CRASSH, University of Cambridge: Whats On lent 2016

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CRASSH

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Image: ‘Warehouseman’ by Stephen Hampshire

LENT TERM 2016

CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN THE ARTS SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES


LENT TERM AT CRASSH There is lots of conference activity coming up this term, with scholarly looks at death, Descartes, and much more. Save these dates now! Death and the Afterlife • 22 January This symposium is an interdisciplinary exchange focused on the recent book Death and the Afterlife, by Professor Samuel Scheffler (New York University). It will bring together perspectives from social anthropology, philosophy, and political theory. Registration: http://bit.do/CRASSHdeath

Descartes and Ingenium • 14-15 March A two-day conference which will explore the significance of the notion of ‘ingenium’ for Descartes and his circle, and place it in the context of contemporary pedagogy, erudition, philosophy, mathematics, and music. Registration: http://bit.do/descartes2016

The Museum as Method: Collections, Research, Universities • 14-15 March This conference, supported by the University of Cambridge Museums and Botanic Gardens, brings together scholars from disciplines interested in material culture, and curators from across the arts and sciences, to reflect on both questions of methodology and public policy.

Matthew Parker: Archbishop, Scholar, Collector • 17-19 March This conference aims to bring those with an interest in Matthew Parker together, to encourage work bridging existing fields of Parkerian study and setting aspects of his career into their full context, and, as a result, to present for the first time a new and coherent picture of a major figure in mid-sixteenth-century English (and Continental) intellectual and religious life, bringing into particular focus Parker’s role in collaborative scholarship and the retrieval of the past.

The Criminal Law’s Person • 7-8 April The participants will be seeking to understand the conception of the responsible agent in the criminal law, in order to assess it critically and to offer an account of how it ought to be characterised. Only through a proper understanding of that conception will we be in a position to judge whether the recent challenges to it by neuroscientists and others are fatal or not.

Books in the Making • 14-15 April This interdisciplinary symposium seeks to expand and enrich our understanding of contemporary literary production. Moving beyond the traditional triumvirate of author, reader and text, we will situate today’s fiction within a wider field, encompassing literary agents, editors, book reviewers, writing teachers, prize judges, festival organisers, and more.

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Image: Descartes, late 1620s, Simon Vouet

RESEARCH PROJECTS • • • • • • • • •

Bible and Antiquity in 19th-Century Culture Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) Concept Lab & Technology and Democracy: Centre for Digital Knowledge Conspiracy and Democracy: History, Political Theory and Internet Research Crossroads of Knowledge in Early Modern England: the Place of Literature Genius before Romanticism: Ingenuity in Early Modern Art and Science History of Cross-Cultural Comparatism Making Visible: the Visual and Graphic Practices of the Early Royal Society Visual Representations of the Third Plague Pandemic

RESEARCH GROUPS • • • • • • • • • •

Cambridge Conversations in Translation Climate Histories / Paris 2015 Ethics of Big Data Food: Field to Table? In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy Cambridge Interdisciplinary Performance Network Rethinking Work Science Non-Fiction and the Bottom Billion The Subversive Good: Disrupting Power, Transcending Inequalities Things: (Re)constructing the Material World

CRASSH AT GLANCE

From intensive small-group seminars to international conferences and major research projects, CRASSH’s programmes provide for the exchange and development of ideas at every level. For details, visit: www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes


12 JAN

SEMINAR

Danish Heating Policies

12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Frede Hvelplund (Aalborg) • In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26560

13 JAN

SEMINAR

Ethics of Big Data in Practice

12pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Claudia Abreu Lopez (Africa’s Voices Foundation) • Ethics of Big Data www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26569 Image: Michelle Piacquadio (Thinkstock)

13 JAN

SEMINAR

Paris 2015 Field Report

2.30pm - 4.30pm • CRASSH (SG2) Richard Fraser, Jonathan Wooley (Cambridge)• Climate Histories www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26577

13 JAN

SEMINAR

Supply Chains and Scandals: Big Ships, Big Data, Horse Meat 5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Catherine Bernard (Cambridge) • Food: Field to Table? www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26583

18 JAN

SEMINAR

Two New Compositions

12:30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room) Work in Progress seminar by Richard Causton (Cambridge) • Early Career Fellows Work-in-Progress www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26457

18 JAN

SEMINAR

Performing Knowledge: The Mediating Body 5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG1) Satinder P. Gill, Michael Byrne (Cambridge) • Cambridge Interdisciplinary Performance Network www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26556

20 JAN

SEMINAR

Person-centred Social Science: Who is the Last Poet Standing?

