. Child-friendly events in visual, material and museum Manuel Campinas, LSHTM with tea and biscuits. Convener: anthropology 19 Feb: ‘Ethnic Qiang medicines: Dr S Carvalho The following seminars will take place at disputed signifcance and industrial Andrew Whiten, St Andrews 1pm on Fridays in the Lecture Theatre, aspirations’ 21 Jan: ‘The discovery of animal cultures Pitt Rivers Museum, Robinson Close. Man Gu, China Academy of Chinese and its multifarious implications across Conveners: Dr E Hallam, Dr C Morton Medical Sciences biology, psychology, anthropology and Graeme Were, Bristol 4 Mar: ‘A comparative study of Tianhui conservation’ 24 Jan: ‘Re-inheriting the revolutionary medical manuscripts and Huangdi Tina Ldecke, Senckenberg Biodiversity past: museums, archives and social repair Neijing’ and Climate Research Centre in Vietnam’ 28 Jan: ‘Isotope-based reconstructions Ramon Sarr of early hominin dietary versatility in 31 Jan: ‘Blow-up in Bissau: the curator’s Pleistocene Africa’ cut’ 192 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020

Thomas O’Mahoney, Anglia Ruskin Simon Quinn Department of Education 4 Feb: ‘Evolution of the primate vocal 12 Mar: ‘Job search assistance for refugees tract: the known, the unknown and the in Jordan: an adaptive feld experiment’ Philosophy, religion, education research unknowable’ group Radhakrishnan Memorial Lectures Theo Toppe, Leipzig The following seminars will take place at THE TIMELINESS OF ANCIENT INDIA 11 Feb: ‘Causes and consequences of 5pm on Tuesdays in Room D, 15 Norham cooperative games in young children’ Harry Falk, Professor Emeritus in Gardens. Convener: Dr Liam Francis Gearon. Indology, FU Berlin, will deliver the 2020 Co-conveners: Professor Alis Oancea, Dr Kimberley Hockings, Exeter Radhakrishnan Memorial Lectures at 5pm Nigel Fancourt 18 Feb: ‘Coexistence matters: great on Wednesdays in the Old Library, All Souls. ape adaptability in human-impacted Lyudmila Nurse No registration required. landscapes’ 4 Feb: ‘The future of beliefs and religions 26 Feb: ‘Mauryan times: from splendid study: implications for educational various speakers isolation to modernity’ research’ 25 Feb: ‘Classic conversations: Konrad 4 Mar: ‘The post-Mauryan war for Lorenz’ Tony Eaude Indianity’ 11 Feb: ‘How young children’s identities Laura Van Holstein, Cambridge 11 Mar: ‘Kushan rule and the pitfalls of are constructed – the case for a holistic 3 Mar: ‘Darwin's manufactory hypothesis international trade’ approach based on Bildung and virtue revisited’ ethics’ various speakers Saïd Business School Dina El Odessy 10 Mar: ‘Gorongosa research day’ The following events will take place at the 3 Mar: ‘Quranic pedagogy and values’ COMPAS seminar series: refugees and host Saïd Business School. Public seminar programme communities: perspectives, evidence and thinking’ Distinguished speaker seminar The following seminars will take place at 5pm on Mondays at the Department The following seminars will take place at Hiro Mizuno, Government Pension of Education, 15 Norham Gardens. More 3.30pm on Thursdays in the Seminar Room, Investment Fund (GPIF), will speak at information: www.education.ox.ac.uk / 61 Banbury Road. Funded by the John 5.45pm on 17 January, followed by a Q&A. news-events/events. Conveners: Professor Fell Fund as part of the Socio-Economic Registration required: https://oxford-said- Harry Daniels, Professor Ian Thompson Impact of Refugees on Local Communities rewleylecture-polman.eventbrite.com. (SERLOCAL) project. More information: Subject: ‘Reimagining the capital Professor Harry Daniels, Professor Ian www.econforced.com/serlocal. Convener: markets: what investors and corporates Thompson and Alice Tawell Dr C Vargas-Silva need to do’ 20 Jan: ‘Diferences in rates of school exclusions in the four jurisdictions of Cory Rodgers Art at Oxford Saïd – Exhibition opening the UK’ 23 Jan: ‘What does “social cohesion” talk mean for refugees and hosts? Professor Martin Mills, UCL Professor Alice Kettle, Manchester Ethnographic insights from Kakuma, 27 Jan: ‘Alternative provision and school School of Art and President, Embroiderers’ Kenya’ exclusions’ Guild, will speak at 5.45pm on 22 January, Gabriel Ullysea followed by a Q&A. Registration required: Matthew Purves, Ofsted 30 Jan: ‘Informality and the labour https://oxford-said-art-kettle-taylor. 3 Feb: ‘Behaviour and attitudes in the market efects of mass migration: eventbrite.com/?af=Gazette. education inspection framework’ evidence from Syrian refugees in Turkey’ Subject: ‘Threads of change’ Mina Fazel Bilal Malaeb, LSE Driving diversity and inclusion seminar 10 Feb: tbc 6 Feb: ‘Cooperation in a fragmented series Lucinda Ferguson society: experimental evidence on Syrian Sir Martin Donnelly, Boeing Europe and 17 Feb: ‘Law and exclusion from school’ refugees and natives in Lebanon’ Boeing UK & I, will speak at 5.45pm on Professor Jill Porter and Ruth Moyse, Theresa Beltramo, UNHCR 12 February, followed by a Q&A. Registration Reading 13 Feb: ‘Understanding the required: https://oxfordsaid-diversity- 24 Feb: ‘From inclusion to exclusion from socioeconomic profle of refugees in donnelly.eventbrite.com/?af=Gazette. school: transforming the lives of young Kalobeyei, Kenya’ Subject: ‘Gender diversity: how far have people with special educational needs we progressed?’ Isabel Ruiz and disabilities?’ 20 Feb: ‘The impacts of refugee Engaging with the Humanities repatriation on receiving communities’ Professor Sarah Foot will speak at Jean-Francois Maystadt, Antwerp 2.30pm on 20 March, followed by a Q&A. 27 Feb: ‘The impacts of refugees beyond Registration required: https://oxfordsaid- the labour markets in Africa’ engaging-foot.eventbrite.com/?af=Gazette. Subject: ‘Medieval and modern Nao Omata perspectives on women’s leadership in 5 Mar: ‘The ideal refugee-host? the Church’ Questioning Uganda’s self-reliance strategy’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020 193

