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Next Generation: Arts & Social Sciences Lecture Series

Repeats every week every Thursday until Thu Jul 04 2024.
13th June 2024, 20th June 2024, 27th June 2024, 4th July 2024

From nineteenth century literature to nuclear activism in 1980s Wales, from English Literature to Criminology, join us for fascinating talks by PhD students in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences every Thursday at 1pm and 7pm, from 13 June – 4 July

Next Generation: Arts & Social Sciences Lecture Series

13th June 2024, 20th June 2024, 27th June 2024, 4th July 2024

From nineteenth century literature to nuclear activism in 1980s Wales, from English Literature to Criminology, join us for fascinating talks by PhD students in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences every Thursday at 1pm and 7pm, from 13 June – 4 July

Next Generation: Arts & Social Sciences Lecture Series

13th June 2024, 20th June 2024, 27th June 2024, 4th July 2024

From nineteenth century literature to nuclear activism in 1980s Wales, from English Literature to Criminology, join us for fascinating talks by PhD students in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences every Thursday at 1pm and 7pm, from 13 June – 4 July

Next Generation: Arts & Social Sciences Lecture Series

13th June 2024, 20th June 2024, 27th June 2024, 4th July 2024

From nineteenth century literature to nuclear activism in 1980s Wales, from English Literature to Criminology, join us for fascinating talks by PhD students in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences every Thursday at 1pm and 7pm, from 13 June – 4 July

Next Generation: Arts (Series)

26th April 2023 to 24th May 2023

The Open University invites you to a new series of free online talks showcasing the ground-breaking research being carried out by PhD students in the School of Arts and Humanities as part of the Next Generation series by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.    

OpenTALKS: Stuart Mitchell ‘Reflections on the History of the British Conservative Party’

21st January 2020

“The Bottom Line is Winning Elections” : Reflections on the History of the British Conservative Party.

Inaugural Lecture: What’s the Point of Criminal Justice History?

15th October 2019

As The Open University celebrates its 50th anniversary, Paul Lawrence, Professor of History, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, will deliver his inaugural lecture how a historical approach to criminal justice contributes to contemporary understandings of crime and justice.

Prisons, Courts & Police Stations - The Architecture of the State in Historical Perspective

17th May 2019

The Centre for the History of Crime, Policing and Justice at The Open University will be hosting the next in its regular seminar series on Prisons: Courts & Police Stations in Historical Perspective. Eight papers will be presented.

Royal Historical Society Symposium: Reflections on the Centenary of the First World War

17th May 2019

Contested Commemorations: Reflections on the centenary of the First World War, 2013-2019.

OpenTALKS: Anna Plassart ‘Reimagining Democracy: Lessons from The French Revolution’

15th May 2019

Lecture 5 imageFor many people looking on, France’s descent into violence illustrated the dangers of democratic and populist politics.

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