12.30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Alison Liebling, Judith Gardon (Cambridge) • The Subversive Good www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26549

19 JAN

READING GROUP

Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group 12.30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (S3) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26528

19 JAN

SYMPOSIUM

Technological Displacement of White-collar Employment: Political and Social Implications 1pm - 5pm • Wolfson Hall, Churchill College Technology and Democracy project www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26588

20 JAN

SEMINAR

Translation and Philosophy (Panel)

2:30pm - 4.30pm • CRASSH (SG2) David Charlston (Journal New Voices in Translation Studies), Timothy Crane (Cambridge), Danielle Sands (Royal Holloway) • Conversations in Translation www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26386

20 JAN

SEMINAR

Informal and Precarious Labour - Choice or Last Resort? 5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Maria Abreu, Brendan Burchell (Cambridge) Rethinking Work www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26541

20 JAN Alcohol

SEMINAR

12.30pm - 2.00pm • CRASSH (SG1) Richard Stone (Bristol), Deborah Toner (Leicester) Things: Material Cultures www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26552

EVENTS JANUARY 2016

All are welcome to our events; please check the website for registration information.


CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP

Death and the Afterlife

One day • CRASSH (SG1/2) Convened by Paul Sagar, James Laidlaw (Cambridge) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26171

22 JAN

READING GROUP

Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group 12.45pm - 2pm • CRASSH (TBA) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/22995

25 JAN

SEMINAR

Raising Yields and Losing Genes: agricultural modernisation and biodiversity conservation, 1935-1975 12:30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room) Work-in-Progress seminar with Dr Helen Anne Curry (Cambridge) • Early Career Fellows Work in Progress www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26458

25 JAN

SEMINAR

Who Owns Big Data? Will Machine Learning Systems Extract Cognitive Rents from the Poor? 2pm - 4pm • CRASSH (SG1) Alan Blackwell (Cambridge) • Science Non-Fiction www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26565

26 JAN

READING GROUP

Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group 12.30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (S3) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26533

26 JAN

SEMINAR

Peterhead CCS

12pm - 4pm • CRASSH (SG1) David Reiner (Cambridge) • In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26561

27 JAN

SEMINAR

Ethics of Big Data in Practice

12pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Lydia Drumright (Cambridge) • Ethics of Big Data www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26570

27 JAN

SEMINAR

After Paris Climat 2015: Where do we go from here? 2:30pm - 4:30pm • CRASSH (SG21) Speaker TBC • Climate Histories www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26578

27 JAN

SEMINAR

The Roles of Gender and Technology in Market Exclusion

5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Gina Porter (Durham), David Bright (Oxfam), TBC (Vodaphone M-Pesa Project) • Food: Field to Table? www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26584

1 FEB

SEMINAR

Acknowledging Equality: Respect and Contempt in 17th-Century English political thought

12.30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room) Teresa M. Bejan (Oxford) • Visiting Fellows Work-inProgress www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26459

1 FEB

SEMINAR

Archival Performativity

5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG1) Joanna Melvin (Chelsea College of Arts), Luke Skrebowski (Cambridge) • Cambridge Interdisciplinary Performance Network www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26557

2 FEB

PUBLIC LECTURE

Conspiracy and the Gullible Cynic: the real ideology of Putin’s Russia

5pm - 7pm • CRASSH (SG1) Peter Pomerantsev • Conspiracy and Democracy project www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26430

2 FEB

READING GROUP

Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group 12.30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (S3) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26534