Quantitative Methods Hub seminar series Andrew Marotta Dr Saskia Warren, Manchester 13 Feb: 'Exploring ethics and emotional 27 Feb: ‘Pluralising mobile methods: The following seminars will take place at intelligence among computer science researching (im)mobilities with Muslim 12.45pm on Mondays in the Department of majors' women in Birmingham, UK’ Education. Convener: Dr L-E Malmberg Ann Ang and Lesley Nelson-Addy Dr David Tyfeld, Lancaster Kate M Xu, Open University of the 27 Feb: 'Decolonising pedagogy' 12 Mar: ‘Will China deliver urban Netherlands “ecological civilisation”?’ 20 Jan: ‘The efect of a growth mindset Dr Liam Guilfoyle on mastery goal orientation, cognitive 27 Feb: ‘Researching in cross-curricular Oxford School of Global and Area Studies load and learning performance: an contexts: challenges and afordances' experimental study’ Yusuf Oldaç Latin American Centre Lisa Bardach, York 5 Mar: 'Contributions of international The following seminars will take place 27 Jan: ‘The role of within-class higher education study to individuals at 5pm in the Main Seminar Room, Latin consensus on classroom climate and through them to society: a American Centre, 1 Church Walk. constructs in the context of multi-level comparative study of Turkish migrants (structural equation) modelling’ and returnees' MAIN SEMINARS Elizabeth Woodward, UCL James O’Donovan and Professor Niall The following seminars will take place on 3 Feb: ‘Insights from sleep diaries and Winters Fridays, unless otherwise noted. Conveners: wearable sensors: the relationship 12 Mar: ‘ "We are the people whose Dr Andreza A de Souza Santos, Dr Carlos between trauma exposure and post- opinions don't matter": using photovoice Pérez Ricart traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with methodology with community health Roundtable sleep and physiological arousal’ workers in Uganda’ Jonas von Hofmann, Thomas Grisaf, Anna-Liisa Jgi, Jyväskylä Research seminar Reading, and Marie Nougier (tbc) 10 Feb: ‘Salivary cortisol in stress research 24 Jan: ‘Current debates on drug policy in The following seminars will take place at in education – considerations, pitfalls and Latin America’ 5pm on Tuesdays at St Antony’s. Convener: promises from the Teacher and Student Dr David Johnson Moritz Kraemer Stress and Interaction in Classroom 31 Jan: tbc Study’ Dr David Johnson 21 Jan: ‘Education, uncertainty and the Brazilian Studies Programme annual Jake Anders, UCL search for meaning: an introduction’ conference roundtable 17 Feb: ‘The efect of embedding Andreza A de Souza Santos, Timothy formative assessment on pupil Gabrielle Stewart Power, Flavia Biroli, Brasilia, Mariana attainment’ 28 Jan: ‘Life course uncertainty: toward a Batista, Pernambuco, and Gabriel Ulyssea new understanding of youth transitions Timothy Tuti Nganga 7 Feb: ‘ Informality in a changing political- and migration for education’ 24 Feb: ‘Evaluation of adaptive feedback economic system in Brazil’ in a smartphone-based serious game on Dr Elsa Lee, Cambridge Ana Gutierrez Garza, St Andrews health care providers’ knowledge gain in 3 Mar: ‘Environmental uncertainty: 14 Feb: tbc neonatal emergency care: a randomised education for sustainable development’ experiment’ Book launch Dr Pia Jolife Arturo Santa-Cruz, Guadalajara Anna-Maria Ramezanzadeh 10 Mar: ‘Sociocultural uncertainty: 21 Feb: US Hegemony and the Americas: 2 Mar: ‘The macro and the micro – religion and cultures of childhood and Power and Economic Statecraft in measuring motivation and engagement youth during Japan’s Christian century’ International Relations in the language classroom’ School of Geography and the Environment Michael Reid, The Economist James Hall, Southampton 28 Feb: ‘Latin America in an era of 9 Mar: ‘SEM and model ft: what to do Transport Studies Unit discontent’ when traditional model ft indices are unavailable and strategies towards CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRANSPORT 6 Mar: United Nations Development publication of peer-review papers’ AND MOBILITIES SEMINAR SERIES Programme conference (tbc)

Qualitative Research Methods Hub The following seminars will take place at Julie Cupples, Edinburgh 1pm on Thursdays in the Herbertson Room, 13 Mar: ‘The (un)making of the resilient The following seminars will take place at School of Geography and the Environment. subject in Guatemala’s colonial 12.45pm on Thursdays in Seminar Room B, Lunch available from 12.15pm in the TSU disasterscape’ 15 Norham Gardens. All welcome to bring a Ofce. packed lunch and join the discussion. Professor Iain Docherty, Stirling, and Caitlin Prentice Professor Jon Shaw, Plymouth 23 Jan: 'Being a researcher-practitioner: 30 Jan: ‘Transport matters’ the challenges and benefts of mixing feld work and teaching' Dr Tina Harris, Amsterdam 13 Feb: ‘Congestion in the skies: mobility, Dr Amber Murrey airspace and new routes across the 30 Jan: 'Decolonising methodologies' Himalayas’ 194 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020

LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY SEMINAR Dr Hadeel Abu Hussein Faculty of Law 11 Feb: ‘Palestinian Arab citizens in Israel, The following seminars will take place equality struggle’ Public International Law discussion group on Thursdays, unless otherwise noted. Conveners: Carlos Pérez Ricart, Eduardo Professor Larissa Remnick, Bar-Ilan The group meets at 12.30pm on Thursdays Posada-Carb 18 Feb: ‘The Israeli diaspora in Berlin: in the Old Library, All Souls. Conveners: back to being Jewish?’ Eirini Fasia, Hannes Jbstl Juan Luis Ossa, Adolfo Ibáez 23 Jan: ‘Electoral practices in post- Dr Hizki Shoham, Bar-Ilan Laura Rees-Evans, Fietta LLP independent Chile, 1820–30’ (joint 25 Feb: ‘The emotional scripting of 23 Jan: ‘Brexit and public international seminar with Adolfo Ibáez University) boycotts: the Nazi–Zionist agreement in law: current developments’ Jewish public culture during the 1930s’ Jorge Wiesse, Pacífco David Turns, Cranfeld Wed, 29 Jan: ‘Identidad nacional y Dr Nitzan Lebovic, Lehigh 30 Jan: ‘Justifying the unjustifable: paisajes Peruanos (1955) de José de la 3 Mar: ‘On Zionism and melancholia: an towards a renaissance of the doctrine of Riva Agero’ (in Spanish; joint seminar alternative history’ armed reprisals?’ with Universidad del Pacífco) Professor Sandy Kedar, Haifa Sofa Galani, Bristol Klaus Gallo, Torcuato Di Tella 10 Mar: ‘Emptied lands: a legal geography 6 Feb: ‘Maritime security and human 6 Feb: ‘The theatrics of reform: politics of Bedouin rights in the Negev’ rights at sea’ and cultural sphere in Buenos Aires, Shannon Raj Singh, Special Tribunal for 1816–37’ Oxford Department of International Lebanon/ELAC Development Malcolm Deas 13 Feb: ‘Operationalising states’ 13 Feb: ‘The biography of President preventive obligations in relation to mass Oxford Poverty and Human Development Virgilio Barco: refections on the study of atrocities’ Initiative Colombian politics’ Neha Jain, EUI Florence LUNCHTIME SEMINAR SERIES Sebastián Alvarez 20 Feb: ‘International judicial speech 20 Feb: ‘Mexican banks and foreign The following seminars will take place at acts’ fnance: from internationalisation to 1pm on Fridays in Seminar Room 2, Queen Ulf Linderfalk, Lund fnancial crisis, 1973–82’ Elizabeth House. Conveners: Dr N Quinn, 27 Feb: ‘ The efect of jus cogens and the Dr R Nogales Consuelo Saizar, Cambridge individuation of norms’ 27 Feb: ‘The Latin American boom: a Dr Benoît Decerf, Namur Katherine Fortin, Utrecht publishing history’ 24 Jan: ‘Too young to die: deprivation 5 Mar: ‘Legal identity and non- measures combining poverty and Marina Garone, UNAM international armed confict’ premature mortality’ 5 Mar: ‘Historia del libro en América Joanna Dingwall, Glasgow Latina (siglo XVI-al XIX): panorama Ms Putu Natih 12 Mar: ‘Deep seabed mining: the de una disciplina en evolucin’ (joint 7 Feb: ‘Building a composite common heritage conundrum’ Seminar with the Iberian History multidimensional poverty index using Seminar) Delphi dimensions, indicators and Department of Social Policy and weights’ Margaret Power, Illinois Institute of Intervention Technology Professor Kirsten Sehnbruch, LSE, and Dr 12 Mar: ‘Puerto Rican nationalism, Latin Mauricio Apablaza, Desarrollo Colloquia American solidarity and the 1930s: how 14 Feb: ‘The quality of employment The following colloquia will take place at good was the good neighbour policy?’ (QoE) in nine Latin American countries: a 10am on Thursdays in the Violet Butler multidimensional perspective’ Israel studies seminar Room, Department of Social Policy and Professor James Foster, George Intervention. Convener: Professor J Barlow The following lectures will take place at Washington 2.15pm on Tuesdays in the Board Room, Dr Triin Lauri 21 Feb: ‘Unidimensional underpinnings Middle East Centre, St Antony’s. 23 Jan: ‘Hidden asymmetries of multidimensional counting measures’ in explaining intergenerational Dr Seyed Ali Alavi, SOAS Dr Hector Moreno transmission of educational attainment 21 Jan: ‘Iran and Palestine: past, present, 28 Feb: ‘On synthetic income panels’ in Europe: set analytic comparison’ future’ Dr Laurence Roope Dr Yulia Shenderovich Dr Heather Munro, Durham 6 Mar: ‘Identifying inequality benchmark 6 Feb: ‘Mental health, protective and risk 28 Jan: ‘Ashkenazi hegemony in Haredi incomes’ factors in a South African cohort’ Israeli society and implications for the future’ Dr Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, QMUL Dr Geof Wong 13 Mar: ‘Robust non-parametric 20 Feb: ‘Realist review and realist Dr Lotem Perry-Hazan, Haifa estimation of inequality measures with evaluation: why bother?’ 4 Feb: ‘Ethnic segregation in the Haredi contaminated data’ education in Israel: policies and practices’ Dr Marii Paskov 5 Mar: ‘Power at work: inequality by social class and gender across countries and policy contexts’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020 195

Oxford Institute of Social Policy seminars Jessy Nasser, KCL Institutes, Centres and 5 Mar: ‘From voluntary to forced The following seminars will take place at Museums migration: a socio-legal overview of 4.15pm on Thursdays in the Violet Butler Syrian labour in Lebanon’ Room, Department of Social Policy and Ashmolean Museum Intervention. Convener: Professor M Daly Oya Aydin, Ankara 12 Mar: tbc GLAM research seminars Professor Kevin Farnsworth, York 23 Jan: ‘Austerity and the reconfguration Socio-legal seminar series The following seminars will take place at of the welfare state’ 1pm on Thursdays in the Headley Lecture The following seminars will take place at Theatre, Ashmolean Museum. Free. Professor Ray Kiely, QMUL 4.30pm on Mondays in Seminar Room C, Convener: Daniel Bone 30 Jan: ‘Neo-liberalism and the political Manor Road Building. Convener: Linda economy of austerity’ Mulcahy Dr Ricardo Pérez-de la Fuente 30 Jan: ‘Suspended in time’ Professor Stefán Ólafsson, Iceland Professor David Sugarman, Lancaster, 6 Feb: ‘How policies and institutions Professor William Twining, UCL, and Dr Ashley Coutu shaped welfare consequences of the Professor Ruth Chang 12 Mar: ‘The shipwreck in a diamond great recession in Europe’ 27 Jan: ‘Jurist in context: William Twining mine: analysing the ivory cargo of a 16th- in conversation with Ruth Chang, David century Portuguese merchant ship’ Dr Harriet Churchill, Shefeld Sugarman and Linda Mulcahy’ 13 Feb: ‘A critical review of English Bodleian Libraries reforms in support services for children, Professor Michael Palmer, SOAS parents and families during austerity’ 24 Feb: ‘Looking for law in China: The following events will take place in the empirical research in an authoritarian Dr Insa Lee Koch, LSE Weston Library, unless otherwise noted. context’ 20 Feb: ‘Lived experiences of people at DF McKenzie Lecture the margins in times of austerity’ Professor Steven Vaughan, UCL 2 Mar: ‘The poodle problem: are Professor Kathryn Sutherland, Professor Professor Bruno Palier, Sciences Po corporate lawyers still professionals?’ Dirk van Hulle and Professor Peter 27 Feb: ‘The evolution of growth and McDonald will give the 2020 DF McKenzie welfare regimes in the knowledge Johannah Latchem Lecture at 5pm on 13 February in Lecture economy’ 9 Mar: ‘The art of justice: reconfguring Theatre 2, English Faculty. Chair: Richard the courtroom object’ Professor Olli Kangas, Turku Ovenden 5 Mar: ‘Basic income and austerity’ Euro-Expert workshops Subject: 'McKenzie 25 years on: anniversaries, legacies, refections’ Professor Margaret Weir, Brown Sharon Weill, Sciences-Po, will lead a 12 Mar: ‘Low-income America and the workshop at 2pm on 30 January in Room Lectures delegated state’ 341, Manor Road Building. Professor Frank Close Subject: ‘Terror in court: transnational 1pm, 21 Jan: ‘Trinity: Klaus Fuchs and the Centre for Socio-legal Studies Jihadism and the fabrication of its judges. Bodleian Library’ An ethnography in French criminal Socio-Legal discussion group courts’ Dr Elizabeth Baigent 1pm, 6 Feb: ' "This land is your land; this The following seminars will take place at Federico Brandmayr, Cambridge, will land is my land": how maps shape our 12.30pm on Thursdays in Seminar Room deliver a workshop at 3pm on 30 January in collective allegiance to territory and help D, Manor Road Building. Conveners: Sila Room 341, Manor Road Building. us stake claims to individual ownership Uluçay, Lisa Hsin Subject: ‘Nothing but “stimulating of it' (registration recommended: metaphysical theories”? Cultural Teresa Bchsel https://visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/events- expertise in the L’Aquila trial’ 30 Jan: ‘Law and experience – a socio- exhibitions) legal perspective on German asylum Dr Karin Scheper adjudication’ noon, 4 Mar: 'Islamic manuscripts and Stergios Aidinlis bindings as a window on East–West 13 Feb: ‘Transitioning from QUAL to relations' (registration recommended: mixed methods: teething problems https://visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/events- and pragmatic solutions in researching exhibitions) public-sector data sharing in the UK’ Felix-Anselm van Lier, Max Planck Institute 27 Feb: ‘Constitution-making in a post- confict environment: a socio-legal perspective of the Libyan process’ 196 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020

