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Theological, Arts and Humanities Perspectives on Ageing

Event Series

Date
13 May 2010, 1:00am 17 June 2010 - 1:00am

In this series:

13 May 2010
Seminar: Dr Helen Small, "A Long Life: What does this mean?"

20 May 2010
Seminar: Charles Foster, "The Elderly and the Morality of Euthanasia"

27 May 2010
Seminar: Dr Debra Oxley, "Weighty Matters: Body mass, ageing, health and gender inequality in the 19th century"

03 June 2010
Seminar: Jonathan Herring, "Dementia and Capacity: the legal problems"

10 June 2010
Seminar: Professor Karen J. Leeder, "Figuring Lateness in Some Modern Poetry"

17 June 2010
Seminar: Dr Anders Sandberg, "Improvement of the Human Condition in our Ageing Society"

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