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2013
Health Studies and Community Health Division Seminar Series
Seminar, Mary Seacole Building 114
Drinking, bonding and watching a male strip show: The opportunities and challenges enabled by women's alcohol consumption on a ‘girls’ night out’
Working-Class Whiteness from Within and Without
Seminar, MS114
Professor Thomas’s guest lecture will focus on the intersections between gender, race and class, and illustrates the use of autobiography in social research. It links work in sociology, education, and gender studies.
Translational path of tumour antigen-specific antibodies of the IgE class for the treatment of solid tumours
Seminar, Heinz Wolff Building, HW101
Event Speakers: Sophia Karagiannis, Kings College
MMS19 links iron-sulphur cluster assembly to DNA metabolism
Seminar, Heinz Wolff Building, HW101
Guest Speaker: Kerstin Gari, CRUK
Clinical relevance of genetic markers in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Seminar, Heinz Wolff Building, HW101
Guest Speakers: Oskar A. Haas, MD – Children’s Cancer Research Institute, Vienna
Biosciences UCAS Day
Open Day, Heinz Wolff
UCAS Days are intended for students who have applied to Brunel University and been made an offer by us or invited to interview.
Health Studies and Community Health Division Seminar Series
Seminar, Mary Seacole Building 202
“The only time I feel girly is when I go out”: Drinking stories, Teenage girls, and respectable femininities
Occupational Therapy UCAS Day
Open Day, Mary Seacole Building
UCAS Days are intended for students who have applied to Brunel University and been made an offer by us or invited to interview.
Public Lecture Series 2013- The Good Life is a matter of Aesthetics rather than Ethics
Public Lecture, Main Auditorium, Eastern Gateway Building
Speakers:Professor Peter Beresford, Professor Johannes Birringer, Professor Joseph Giacomin and Professor Peter Wiegold
Colon Cancer stratification; evidence for a novel and malignant subgroup
Seminar, Heinz Wolff Building, HW101
Guest speakers:Jan Paul Medema, University of Amsterdam
Biosciences UCAS Day
Open Day, Heinz Wolff
UCAS Days are intended for students who have applied to Brunel University and been made an offer by us or invited to interview.
Brunel Brain Awareness Week DAY 1
Conference, Darwin Room
This is a global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits or brain research. One day is devoted to widening participation activities and demonstrations that A-Level students can get involved in; and the other is for a lecture series provided by internal and external speakers about current research.
Health Studies and Community Health Division Seminar Series
Seminar, MSB303
Breast cancer and minority ethnic women
Brunel Brain Awareness Week DAY 2
Conference, Darwin Room
This is a global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits or brain research. One day is devoted to widening participation activities and demonstrations that A-Level students can get involved in; and the other is for a lecture series provided by internal and external speakers about current research.
Public Lecture Series 2013: The Right to Die is the Ultimate Personal Freedom
Public Lecture, Main Auditorium, Eastern Gateway Building
Are we - and should we be - in control of what happens at the end of our lives? Is there any such thing as the 'right' to die, and if so why should only the dying be granted it? Chair: Andrew Ward Speakers: Mary Gilhooly, Abimbola Olowofoyeku, Clive Seale, Heinz Wolff
Occupational Therapy UCAS Day
Open Day, Mary Seacole Building
UCAS Days are intended for students who have applied to Brunel University and been made an offer by us or invited to interview.
A QUESTION OF RELIGION: YOUNG PEOPLE AND IDENTITY IN CONTEMPORARY MULTI-FAITH BRITAIN
Seminar, Mead Room, Hamilton Centre, Brunel University
Centre for Child and Youth Research, Brunel University
Professor Rob Evans is currently involved in the organisation of a joint meeting in 2012 of IBDG with the UK’s Iron-Sulphur Group
Seminar, University College London
In 2013, Rob is joint organiser, with Professor Kaila Srai from University College London, of the biennial meeting of the International BioIron Society (IBIS)
Two Day Master Class at Brunel University ‘Object-Relating and Relating to Objects'
General Event, Mary Seacole Building
9:00 am –16:00pm, followed by a book launch 16:30-18:00pm We are very pleased invite you to a two day Master Class at Brunel University for clinical therapists, researchers and academics. This series is in collaboration with the Research Centre for Human Geography and part of the ‘Psychoanalytic Thinking in Occupational Therapy’ network that has been meeting over the past 4 years. We have gathered together an excellent group of international, national and London based academics and therapists who will consider how objects are used by people in everyday life, emphasising their real and symbolic value in negotiating change, loss and identity. Psychoanalysis has used the word ‘object’ to describe the internal representations of important people and yet objects, including our bodies, are tangible and touchable. The papers and workshops presented over the two days will be discussing the link between conscious objects and their unconscious value in self-identity, relationships and society.
Two Day Master Class at Brunel University ‘Object-Relating and Relating to Objects’
General Event, Mary Seacole Building
We are very pleased invite you to a two day Master Class at Brunel University for clinical therapists, researchers and academics. This series is in collaboration with the Research Centre for Human Geography and part of the ‘Psychoanalytic Thinking in Occupational Therapy’ network that has been meeting over the past 4 years. We have gathered together an excellent group of international, national and London based academics and therapists who will consider how objects are used by people in everyday life, emphasising their real and symbolic value in negotiating change, loss and identity. Psychoanalysis has used the word ‘object’ to describe the internal representations of important people and yet objects, including our bodies, are tangible and touchable. The papers and workshops presented over the two days will be discussing the link between conscious objects and their unconscious value in self-identity, relationships and society.
Genome replication, human growth and inflammation
Seminar, Heinz Wolff Building, HW101
Guest Speaker Andrew Jackson, University of Edinburgh
What Youth Drug Use Research Tells Us About Inequalities
Seminar, MS113
This paper will highlight issues of methodology, as well as the inequalities revealed by studies of drug use among young people.
Occupational Therapy UCAS Day
Open Day, Mary Seacole Building q
UCAS Days are intended for students who have applied to Brunel University and been made an offer by us or invited to interview.
What a Sexy Body Can Do: A Deleuzian Approach to Youth Sexualities
Seminar, MS113
We welcome theorists from across the university to debate the value of a Deleuzian approach for sociology.
Youth as an Emblem in Polish Sexuality Projects
Seminar, MS113
Dr Kulpa will put our understanding of the problematisation of youth and hedonistic behaviour in wider context..
'Sexting, Young People and Child Pornography' and 'Respect yourself': young people negotiating child protection discourses about 'sexting'
Seminar, MS113
Guest speakers: Dr Thomas Croft, University of Sydney, Australia and Dr Laura Harvey, Education, Brunel University.