Seminars in the history of the book: Professor Nigel Dunnett, Shefeld Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish migration and survival 20 Feb: ‘Nature enhanced: high-impact Studies low-input planting’ The following seminars will take place at David Patterson Lectures 2.15pm in the Visiting Scholars’ Centre, Professor Fiona Staford unless otherwise noted. Free. All welcome 5 Mar: ‘The long, long life of trees’ The following lectures will take place at but places limited and registration 6pm on Thursdays at the Oxford Centre Anna Pavord, gardening correspondent recommended: https://visit.bodleian.ox.ac. for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Clarendon and author uk/events-exhibitions. Conveners: Cristina Institute. 19 Mar: ‘The fowering of Tuscany’ Dondi, Alexandra Franklin Dr Oded Nir, CUNY Dr John-Paul Ghobrial, Dr Celeste Gianni, Oxford University China Centre 23 Jan: 'The “No-place” in contemporary Dr Feras Krimsti, Rosie Maxton, Dr Lucy Israeli TV and flm' Parker and Dr Vevian Zaki Seminars Dr Roman Nieczyporowski, Gdansk 31 Jan: ‘Stories of survival: the lives The following seminars, organised jointly Academy of Fine Arts and afterlives of eastern Christian with the School of Global and Area Studies 30 Jan: 'Art, memory and the Holocaust manuscripts in the early modern world’ and the Faculty of Oriental Studies, will take in contemporary Poland' Dr Stephanie Ann Frampton place at 5pm on Thursdays in the Lecture Professor Lesley Smith 7 Feb: ‘ “Vade, liber”: textual mobility and Theatre, China Centre. All welcome. 6 Feb: 'William of Auvergne, Bishop of the history of books’ Professor Jennifer Altehenger Paris (d1249), and the Jews' Professor Angela Nuovo, Dr Goran Proot 23 Jan: ‘The stuf of international Screening and roundtable discussion of flm and Dr Francesco Ammannati relations, and why it matters: things, 13 Feb: Black Honey, The Life and Poetry 14 Feb: ‘The price of books in early people and the China Pavilion at the of Avraham Sutzkever (dir Uri Barbash) modern Europe’ Leipzig Fairs’ (supported by the annual Brichto Israeli Professor Henrike Laehnemann, Carolin Dr David Tobin, Manchester Arts and Culture Lecture Fund) Gluchowski and Dr Toby Burrows 30 Jan: ‘Securing China's northwest The history of the Bible from Qumran to 2pm, 28 Feb: ‘Recycling in action: the frontier: identity and insecurity in today many lives of a medieval prayerbook’ and Xinjiang’ Professor Jan Joosten and Dr John ‘Mapping manuscript migrations: digging Dr Elisabeth Foster, Southampton Screnock into data for provenance research’ 6 Feb: ‘Threatened by peace: the PRC’s 20 Feb: 'Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls' Angeline Rais peacefulness rhetoric and the “China” Professor Gideon Boak, Tel Aviv 6 Mar: ‘The travels of Sir Thomas representation question in the United 27 Feb: 'Nooks and crannies of the Cairo Phillipps's Swiss manuscripts across Nations (1949–71)’ Genizah' Europe and North America’ Mr John Farnell. Discussant: Dr Ignacio Professor Edwin Seroussi, Hebrew Grantley McDonald Garcia Bercero 5 Mar: 'An Oriental piyyut' 13 Mar: ‘John Clement (d1572) and his 13 Feb: ‘China, Europe and the future of books’ the World Trade Organisation: difcult Professor Ruth HaCohen, Hebrew choices ahead!’ 12 Mar: 'I had heard you with my ears. Oxford seminars in cartography Modern Jews and Christians listening to Dr Tristan Brown, Cambridge Julian Munby will lead a seminar at Job' 20 Feb: ‘The Qād. ī and the Yamen: Islam 4.30pm on 22 January in the Lecture on the ground in late Imperial China’ Theatre. Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Subject: ‘Where was the Field of Cloth of Dr Nathan Hill, SOAS Gold? A new look at Tudor mapping of 27 Feb: ‘The past and future of Chinese The following events will take place at the Calais Pale’ historical phonology: philology, 5pm at the Oxford Centre for Islamic reconstruction and network theory’ Studies, Marston Road. All welcome. More Botanic Garden and Arboretum information: www.oxcis.ac.uk/seminars-0. Professor Aminda Smith, Michigan 5 Mar: ‘Telling the truth in socialist Centre seminars Winter lectures China: letters from the masses and mass- The following seminars will take place on The following lectures will take place at 7pm line epistemology, 1945–78’ Wednesdays. on Thursdays in the Andrew Wiles Building. Professor Stéphanie Balme, SciencesPo Cost: £15 or £60 for the series. Tickets: www. Professor Dionisius Agius, Exeter 12 Mar: ‘Science, power and the power of obga.ox.ac.uk; card or cheque only on the 22 Jan: ' “Our life on the sea is gone science in China (1978 to nowadays)’ night. but our stories will last forever.” Documenting and remembering the Red Chris Beardshaw, garden designer and TV Sea Dhow and its people’ presenter 23 Jan: ‘The glory of the English Ms Yasmin Faghihi, Cambridge University herbaceous border’ Library 29 Jan: ‘Fihrist: digital scholarship Alys Fowler, horticulturist and journalist inspired by a 10th-century Arabic source’ 6 Feb: ‘Houseplants: a beginner’s guide to creating a green interior’ University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020 197

Dr Johan Rasanayagam, Aberdeen Lecture Interview 5 Feb: ‘Anthropology in conversation Professor Sir Adam Roberts will lecture at Benjamin Zephaniah, poet, writer, lyricist with an Islamic tradition: Emmanuel 5.30pm on 2 March in the Leonard Wolfson and musician, will be in conversation with Levinas and the practice of critique’ Auditorium. More information and to Elleke Boehmer and Malachi McIntosh register: www.fjs.org/adam-roberts. Mr Michael Binyon, The Times at 5.30pm on 20 March in the Gulbenkian Subject: ‘Liberal international order in 12 Feb: ‘What in the world will happen Lecture Theatre, English Faculty. trouble’ this year?’ Subject: ‘Benjamin Zephaniah’ Workshop Professor Sonja Brentjes, Max Planck A roundtable discussion will take place Maison Française Institute 9.30am–4.30pm on 3 March in the Haldane 19 Feb: ‘Ali al-Sharaf’s nautical atlases and Room. Speakers include: David Vines; Mary The following events will take place at the rectangular world map: a 16th-century Bartkus, Special Counsel, Hughes Hubbard Maison Française unless otherwise noted. lingua franca of the Mediterranean and & Reed LLP; Ralph Schroeder. Chair: the Black Sea and its translation into a Lecture Professor Denis Galligan. More information map of Eurasia and Africa’ and to register: www.fjs.org/international- Ann Miller, Leicester/European Comic Art, Professor Nasser David Khalili order. will lecture at 5pm on 4 February. 