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Modern Languages Film Club: La teta asustada. LTB 2. 7.15pm.


Lakeside Theatre: Sleeping Bootay (12-14 December). 7.30pm.


East 15 Acting School: Bogart’s Mausoleum. 12-13 December at 7.30pm and 14-15 December at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. The People Show Studio, London.


Thursday 13 December Learning and Development: Will your research paper change the world? 9.45am-4.00pm.


Learning and Development: Interview skills. 12pm-2.15pm.


Biological Sciences Seminar: Professor Alexander Bürkle (Konstanz): ‘Functional interplay of the Werner syndrome protein (WRN) with poly(ADP-ribose)’. Room 1N1.4.1. 1pm.


December 2012/January 2013


Learning and Development: Producing your Thesis: Smart moves with Word. 2pm-4pm.


Psychology Seminar: Professor Peter Smith (Sussex): ‘Cross-cultural studies of social influence’. Room 4.722. 4pm.


Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies Seminar: Professor Stephen Bygrave (Southampton): ‘“Hallowed by the occasion of the meeting”: Community and utility in Anna Barbauld’s work of the 1790s’. Room 5A.118. 5.00pm-6.30pm.


Government Seminar: Mark Kayser (Hertie School, Berlin): ‘Diffusion or confusion? International shocks and democratisation around the world’. Room 5.300B. 5.15pm.


Environmental Film Screening - What would Jesus buy? LTB 6. 6.30pm.


Wednesday 12 December Learning and Development: The University’s governance and administration. 10am-11.30am.


Computer Science and Electronic Engineering Seminar: Dr Nathan Gomes (Kent): ‘ Support of next generation wireless systems using radio over fibre’. Room 1N.1.4.1. 2pm.


Learning and Development: Presenting your research. 2pm-5pm.


Essex Business School Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Global Strategy (MEGS) Group - Julian Rose (Guardian Business and Professional): ‘How do you transform a sales department into the digital world?’ 2.30pm. Room tbc.


Learning and Development: Online equality and diversity training. 2.30pm-4.30pm.


History Research Seminar: Dr Matt Vester (Essex): ‘Spatial Politics in the Vallée d’Aoste, 1536-1631’. Room 5N.7.21. 4pm.


Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation Seminar: Details tbc. Room 6.345. 4pm.


Centre for Film Studies Screening: Spirit of the Beehive. LTB 10. 7pm.


East 15 Acting School: The Adventures of Dick Turpin. 13-14 December at 7.30pm and 15 December at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Clifftown Studios and Theatre, Southend.


Friday 14 December East 15 Acting School: Glam Rock is Dead. 14- 15 December at 10pm. The Railway Hotel, Southend-on-Sea.


Lakeside Theatre Café: The Hook Open Mic Night. 9pm.


January 2013


Tuesday 8 January Learning and Development: PG CHEP Module 2 induction. 9am-5pm.


Wednesday 9 January Learning and Development: PG CHEP Module 2 induction. 9am-5pm.


Monday 14 January Learning and Development: Management essentials. 9.30am-4.30pm.


Tuesday 15 January Learning and Development: Springboard programme. 9.30am-4.30pm.


Wednesday 16 January Learning and Development: Dealing with challenging behaviour. 9.30am-4.15pm.


Learning and Development: How occupational health can help you. Southend Campus. 10am-11am.


Sociology Staff/Student Seminar: Franka Welz: Title tbc. Room 6.333. 1pm.


Thursday 17 January Learning and Development: Developing your writing. 11am-1pm.


Language and Linguistics Seminar: Charles Antaki (Loughborough): ‘How conversation analysis can identify problems in communication - and help solve them’. Room 1N1.4.1. 4pm.


Philosophy and Art History Seminar: Dr Kathleen Stock (Sussex): ‘How belief-like is imagining?’ Room 5B.202. 5pm.


Friday 18 January


Learning and Development: Going Digital: Initial Conference. 9.30am-4.30pm.


Learning and Development: Surviving the Viva. 2pm-5pm.


Tuesday 22 January Learning and Development: Doctoral Welcome Conference. 9am-5pm.


Learning and Development: Fresh steps. 9.30am- 4.30pm.


Learning and Development: Getting to know accommodation. 1pm-2pm.


Wednesday 23 January Learning and Development: Fresh steps. 9.30am- 4.30pm.


Learning and Development: Effective use of voice. 9.30am-4.00pm.


Learning and Development: Time management in an hour. 12pm-1pm.


Thursday 24 January firstsite: ‘The Building and the Figures’ talk as part of Colchester’s Avatars: the historical figures on Colchester’s Town Hall. Speakers include architectural historian James Bettley and Colchester historian and Visiting Fellow at the Department of History Andrew Phillips.


Learning and Development: One-to-one voice care, pronunciation and production. 9am-5pm.


Learning and Development: Looking after your research data: Managing and storing data for research projects. 9.30am-4.00pm.


Learning and Development: Essential presentation skills. 2pm-5pm.


What’s on guide for all University events: www.essex.ac.uk/news_and_events/whats_ on.aspx


For Lakeside Theatre events visit: www.lakesidetheatre.org.uk.


For Art Exchange events visit: www.artexchange.org.uk.


For events marked visit: www.essex.ac.uk/ldev for further details.


For Employability and Careers Centre events visit: www.essex.ac.uk/careers/events.


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