Events

April 2008

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1 April 2008

International Sylvia Ashton-Warner Centennial Conference 2008

Calls for papers

English Language and Literature

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1 April 2008

France and New Zealand during the Great War/ La France et la Nouvelle-Zélande pendant la grande guerre

Calls for papers

Medieval and Modern History

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4 April 2008

Remapping Cinema, Remaking History

Calls for papers

Medieval and Modern History

Visual Arts and Media

film, television and video

Region: All

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4 April 2008

From Prevention to Protection: The Psychology and Cultural Impact of Trafficking Asian Girls for Sexual Exploitation

Seminar

Location:

Room 407, Easterfield Building, Kelburn Parade,Wellington

Region: Wellington

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7 April 2008

China’s Rise and the Challenges for U.S. Policy

Lecture

Location:

Lecture Theatre 2, Rutherford House, Pipitea Campus, VUW,Bunny St, Wellington

Region: Wellington

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7 April 2008

Arts Speak

Seminar

Medieval and Modern History

Location:

Corban Estate Arts Centre

Region: Auckland

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7 April 2008

Spirited Conversations: Is There a Place for New Zealand in the Globalizing World?

Seminar

Religious studies

Location:

The Occidental, Corner of Lambton Quay and Ballance St,Wellington

Region: Wellington

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8 April 2008  –  11 April 2008

MA08 Conference - Museum People - the Human Collection

Conference

Librarianship, Information and Museum Studies

Location:

Dunedin

Region: Otago

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8 April 2008

WAHINE TALKS

Seminar

Medieval and Modern History

Location:

Museum of Wellington City to SeaQueens WharfWellington

Region: Wellington

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8 April 2008

Wet plate photography

Seminar

Visual Arts and Media

Location:

The Arts Centre, 61-69 Abel Smith Street,Wellington

Region: Wellington

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