Events

July 2010

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1 July 2010

Open Connectivity, Open Data: Two Dimensions of the Right to Seek, Receive, and Impart Information

Lecture

Law

Location:

Lecture Theatre 1, Old Government Buildings,
55 Lambton Quay, Wellington

Region: Wellington

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1 July 2010

Equality, dignity, and the disagreement on same-sex marriage

Lecture

Philosophy

Location:

Forum 4 First Floor, Bldg 803, School of Law, Eden Crescent.

Region: Auckland

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11 July 2010

Retelling international relations' foundational stories: Some feminist and postcolonial perspectives

Lecture

Location:

Lecture Theatre 260-098, Owen G Glenn Building, 12 Grafton Road.

Region: Auckland

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12 July 2010

New Historians Postgraduate Conference

Calls for papers

Medieval and Modern History

Region: Wellington

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20 July 2010

Anne Meade and Cushla Scrivens present Leading Learning and Teaching in ECE: the way forward

Seminar

Education

Location:

Kohia Education Centre, Faculty of Education, Gate 1, 78 Epsom Ave, Epsom (View map)

Region: Auckland

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20 July 2010

The end(s) of journalism: The beginning and ends of journalism

Lecture

Location:

Maidment Theatre, 8 Alfred Street.

Region: Auckland

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21 July 2010  –  4 August 2010

"WikiEducator Gives Back" Free wiki workshop

Workshop

Education

Region: All

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21 July 2010

The Woolf Fisher Research Centre presents Combining evidence about teaching and from learning to make more informed judgments

Seminar

Education

Region: All

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23 July 2010

EARLY SUBMISSION DATE Writing the Future: Tertiary Writing Network Colloquium

Calls for papers

Region: All

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27 July 2010

Watching the watchdogs

Lecture

Location:

Maidment Theatre, 8 Alfred Street.

Region: All

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