26 Feb: tbc Subject: ‘Law and contemporary issues: Subject: ‘Two comics adaptations of the international order in transformation’ Zazie dans le métro: from fguration to Professor Robert Hillenbrand, Edinburgh tradaptation’ 4 Mar: ‘Calligraphy in the arts of the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing Muslim world’ Seminars Professor Peter Frankopan The following events will take place in the A seminar will take place at 3pm on 11 Mar: ‘Reclaiming history: moving away Leonard Wolfson Auditorium, Wolfson, 31 January. Speakers include Tanja Rahmy, from Eurocentrism’ unless otherwise noted. Free; all welcome. Association of Philippe Rahmy’s Friends; Conveners: Professor Elleke Boehmer, Françoise de Maulde, Éditions de la Table Public lecture Dr Kate Kennedy, Dr Katherine Collins, Ronde; Carole Bourne-Taylor ; and Daisy Mr Jack Straw, former Foreign Secretary, Professor Dame Hermione Lee Watt, Penguin Random House. With will lecture on 5 March. support of the Embassy of Switzerland in LGBT History Month colloquium Subject: tbc the UK. A colloquium will take place 1–7pm on Subject: ‘Formuler mon propre cri: Foundation for Law, Justice and Society 11 February. Keynote speaker: Dr Jane hommage à Philippe Rahmy’ Traies, author. Registration required: http:// A graduate seminar will take place at 4pm The following events will take place at bit.ly/Queer-Lives. on 28 January at Lincoln. Convener: John Wolfson. Subject: ‘Writing queer lives’ Shovlin, New York Book colloquium Lecture Subject: ‘History, 1680–1850’ Professor Denis Galligan will be joined Zachary Leader, biographer, will lecture at A medieval French research seminar by a panel to discuss Lord Sumption’s 5.30pm on 25 February. will take place at 5.15pm on 18 February. provocative argument developed in Subject: ‘Ellmann’s Joyce: a biography’ Convener: Huw Grange his 2019 Reith Lectures at 5.30pm on Subject: ‘Unholy feast, unholy fast? Food 5 February in Seminar Room 3. More Book launches and masculinity in medieval French information and to register: www.fjs.org/ Blake Gopnik will speak at 1.15pm on literature’ trials-of-the-state. 10 March, followed by book signing. Subject: ‘Trials of the state: law and the Workshop: city networks and migration Subject: ‘Andy Warhol hated Campbell’s decline of politics’ governance soup… and other lies of the master’ Film screening A workshop will take place 5–7pm on Hermione Lee, Roy Foster, Alexandra A free flm screening will take place at 7pm 26 March and 9am–5pm on 27 March. Harris and Robert Douglas-Fairhurst will on 17 February in the Leonard Wolfson Speakers include Thomas Lacroix, Camille be in conversation at noon on 28 March at Auditorium. More information and to Schmoll, Paris, and Swanie Potot, Nice. the Sheldonian. register: https://www.fjs.org/The-Oath. Convener: Thomas Lacroix Subject: ‘Lives of houses’ Title: ‘The Oath’ Subject: ‘The critical turn of migration Panel discussions studies’ Book colloquium Professor Denis Galligan will be joined Catriona Seth, Jane Ridley and Tore Rem Discussions by a panel to discuss Shoshana Zubof’s will present a panel discussion at 5.30pm A roundtable discussion with Davi acclaimed book on the threats to freedom, on 13 March. Chair: Hannah Yelin Kopenawa, Yanomami scholar, will take democracy and privacy posed by the digital Subject: ‘Royal biography’ place at noon on 6 February. Convener: future at 5.30pm on 24 February in Seminar Sarah Moss, novelist, and Sarah Knott, Laura Rival Room 3. More information and to register: historian, will be in conversation with Subject: ‘Art, science and democracy for a www.fjs.org/surveillance-capitalism. Merve Emre, critic, at 5.30pm on 16 March. plural world on a challenged planet’ Subject: ‘The age of surveillance Subject: ‘Maternity, life-writing, fction’ capitalism’ 198 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020

A discussion will take place at 4.30pm on Early modern French research seminar Constantin Zuckerman, Paris 7 February. 5pm, 19 Feb: ‘On the history, improperly The following seminars will take place at Subject: ‘Marion Ernwein’s book: Les styled “secret”, of Nicetas of Paphlagonia, 5.15pm on Thursdays. Conveners: Catriona Natures de la Ville Néolibérale’ and the power of anathema over books’ Seth, Wes Williams, Katherine Ibbett, Nupur A roundtable discussion will take place Patel, graduate convener Catherine Vanderheyde, Strasbourg at 5pm on 11 March. Speakers: Walid 11am, 12 Mar: ‘The many sides of David Mc Callam, Shefeld Benkhaled, Portsmouth; Toufk Douib, Byzantine sculpture: textual sources, 23 Jan: ‘Figures of petrifcation in the London; and Natalya Vince, Portsmouth. materials, techniques and decoration’ revolution of 1789’ Discussants: Anissa Daoudi, Birmingham, Seminar in the history of science, and James McDougall. Convener: Andrea Olivier Guerrier, Toulouse Jean-Jaurès medicine and technology Brazzoduro, Venice/MFO 6 Feb: ‘Des espaces autres: fgures de la Subject: ‘Generation independence. liberté perdue dans quelques textes en Marilyn Nicoud, Avignon, will give a Algeria, a people’s history’ prose de la Renaissance’ seminar at 2pm on 6 March (tbc). Subject: ‘Autour des livres et genres Conference Audrey Borowski médicaux’ 20 Feb: 'Gottfried Leibniz, Pierre-Daniel An international conference will take place Huet and the République des Lettres’ Netta Cohen, Harriet Mercer and Marie from 8.45am on 11 February at the Maison Thébaud-Sorger will give a seminar at Française and from 8.45am on 12 February at Timothée Léchot, Basel/Neuchâtel 10am on 13 March. Convener: Oxford Nufeld. Co-organised with Nufeld and St 5 Mar: ‘Les mots clefs du dix-huitième Environmental History Network Workshop Antony’s. Conveners: Yves Sintomer, Cécile siècle: pratiques journalistiques de Subject: ‘Managing airs and climates: new Laborde, Yunyun Zhou l’énigme en vers’ approaches from history and beyond’ Subject: ‘New political imaginaries and Modern French research seminar models in the 21st century: a global and ‘Encyclopédie nouvelle’ seminar transnational analysis’ The following seminars will take place at Samuel Hayat, CNRS, Hervé Guillemain, 5.15pm on Thursdays. Conveners: Andrew Brexit, populism and mainstream politics Maine, and Nathalie Brémand, Poitiers, will Counter, Emily McLaughlin, Ève Morisi, seminar give a seminar at 2.30pm on 14 February. Seth Whidden Subject : ‘Travail’, ‘Aliénation mentale’ The following seminars will be convened by Patrick Thériault, Toronto and ‘Éducation’ Agnès Alexandre-Collier. 