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Open lectures in week 9

Posted on 3 March 2017

Find out something new at our free Open Lectures - everyone welcome.

'Ditch the Witch': The past history of misogyny in politics
Monday 6 March

Dependent agency in the global health regime: local African responses to donor AIDS efforts
Tuesday 7 March

Literary networks of the Vicars Choral and the clerical proletariat in late medieval York
Tuesday 7 March

Lad culture in higher education
Tuesday 7 March

European populisms: demand-side, supply-side and contextual explanations
Wednesday 8 March

Beyond Frankenstein: the writings of Mary Shelley
Wednesday 8 March

Lessons from the Tin Woodman: disability and the posthuman
Thursday 9 March

The Islamic garden as sacred art and as an opportunity for bridge-building between cultures
Thursday 9 March

The New Bridlington Lifeboat Station
Thursday 9 March

How Alara Wholefoods became the most sustainable food manufacturer on earth
Friday 10 March

Defending the right to protest and to dignity in detention in Egypt
Friday 10 March

Want to plan further ahead? See our full events listing for this term.

Interested in music performances? Have a look at York Concerts.