2 FEB

SEMINAR

Violence, Surveillance and Policing

12.30pm - 2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Elena Van Der Spuy, Julie Berg (South Africa, Jo Anne Dillabough (Cambridge) • The Subversive Good www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26548

3 FEB

WORKSHOP

Translation and Philosophy

2.30pm - 4.30pm • CRASSH (SG2) Duncan Large (British Centre for Literary Translation) • Conversations in Translation www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26387

EVENTS JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2016

22 JAN


READING GROUP

Information and Precarious Labour 5pm-7pm • CRASSH (SG1) Speaker TBC • Rethinking Work www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26542

3 FEB

SEMINAR

Architecture

12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Donald Cooper, Francois Penz (Cambridge) • Things: Material Cultures www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26553

5 FEB

SYMPOSIUM

10 FEB

12pm-1.30pm • CRASSH (S3) Workshop presented by the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs and CRASSH Postdoc Researcher Forum www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26526

10 FEB

12pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Anna Vignoles (Cambridge) • Ethics of Big Data www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26574

10 FEB

8 FEB

15 FEB

SEMINAR

Compensating for Human Rights Violations 12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room) Veronika Fikfak • Early Career Fellow Work-in-Progress seminar www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26460

8 FEB

SEMINAR

2.30pm-4.30pm • CRASSH (SG2) Mayesha Alam (Cambridge) • Climate Histories www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26580

12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room) Marie-Elise Zovko (Zagreb/Cambridge) • Visiting Fellows Work-in-Progress www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26516

9 FEB

16 FEB

READING GROUP

12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (S3) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26535

9 FEB

SEMINAR

Fracking: US vs Europe

12pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Paul Stevens (Dundee) • In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26562

10 FEB

READING GROUP

Global Food Systems

5pm-7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Food: Field to Table? www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26585

SEMINAR

Spinoza and the Conversion of Early Modern Thought

15 FEB

Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group

SEMINAR

Climate Change and Gender Inequalities

Cataloguing Global Diversity in the Human Genome: Promises and Pitfalls 2pm-4pm • CRASSH (SG1) Manj Sandhu (Sanger Institute) Science Non-Fiction www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26566

SEMINAR

Ethics of Big Data in Practice

Oversight or Theatre? Surveillance and Democratic Accountability

One day • Wolfson Hall, Churchill College Speakers TBC • Technology and Democracy project www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26589

SEMINAR

Getting Connected in Cambridge AHSS: Insights and Opportunities for Research Staff

SEMINAR

Performance and Subversion in Public Spaces 5pm-7pm • CRASSH (SG1) Dave Beech (Gothenburg) • Cambridge Interdisciplinary Performance Network www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26558 READING GROUP

Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group 12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (S3) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26537

16 FEB

SEMINAR

Legal Harms and the New Politics of Resistance

12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Nicky Padfield, Loraine Gelsthorpe, Amy Nivette, Ryan Williams (Cambridge) • The Subversive Good www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26549

EVENTS FEBRUARY 2016

3 FEB


SEMINAR

Translation and Periphery

2.30pm-4.30pm • CRASSH (SG2) Georgina Collins (Glasgow), Hephizibah Israel (Edinburgh), Paul Russell (Cambridge) • Conversations in Translation www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26388

17 FEB

SEMINAR

Unpaid Work: Claiming Value

5pm-7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Brian Sloan (Cambridge), Chris Harker (Durham), Carmen Teeple Hopkins (Oxford) • Rethinking Work www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26543

17 FEB

Interiors

SEMINAR

12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Anthony Burton (Oxford), Ulrich Leben (Waddesdon Manor) • Things: Material Cultures www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26554

22 FEB

SEMINAR

Micro-Finance Innovation for Financial Inclusion in Developing Economies 2pm-4pm • CRASSH (SG1) Karl Prince (Cambridge) • Science Non Fiction www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26567

23 FEB

SEMINAR

‘Special obligations’ in Diaspora? Loyalty, Distrust and Extra-territoriality

5pm-6.30pm • CRASSH (SG1) Cynthia Salloum (European University Institute) • Conspiracy and Democracy www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26494