30 Jan: ‘Baudelaire épigrammatiste. À Writing technology/the technology of Natasha Wunsch, OXPO Sciences Po. propos des Amœnitates Belgicæ’ writing seminars Discussant: Heidi Maurer Judith Lyon-Caen, EHESS, Paris 2pm, 21 Jan, Pembroke: ‘Brexit: EU The following seminars will take place on 13 Feb: ‘Littérature et histoire de democracy promotion and the Thursdays. l’expérience (Paris, XIXe siècle). Retour authoritarian challenge’ sur La Grife du Temps’ Working meeting Philippe Marlière, UCL. Discussant: Sudhir 2pm, 20 Feb: ‘Conceptualising, Maria Scott, Exeter Hasareesingh categorising and manipulating the 27 Feb: ‘Baudelairean empathy and the 2pm, 29 Jan: ‘France insoumise and left- “elements” of nature’ problem of limits’ wing populism in France’ Workshop Bertrand Marchal, Paris-Sorbonne Book launch 2pm, 12 Mar: ‘Artisanal Enlightenment’ 12 Mar: ‘Correspondance (1854–98) de Robert Gildea. Discussant: Michael Drolet Stéphane Mallarmé’ Paola Bertucci, Yale 5pm, 30 Jan: ‘Brexit, populism, and 5.30pm, 12 Mar: Book discussion Empires of the mind by Robert Gildea’ Early Slavonic seminar Film screenings Lode Desmet and Edward Stourton, The following seminars will take place at flmmakers, will present a documentary 5pm on Tuesdays at the Ioannou Centre for The following flms will be shown at 8pm on flm screening followed by a roundtable Classical and Byzantine Studies. Tuesdays. In French with English subtitles. discussion with journalists and academics. Free. Constantin Zuckerman, Paris Co-organiser: Dr Michael Drolet 18 Feb: ‘Oleg the Wise as Saint Demetrios, 28 Jan: Un beau voyou (Lucas Bernard, 5pm, 13 Feb: Storyville, Brexit: Behind or the problem of the middle link in the 2017, 1hr 44min) Closed Doors oldest Russian chronicle-writing’ 11 Feb: J’veux du soleil (Gilles Perret and Geof Evans. Discussant: Dr Tim Vlandas Pierre Gonneau, Paris François Rufn, 2019, 1hr 15min) 2pm, 4 Mar: ‘Brexit, identity and party 3 Mar: ‘Muscovite chronicles and polarisation’ 25 Feb: Pickpocket (Robert Bresson, 1959, chronicle-writing’ 1hr 15min) Late antique and Byzantine seminar Festival de la francophonie special flm The following seminars will take place at the screenings Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine 8pm, 10 Mar: Félicité (Alain Gomis, 2016, Studies. 2h 3min) 6.30pm, 17 Mar: Hochelaga, land of Souls (François Girard, 2016) University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020 199

Oxford Martin School Oxford Institute of Population Ageing Colleges, Halls and Societies The following events will take place at The construction of ageing seminars 5pm at the Oxford Martin School, unless otherwise noted. All welcome, but The following seminars will take place All Souls registration required: www.oxfordmartin. at 4pm on Tuesdays in the Sir Michael ox.ac.uk/events, events@oxfordmartin. Dummett Lecture Theatre, Christ Church, The relation of literature and learning to ox.ac.uk or 01865 287437. unless otherwise noted. More information: social hierarchy in early modern Europe www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/events. Conveners: seminar Shaping the future Professor Sarah Harper, Ashley Moyse, The following sessions will take place at Joshua Hordern The following lectures will take place 2pm on Wednesdays, unless otherwise on Thursdays, unless otherwise noted. Dr Ashely Moyse noted. There will be two papers per session. Registration required: www.oxfordmartin. 21 Jan: ‘Bearing the burdens we (don’t) All welcome. Convener: Neil Kenny (neil. ox.ac.uk/event-series/shaping-the-future. bare: a theological refection on carrying [email protected]) Convener: Professor Charles Godfray the weight of ageing’ 29 Jan: Lord Sumption Dr Melissa Pierce Murry, UCL Hamish Scott: ‘History, memory and the 30 Jan: ‘British politics after Brexit: 28 Jan: ‘Sculpture, dance, choreography making of the European aristocracy’ refections on the last three years and the and what age brings’ next ffty’ Catriona Seth: ‘Lost and found. Some Professor James Woodward, Sarum refections on 18th-century foundling Professor Jim Hall College archives’ 6 Feb: ‘Road to somewhere? Resilient 4 Feb: ‘Memory, meaning and human infrastructure for sustainable identity: the place of theology in Mon, 10 Feb: development’ constructing the purpose of age in the Neil Kenny: ‘Rabelais and social light of dementia’ Professor Malcolm McCulloch hierarchy’ 13 Feb: ‘Powering the future: switching on Dr Chris Gilleard, UCL Andrew McRae, Exeter: ‘An epic poet the renewables’ 11 Feb: ‘The body as an ageing thing’ and his audience: Michael Drayton, Professor Charlotte Williams Dr James Stark, Leeds Poly-Olbion and the early Stuart literary 20 Feb: ‘Future options for making 18 Feb: ‘Monkey glands and moisturisers: system’ plastics more sustainable’ anti-ageing in modern Britain” 26 Feb: Professor Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Professor Patricia M Thane, KCL Diana Berruezo-Sánchez: ‘Learning Ofcer 25 Feb: ‘'What can history contribute to social hierarchy in early modern Spanish 5.30pm, Wed, 26 Feb: ‘The future of current constructions of ageing and old ethnic Villancicos’ health in the UK – the next 20 years’ age?' Emma Spary, Cambridge: ‘Quinquina in Professor Gina Nef Stephen Bennett, London favour at the court of Louis XIV’ 5 Mar: tbc 3 Mar: ‘Art, ageing and policy’ 11 Mar: Paul Clarke, Ocado Dr Kate Kirkpatrick, KCL 12 Mar: ‘Recipes for transforming food 10 Mar, Lecture Room 2: ‘Intersection of David Lines, Warwick: ‘Renaissance production and beyond’ philosophy and ageing’ Aristotelianism and the problem of publics between Latin and vernacular’ Public book talks Dorine Rouiller, Swiss National Science Dr Daniel Susskind will talk on 21 January, Foundation: ‘Erasmus, citizen of the – or followed by a drinks reception and book of a – world?’ signing. Subject: ‘A world without work: Green Templeton technology, automation and how we should respond’ Lectures on the future of the commons Dr Claas Kirchelle will talk on 11 February. The following lectures will take place at 6pm Subject: ‘Pyrrhic progress: the history on Thursdays in the EP Abraham Lecture of antibiotics in Anglo-American food Theatre, unless otherwise noted. Convener: production’ Dr Dustin Garrick. Registration required: Public lecture [email protected]. Sir Paul Nurse, Francis Crick Institute, Professor Tine De Moor, Utrecht will lecture on 2 March at the Sheldonian 23 Jan: ‘More than a metaphor: the Theatre. evolution of the commons in the past Subject: ‘What is life?’ millennium’ 200 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020

