2013-06-11 13:00 - Jesus, Darwin and Ashley MontaguSt Edmund's College Although never especially well known in Britain, the London-born Ashley Montagu (1905-1999) became one of the most publicly visible anthropologists in the United States in the mid-twentieth century, thanks to a succession of ... University of Cambridge, 2 weeks ago |
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UL Regional Writing Centre Awards Secondary School StudentsEdmund Heaphy (Christian Brothers College Cork), 1st prize, Fintan g Guilfoyle, (Christian Brothers College Cork) 2nd prize and Ail's Mc Carthy (Presentation Secondary School Clonmel), 3rd prize pictured with UL President Professor Don Barry at the ... Noodls, 2 weeks ago
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2013-05-28 13:00 - The emergence of human personsSt Edmund's College Is there nothing new under the sun? Consider the great variety of complex structures and patterns of activity that have appeared over time within our universe—physical, chemical, and (much later) biological and psychological. University of Cambridge, 3 weeks ago
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Canine cuddles soothe St Edmund's College studentsStudents at St Edmund's College, Cambridge, joined forces with Guide Dogs UK to organise a day of puppy love as part of a series of welfare events organised this term for students in the run up to exams. Early socialising in a variety of ... University of Cambridge, 3 weeks ago
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2013-05-16 17:00 - Roundtable discussion: transnational organised crime and securitySt Edmund's College Transnational organised crime increasingly concerns policy-makers and security experts around the world. Drug-related violence in Mexico, human trafficking in the Mediterranean, and Internet and environmental crimes are only some ... University of Cambridge, 1 month ago
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Roundtable Discussion: Transnational Organised Crime and Security
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2013-05-14 13:00 - Does cognitive Psychology subvert Religious belief?St Edmund's College Cognitive science is the current frontier issue between science and religion. So-called New Atheists rely heavily on findings from the Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR) in their campaign to disabuse the world of religion. How ... University of Cambridge, 1 month ago
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2013-04-30 13:00 - Emergence, top down causation and reductionismSt Edmund's College Higher level properties such as life and thought emerge out of lower level properties characterised by physics. This talk will argue that as well as bottom up causation, top-down effects occur in the hierarchy of structure and ... University of Cambridge, 1 month ago
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Outsourcing CO2 within China [Sustainability Science]aDepartment of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742; bDepartment of Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697; cDepartment of Financial and Management Studies, School of Oriental and ... PNAS, 1 week ago
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Conn. retreat features severed arm of saintThank goodness, then, for St. Edmund's Retreat on a tiny island near Mystic, a tranquil and serene spot run by a Catholic order and home to one of the most distinctive items in Connecticut's vast jumble of oddities: the arm of the 13th-century ... Denver Post, 3 weeks ago
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Eton eternal: How one school came to dominate public lifeNew Statesman editor Jason Cowley speaks to Anthony Little, headmaster of Eton College, about the role of public schools, the new crop of Etonians ruling public life and Gove's education reforms. Tony Little leaving morning assembly at Eton College. New Statesman, 1 month ago
Eton eternal
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