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Durham Centre for Sex Gender & Sexualities (Event Programme 2014-15)

You are warmly invited to the events for the Durham Centre for Sex, Gender and Sexualities throughout 2014-2015. The first session is Wednesday, the 12th November at 6pm in  the Palace Green Gallery which will be our introduction to Afterwork with a private view of Books for Boys and presentation by Read more…

By mdiclhumanities, 6 years3 years ago
Seminars and Lectures

Transgender 2.0: The Brave New World of YouTube Vlogging (Seminar, 22 May, Leeds)

Transgender 2.0: The Brave New World of YouTube Vlogging 22 May. 4-5.30pm Centre for Medical Humanities, University of Leeds School of English, House 6, Cavendish Road, Basement. Co-hosted by the Centre for Medical Humanities and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies. It is some 25 years since Transgender came to Read more…

By medh, 8 years ago
Conferences and Symposiums

‘Gender, Sex and Sexualities: A Day of Provocations’ Friday 23 September 2011

The Centre for Medical Humanities, in partnership with the Gender and Sexuality Research Network, is delighted to announce that Durham University’s first interdisciplinary research day on Gender, Sex and Sexualities will be held on Friday 23 September 2011. Full details of the programme are available here. To register, please complete Read more…

By medh, 10 years3 years ago
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