Assistant Professor Jampel Dell’Angelo, Kellogg Professor Jean Seaton VU Amsterdam 28 Feb: ‘The past and future of the BBC’ 6 Feb: ‘Globalisation and the grabbed Seminars 6 Mar: tbc commons: new insights on the Water The following seminars will take place Wars myth’ Professor Brian Preston at 5.30pm. Refreshments from 5pm. All 13 Mar: ‘Climate consciousness and the Dr Dustin Garrick welcome. law’ Wed, 4 Mar: ‘On the knife’s edge of A Kellogg Global Centre on Healthcare and tragedy and hope: markets and the Urbanisation seminar will take place on St Antony’s commons in a divided world’ 22 January in the College Hub. Management in Medicine Programme Subject: ‘Delivering healthcare for rapid Ralf Dahrendorf Memorial Lecture workshops urbanisation: are we facing healthcare The annual Dahrendorf Lecture will take crises in cities?’ The following workshops will take place place at 5pm on 6 March in the Nissan at 6.45pm on Mondays in the EP Abraham The Archaeology seminar will take place on Lecture Theatre. Speaker tbc. Discussants: Lecture Theatre, unless otherwise noted. 31 January in the Mawby Room. Dr Norbert Rttgen, Foreign Afairs Registration required: naomi.benson@gtc. Subject: ‘Simulating Iron Age navigation Committee, German Bundestag; Roula ox.ac.uk. with an agent-based model’ Khalaf, Financial Times (tbc). Registration required: www.sant.ox.ac.uk/events/annual- Professor Richard Canter Kenny Lonergan, director, will lecture on ralf-dahrendorf-memorial-lecture. Chair: 20 Jan: ‘Making better decisions in life 10 March in the College Hub. Professor Timothy Garton Ash and work’ Subject: tbc Subject: 'The future of the West: the US, Dr Tony Berendt and Dr Anny Sykes A Kellogg Global Centre on Healthcare and Europe and Britain’ 9.30am, Sat, 8 Feb: ‘Making service Urbanisation Seminar will take place on Asian Studies Centre improvements/quality improvement in 11 March. healthcare’ Subject: ‘Urban greenspaces and well- SOUTH ASIA SEMINAR SERIES being’ Oscar Lyons The following seminars will take place 24 Feb: ‘Project planning/management’ Kellogg College Centre for Creative at 2pm on Tuesdays in the Syndicate Writing Room, Old Main Building. Organised Máire Brankin and Dr Paul Brankin with the Contemporary South Asian 9.30am, Sat, 21 Mar: ‘Achieving change CREATIVE WRITING SEMINAR SERIES Studies Programme at the School of through teams’ The following seminars will take place at Interdisciplinary Area Studies, the Oscar Mathew 5.30pm in the Mawby Room. Refreshments Department for International Development, 23 Mar: ‘Recognising, understanding and at 5pm; all welcome. the Faculty of History and the Faculty of managing confict between patients and Oriental Studies. Conveners: Imre Bangha, Maya Popa health professionals’ Nayanika Mathur, Matthew McCartney, 29 Jan: ‘On wonder and bewilderment in Polly O’Hanlon, Kate Sullivan de Estrada, McGovern Lecture on the History of poetry’ David Washbrook Medicine Kenneth Lonergan Professor Barbara Harriss-White Maj-Gen (ret) Alan Hawley will deliver the 4 Mar: ‘The Manchester by the Sea 21 Jan: ‘Capitalism in the Himalaya’ McGovern Lecture at 6pm on 22 January director in conversation’ in the EP Abraham Lecture Theatre. Professor Vinita Damodaran, Sussex Registration required: [email protected]. Mansfeld 28 Jan: ‘Forests, famines and livelihoods: Subject: ‘A medical commander towards an environmental history of in Rwanda 1994: stabling the four Lecture series Eastern India’ horsemen of the Apocalypse’ The following lectures will take place at Dr Jesus Chairez-Garza, Manchester Workshop 5.30pm on Fridays in the Sir Joseph Hotung 4 Feb: ‘Arms, arts and agriculture: Indo- Auditorium, Hands Building. More details Mexican intellectual connections in the Dr Paola Esposito and Koot Kotze will and to reserve a place: www.mansfeld.ox.ac. early 20th century’ lead a workshop 10am–4pm on 14 March uk. Convener: Helen Mountfeld, QC for medical and anthropology students. Dr Uma Pradham Registration required: koot.kotze@gtc. Professor Richard Pettigrew in discussion 11 Feb: ‘For a better future: education and ox.ac.uk. More information: www.gtc.ox.ac. with Professor Simon Marginson and unstable future-making in Nepal’ uk/eventbrite-event/visual-storytelling-in- Professor Karen O’Brien Dr Roy Fischel, SOAS medicine. 31 Jan: ‘Who are universities for?’ 18 Feb: ‘A millenarian sultan and a teacher Subject: ‘Visual storytelling in medicine’ Professor A C Grayling to the world: new directions in early 7 Feb: ‘Constitutional morality’ modern Indo-Muslim kingship’ Radhika and Christian Dubé Professor Ed Simpson, SOAS 14 Feb: ‘Models of health care provision 25 Feb: ‘Highways to the end of the world: in the 21st century’ roads, road-builders and the architecture of power in South Asia’ 21 Feb: tbc University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020 201

Rangoonwala Fellows Research Forum St Hilda’s Clinical Therapeutics Research Somerville 3 Mar: tbc Centre Dorothy Hodgkin Memorial Lecture Russian and Eurasian Studies Centre Dr Nick Cammack, Head, Wellcome Trust’s Snakebite Priority Area, will lecture at 6pm Professor Dame Julia Higgins will deliver MONDAY SEMINARS: RUSSIAN AND EAST on 9 March. Registration required: www. the 2020 Dorothy Hodgkin Memorial EUROPEAN POLITICS eventbrite.com/e/snakebite-the-case-for- Lecture at 5.30pm on 12 March in the Flora The following seminars will take place at action-and-the-need-for-innovation-in- Anderson Hall. Registration required: www. 5pm on Mondays in the Nissan Lecture treatment-tickets-88633289555. some.ox.ac.uk/event/the-dorothy-hodgkin- Theatre. Conveners: Professor Paul Chaisty, Subject: ‘Snakebite: the case for action memorial-lecture-with-professor-dame- Professor Stephen Whitefeld and the need for innovation in treatment julia-higgins. More information: principals. approaches’ [email protected]. Professor Timothy Frye, Columbia Subject: ‘Seeing is believing’ 20 Jan: ‘Political machines at work: DANSOX electoral subversion in the Russian Cathy Marston will speak, with Wolfson workplace’ demonstrations from Royal Ballet dancers, Professor Nikolai Petrov, Chatham House at 8pm on 20 January. Registration Haldane Lecture 27 Jan: ‘The neo-nomenklatura system in required: www.sthildas.ox.ac.uk/content/ Professor Katherine Willis will deliver the Russia: how it looks, how it feels’ dansox-making-cellist. annual Haldane Lecture at 6pm on Subject: ‘Making "The Cellist" ’ Professor Mark Galeotti, UCL-SSEES 13 February. 