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Energy, Environment and Society: In conversation with Dr Matthew N Eisler
Energy, Environment and Society: In conversation with Dr Matthew N Eisler
Monday 19 May 11:00-12:30
Colin Matthew Room, Faculty of History, Geoge Street
Conference: How Sciences End
Conference: How Sciences End
11-12 July 2025, times tbc
University of Oxford - venue tbc
Cressida Jervis Read Seminar - Along the Thread of the Mosquito Ovary: Apprehending Malarias Lost and Regained
Cressida Jervis Read Seminar - Along the Thread of the Mosquito Ovary: Apprehending Malarias Lost and Regained
Monday 28 April, 16:00-17:30
Lecture Theatre, Faculty of History, George Street, Oxford, and online via Zoom (registration required)
Engineering the Environment and Imagining Nature in the Early Modern World
Engineering the Environment and Imagining Nature in the Early Modern World
Tuesday 29 April, 12:00-13:30
Third Floor Seminar Room, TORCH, Woodstock Road
Science in Cinders: Destruction in scientific correspondences of the long eighteenth century
Science in Cinders: Destruction in scientific correspondences of the long eighteenth century
Monday 12 May,16:00-17:30
Maison Française d’Oxford, 2-10 Norham Road, Oxford OX2 6SE
Energy, Environment and Society: In conversation with Dr Matthew N Eisler
Energy, Environment and Society: In conversation with Dr Matthew N Eisler
Monday 19 May 11:00-12:30
Colin Matthew Room, Faculty of History, Geoge Street
Conference: How Sciences End
Conference: How Sciences End
11-12 July 2025, times tbc
University of Oxford - venue tbc
Cressida Jervis Read Seminar - Along the Thread of the Mosquito Ovary: Apprehending Malarias Lost and Regained
Cressida Jervis Read Seminar - Along the Thread of the Mosquito Ovary: Apprehending Malarias Lost and Regained
Monday 28 April, 16:00-17:30
Lecture Theatre, Faculty of History, George Street, Oxford, and online via Zoom (registration required)
Engineering the Environment and Imagining Nature in the Early Modern World
Engineering the Environment and Imagining Nature in the Early Modern World
Tuesday 29 April, 12:00-13:30
Third Floor Seminar Room, TORCH, Woodstock Road
Science in Cinders: Destruction in scientific correspondences of the long eighteenth century
Science in Cinders: Destruction in scientific correspondences of the long eighteenth century
Monday 12 May,16:00-17:30
Maison Française d’Oxford, 2-10 Norham Road, Oxford OX2 6SE
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