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Autumn Term 2010

 Title   Type 
Quiet Coercions: Medicine, Motherhood and Morality Event
The use of Physics concepts in Psychology and Finance: Where Next? Event
'Architecture cures cancer': but can it cure crime? Event
Great Explosions Event
Museums, Moralities and Human Rights Event
Patterns and Invariants in Mathematics Event
The Universe: How far can we see? Event
The importance of import: How plant chloroplasts get the proteins they need Event

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      • Quiet Coercions: Medicine, Motherhood and Morality
      • The use of Physics concepts in Psychology and Finance: Where Next?
      • 'Architecture cures cancer': but can it cure crime?
      • Great Explosions
      • Museums, Moralities and Human Rights
      • Patterns and Invariants in Mathematics
      • The Universe: How far can we see?
      • The importance of import: How plant chloroplasts get the proteins they need
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