23 FEB

READING GROUP

Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group 12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (S3) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26538

23 FEB

SEMINAR

Swedish Carbon Policies

12pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Marcus Lindmark (Umeå) • In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26563

24 FEB

SEMINAR

Ethics of Big Data in Practice

12pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Dhiraj Murphy (Goldsmiths) • Ethics of Big Data www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26575

24 FEB

SEMINAR

Energy Technology and the Future Experts inspecting the Rosetta Stone at the International Congress of Orientalists, 1874

18 FEB

CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP

Orientalism and its Institutions in the Nineteenth Century

One day • CRASSH (SG1&2) Arie Molendijk (Groningen), Willen Otterspeer (LEiden), Michael Dodson (Indiana), Irene Zweip (Amsterdam) • ERC Bible and Antiquity project www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26591

22 FEB

SEMINAR

Intentional Action and Moral Responsiblity 12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room) Paulina Silwa (Cambridge) • Early Career Fellows Work-in-Progress Seminar www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26461

12.30pm-4.30pm • CRASSH (SG2) Paul Warde (Cambridge) • Climate Histories www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26581

24 FEB

SEMINAR

The Politics of Food Provisioning and Access 5pm-7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Patta Scott-Villiers (Sussex) • Food: Field to Table? www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26586

29 FEB

SEMINAR

Icons of Disease: the Visual Shift from AIDS to HIV

12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room) Lukas Engelmann (Cambridge) • Work-in-Progress Seminars www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26601

EVENTS FEBRUARY 2016

17 FEB


SEMINAR

Agency and Performance

5pm-7pm • CRASSH (SG1) Rachel Stroud, John Robb (Cambridge) Cambridge Interdisciplinary Performance Network www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26559

1 MARCH

SEMINAR

www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26555

2 MARCH Emily Bell

PUBLIC LECTURE

5pm-6.30pm • Faculty of Law (LG19) Emily Bell • Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26598

Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group

4 MARCH

1 MARCH

2pm-5.30pm • CRASSH (SG1&2) Emily Bell • Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26599

12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (S3) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26539 SEMINAR

Emily Bell

SYMPOSIUM

Head Space, Physical Place and Social Transformation

7 MARCH

1 MARCH

12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (Meeting Room) Angela Breitenbach • Fellows Work-in-Progress Seminars www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26509

12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Michelle Ellefson, Tatiana Thieme, Ben Crewe (Cambridge) • The Subversive Good www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26550 PUBLIC LECTURE

Enlightenment and Conspiracy

5pm-6.30pm • CRASSH (SG1) Darrin McMahon (Dartmouth) • Conspiracy and Democracy Project www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26596

2 MARCH

WORKSHOP

Translation and the Periphery

SEMINAR

The Ideal of Unity: Regulative Principles in Science and Beyond

7 MARCH

SEMINAR

Emerging Diseases: The Culture of Viruses

2pm- 4pm • CRASSH (SG1) Cathy Roth (World Health Organisation)• Science Non Fiction www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26568

2.30pm-4.30pm • CRASSH (SG2) Angel Gurria-Quintana (Translator and literary critic), Orri Tomasson (Cambridge) • Conversations in Translation www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26389

8 MARCH

2 MARCH

The German Reaction to Fukushima

SEMINAR

Genius in History: A Public Conversation

5pm-7pm • CRASSH (S1) Alexander Marr (Cambridge), Ann Jefferson (Oxford), Darrin McMahon (Dartmouth) • Genius Before Romanticism: Ingenuity in Early Modern Art and Science www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26547

2 MARCH

Unpaid Work

READING GROUP

5pm-7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Rethinking Work www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26544

2 MARCH Religion

SEMINAR

12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Joanne Sear, Deborah Howard (Cambridge) Things: Material Cultures

READING GROUP

Cambridge Psychoanalysis Reading Group 12.30pm-2pm • CRASSH (S3) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26540

8 MARCH

SEMINAR

12pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Christian Growitsch (Hamburg) • In Search of Good Energy Policy www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26564

8 MARCH

Paul Ferraro

PUBLIC LECTURE

5pm-6.30pm • David Attenborough Building (tbc) Paul Ferraro • Humanitas Visiting Professor in Sustainability Studies www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/?????