3 Feb: ‘Russian organised crime under Sir Richard Alston and Professor Subject: ‘If biodiversity is the medicine, Putin – and after him’ Stephanie Jordan will speak, with then what are its active ingredients? demonstrations by dancers, at 5.30pm on The emerging scientifc evidence-base Dr Alex Baturo, Dublin 21 January. Booking required: www.sthildas. behind “green health” ’ 10 Feb: ‘New Kremlinology: the challenge ox.ac.uk/content/dansox-sir-richard-alston- of understanding and studying elite and-professor-stephanie-jordan. Worcester politics in Russia’ Subject: ‘DANSOX presents Sir Richard Dr Marc Berenson, KCL Alston and Professor Stephanie Jordan’ Public lectures 17 Feb: ‘Taxes and trust: from coercion The following lectures will take place in the to compliance in Poland, Russia and St John’s Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre. Sponsored by Ukraine’ the Israel and Ione Massada Fellowships St John’s College Research Centre: Dr Allan Sikk, UCL-SSEES Programme. Free and open to all; followed interdisciplinary seminars in 24 Feb: ‘Party people: electoral by discussion and drinks. psychoanalysis candidates, party change and party Dr Zohar Rubinstein, Tel Aviv, will lecture system evolution in Central and Eastern The following seminars will take place at at 5.15pm on 6 February. Europe’ 8.15pm on Mondays in the Lecture Room Subject: ‘How urgent is the immediate on- of the Research Centre, 45 St Giles’. Free to Dr Barbara Piotrowska site treatment of psychological casualties members of the University and to mental 2 Mar: ‘Reaching the converted: (or shock victims) in traumatic events? health professionals, but space is limited. understanding the methods of informant Testimony from the feld’ To attend, it is helpful to email paul.tod@ enrolment in East Germany’ sjc.ox.ac.uk. Conveners: Louise Braddock, Professors Ayman Agbaria and Daniel Dr Ekaterina Borisova, Moscow Paul Tod Statman, Haifa, will lecture at 5pm on 9 Mar: ‘Social capital and the housing 25 February. Anne Zachary, British Psychoanalytical renovations programme in Russia’ Subject: ‘ “From the wells”: a Jewish–Arab Society educational initiative toward a shared 27 Jan: ‘The perils of writing a book about St Hilda’s society’ the clitoris, two years on’

The following events will take place at the Armand d’Angour Blackfriars Hall Jacqueline du Pré Music Building. 10 Feb: ‘Reconstructing : platonic projections and realities’ Aquinas Institute Sue Lloyd Roberts Memorial Lecture Candida Yates, Bournemouth The following events will take place in Carrie Gracie will deliver the annual Sue 24 Feb: ‘Psychoanalytic thoughts on the the Aula, Blackfriars Hall. Open to all. Lloyd Roberts Memorial Lecture at 5.30pm psychodynamics of casino culture and Registration not required unless otherwise on 24 January. Registration required: www. politics’ noted. More information: aquinas@bfriars. sthildas.ox.ac.uk/content/2020-sue-lloyd- ox.ac.uk. roberts-annual-memorial-lecture-guest- James Davies, Roehampton speaker-carrie-gracie. 9 Mar: ‘Lessons from the anthropological AQUINAS LECTURE Subject: ‘Our woman in China: one big feld: refecting on where culture and Professor Russell Hittinger will deliver the story through the female lens’ psychotherapy meet’ annual Aquinas Lecture at 5pm on 23 January. Followed by wine reception. Subject: ‘Tradition or pottage? Refections on Catholic social doctrine’ 202 University of Oxford Gazette • Supplement (1) to No 5261 • 15 January 2020

AQUINAS SEMINAR SERIES: EVOLUTION Aquinas Institute with the Thomistic Regent’s Park AND HUMAN ORIGINS: THEOLOGICAL Institute AND PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTIONS Centre for Baptist Studies Fr Mariusz Tabaczek, OP, will lecture at The following seminars will take place at 7.30pm on 5 February, followed by wine CONFERENCE 4.30pm on Thursdays. reception. Free, but registration required: A conference will take place on 21 March. thomisticinstitute.org/england-events. Dr Simon Kopf, KCL Convener: Dr C Joynes. More information Subject: ’Does God create thorough 30 Jan: ‘The goal-directedness of and to register: christine.joynes@regents. evolution? The Aristotelian–Thomistic evolution: Thomistic perspectives on a ox.ac.uk. perspective’ controversial question’ Subject: ‘Blake and the Baptists’ Las Casas Institute Dr Richard Conrad, OP LUNCHTIME SEMINAR 6 Feb: ‘The theology of original sin and DIGNITY SERIES Professor Anthony Reddie will give a human origins’ Christopher Hrynkow, Saskatchewan, and seminar at noon on 17 February in the Dr Daniel De Haan Dr Jack Cunningham, Bishop Grosseteste, Collier Room. Convener: Dr C Joynes 13 Feb: ‘Hylomorphism and evolution in will give a seminar at 5.30pm on 21 January. Subject: ‘Theologising Brexit’ four dimensions’ Respondent: Professor Celia Deane- Drummond. Open to all. Registration via Dr Simon Gaine, OP Eventbrite. Other Groups 20 Feb: ‘Dogmatic theology and human Subject: ‘Human dignity and Mother origins’ Friends of the Bodleian Earth: historic and contemporary sources Kenneth Kemp, St Thomas, Minnesota in conversation for a socio-ecological The following lectures will take place at 27 Feb: ‘God, evolution and the body of ethic’ 1pm in the Lecture Theatre, Weston Library. Adam’ THE FUTURE OF THE HUMANITIES Registration required: https://visit.bodleian. Professor Brian Carl, St Thomas, Houston ox.ac.uk. Christian Shakespeare: question mark 5 Mar: ‘Aristotle and Aquinas on the Frank Close proportionate causes of species’ The following talks will take place 5–8pm in 21 Jan: ‘Trinity: Klaus Fuchs and the conjunction with Georgetown University. Celia Deane-Drummond Bodleian Library’ Open to all. Registration via Eventbrite. 12 Mar: ‘Evolution and violence: is Stephen Harris humanity wired for war or peace?’ 28 Jan: 27 Feb: ‘Morison’s Historia: a 17th-century AQUINAS COLLOQUIUM: FROM Dr Yvette Khoury: ‘Nuns and friars in botanical treasure’ ARISTOTLE AND AQUINAS TO Shakespeare’ EVOLUTION, QUANTUM MECHANICS AND Clare Asquith, literary historian and NEUROSCIENCE critic: ‘Shakespeare, religion and The annual Aquinas Colloquium will take toleration’ place 9.30am–5.15pm on 7 March. Free; 18 Feb, Campion Hall: lunch contribution of £10 (£5 concessions) payable on the door. Registration required: Professor Paulina Kewes: ‘Hamlet’ www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-aristotle-and- Dr Elizabeth Schafer, RHUL: ‘Measure aquinas-to-evolution-quantum-mechanics- for Measure, #Me Too and performing and-neuroscience-tickets-88493274767. Christianity today’ Dr William Carroll: ‘Aristotelian– Roundtable conversation Thomistic physics and Newtonian mechanics’ A roundtable with invited guests will be followed by a lecture given by The Very Dr Stephen Boulter, Oxford Brookes: Revd Dr Rowan Williams, Cambridge, at ‘The “miracle” of evolution and the 5.30pm on 13 March at Pembroke. Open to principle of proportionality’ all. Registration required via Eventbrite. Professor Robert Koons, Texas: ‘An Aristotelian framework for quantum Campion Hall mechanics’ Dr Austen Ivereigh will lecture at 5.30pm Dr Daniel De Haan: ‘Aquinas's on 23 January in the Pichette Auditorium, anthropology after neuroscience’ Pembroke. Free. Registration: www. eventbrite.com/e/the-papacy-of-francis- conversion-resistance-by-dr-austen- ivereigh-tickets-85767519961. More information: www.campion.ox.ac.uk. Subject: ‘The papacy of Francis: conversion and resistance’