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  • Liverpool

    Seminar - Urban studies

    Rails and urban development. A Comparative Approach between France and the United Kingdom

    In many countries, the challenges of sustainable urban development along with preoccupations about energy costs, are leading developers and urban planners to place rail transport at the centre of their concerns. During 2012 members of the French and British Planning Studies Group based at the University of Liverpool and University of Paris 1-Sorbonne have been collaborating on hosting two seminars dedicated to the theme of rail transport and urban development. The intention has been to bring together academics with practitioners and also incorporate visits to view rail investments ‘on the ground’. The first event took place in Paris in May 2012 and addressed light rail development in Europe with a particular focus on the situation in the UK and France. The second seminar will take place in Liverpool on Thursday 29 and Friday 30 November 2012 and consider heavy rail as a means of serving urban development in metropolitan areas.

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  • Oxford

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe

    Bourses d'études pour doctorants à la Maison française d'Oxford

    La Maison française d'Oxford propose des bourses d'un mois pour doctorants désireux de poursuivre un travail de recherche. Outre le montant de la bourse (250 livres sterling), l'établissement offre au doctorant l'accueil en chambre avec petit déjeuner, l'accès aux bibliothèques d'Oxford, des connexions informatiques.

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  • City of London

    Study days - History

    Court Medicine Healthcare Personnel and Sanitary Politics in Europe, 15c-18c

    Court medical practitioners changed in numbers, occupations and functions during the Renaissance and early modern period (15c-18c) practitioners focused on different specialities within body-care, and took on different roles in the government of Europe’s states. Building on recent work that has concentrated on the history of body care at courts, this workshop will explores changes in court medical politics, practices and practitioners and the consequences they had for, firstly, medical thought, regulation and practice and, secondly, the activities, management and evolution of early modern states.

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  • Loughborough

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Real Democracy and the Revolutions of Our Time

    Anarchist Studies Network Conference: Making Connections

    Le stream « real democracy and the revolutions of our time » propose d'explorer les implications pour la théorie et praxis de la révolution de certains mouvements récents, dont Occupy et le printemps arabe serait exemplaires. Il se déclinera en trois panels, qui sont tous ouverts non seulement à des communications classiques, mais aussi à des interventions artistiques, des témoignages, et des propositions orientées vers l'action.

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  • Birmingham

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Rights and Representations

    Foreign Language Film Conference V

    Submissions are invited for the fifth Foreign Language Film Conference, on the theme of Rights and Representations. In this historic setting of the American South, and in conjunction with Birmingham's 50th anniversary remembrance of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing, FLFC celebrates civil and human rights. Scholars will consider the question of civil rights in international cinematic traditions. How does film as an art and a genre represent civil rights, and human rights? What are the places of rebellion, terrorism, or non-violent resistance in forging individual freedoms, and how is this reflected in national cinematic traditions? How do international films address issues of discrimination, violence, repression, the struggle for social equality ? On the pedagogical side of the question, how do films about civil rights teach their viewers about international cultural and political traditions and movements ? How are these films incorporated into classroom discussions of global civil rights ?

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  • Oxford

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Sociology

    Besse doctorate scholarship and French lecteur position at the Exeter College, Oxford (2012-2013)

    Ces bourses ont pour origine le legs en 1951 par Antonin Besse, homme d'affaires français, d'une partie de sa fortune à l'Université d'Oxford dans le but de permettre à des étudiants français de venir poursuivre leur recherche à Oxford. Il s'ensuit que seuls les étudiants de nationalité française peuvent prétendre bénéficier d'une bourse Besse. Pour l'année 2012-2013, Exeter College (www.exeter.ox.ac.uk) offrira la bourse avec un poste de lecteur français, dont la rémunération totale sera de £10,000. Ceci inclut une bourse de £3000 et la rémunération pour une charge d'enseignement de langue française de 6 heures par semaine. Le boursier sera logé dans le Collège à titre gratuit, et bénéficiera de quelques dîners à « High Table ».

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  • Oxford

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Europe

    Deakin Visiting Fellowship (2012-2013)

    St. Antony's College - European Studies Centre - Oxford UK

    Applications are invited for the Deakin Fellowship for the academic year 2012-2013. The Fellowship is intended to support scholarship related to France in the College's areas of interest. Applicants should hold a doctorate at the time of application. A good working knowledge of English is essential. To arrive no later than 13th January 2012

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