9 MARCH

SEMINAR

Ethics of Big Data in Practice

12pm-2pm • CRASSH (SG1) Public panel discussion • Ethics of Big Data www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26576

EVENTS FEBRUARY / MARCH 2016

29 FEB


SEMINAR

Political Economy of Climate Change Policies 2.30pm-4.30pm • CRASSH (SG2) Libby Blanchard (Cambridge) • Climate Histories www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26582

8 MARCH

Paul Ferraro

SEMINAR

5pm-6.30pm • David Attenborough Building (tbc) Paul Ferraro • Humanitas Visiting Professor in Sustainability Studies www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/?????

9 MARCH

SEMINAR

Will market interference help feed the world? 5pm-7pm • CRASSH (SG2) Fiona Smith (Warwick) • Food: Field to Table? www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26587

9 MARCH

PUBLIC LECTURE

Under the Influence

5pm-6.30pm • Mill Lane Lecture Room 4 Marjorie Garber (Harvard) • Mellon CDI Visiting Fellow Lecture www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26597

Parker Engraving (Creative Commons)

10 MARCH

The Museum as Method: Collections, Research, Universities

CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP

The Bible and Antiquity in 19th-Century Political Thinking

One day • CRASSH (tbc) Katherine Harlow (Reading), Julia Hell (Michigan), Alexandra Lianeri (Thessaloniki), Simon Skinner (Oxford)• ERC Bible and Antiquity in Nineteenth Century Culture project www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26380

8 MARCH

Paul Ferraro

SYMPOSIUM

2pm-5pm • CRASSH (SG1&2) Paul Ferraro • Humanitas Visiting Professor in Sustainability Studies www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/?????

14-15 MARCH

CONFERENCE

Descartes and Ingenium

One day • Sidgwick Hall, Newnham College Convened by Richard Serjeantson, Raphaële Garrod, Alexander Marr, Jose Ramon Marcaida, Richard Oosterhoff (Cambridge) • ERC Genius Before Romanticism project: Ingenuity in Early Modern Art and Science www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26342

14 MARCH

CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP

One day • CRASSH (SG1&2) Convened by Nicholas Thomas (Cambridge) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26253

17-19 MARCH

CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP

Matthew Parker: Archbishop, Scholar, and Collector

Three days • CRASSH (SG1&2) and Corpus Christi College Convened by Anthony Grafton (Princeton), Scott Mandelbrote, William Sherman (Cambridge) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26222

7-8 APRIL

CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP

The Criminal Law’s Person

Two days • CRASSH (SG1&2) Convened by Matthew Kramer (Cambridge), Matt Matravers (York), Claes Lernestedt (Stockholm), Marianne Kristiansson (Karolinska Institutet) www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/26173

14 -15 APRIL

CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP

Books in the Making

Two days • CRASSH (SG1&2) Convened by Kasia Boddy, David Winters (Cambridge)

EVENTS MARCH / APRIL 2016

9 MARCH


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HUMANITAS VISITING PROFESSORS

Emily Bell (Columbia): Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media Paul Ferraro (Georgia State): Humanitas Visiting Professor in Sustainability Studies Wim Pijbes (Rijksmuseum): Humanitas Visiting Professor in History of Art

VISITING FELLOWS

Teresa M Bejan Khaled El Rouayheb

Angela Breitenbach Christian Ilies

Ruth MacKay

Marie-Élise Zovko

EARLY CAREER FELLOWS Richard Causton Helen Anne Curry Veronika Fikfak Paulina Silwa

Fernando Chavarría-Múgica Eric Méchoulan

WHO’S NEW LENT 2016

Here is an introduction to this term’s new CRASSH Fellows. You can read more about their work, and that of all of CRASSH’s researchers, at www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/people.


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