Department of American and Canadian Studies

Events from the last 12 months

The Power of American Conservatism

Date
27/01/2016
Location:
a41, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
The Department of History and Department of American and Canadian Studies present the lecture, 'The power of American conservatism' at 5pm on Wednesday 27 January.

LGBT Rights Are Human Rights

Date
18/02/2016
Location:
A40 Sir Clive Granger
Description
Dr Emma Long, from UEA will discuss the recent Supreme Court decision in the USA and Ibtisam Ahmed will talk about how arts and culture have been used to bypass the anti-homosexuality rulings in South Asia as a means of activism

LGBT Film Festival

Date
06/02/2016
Location:
Nottingham Contemporary
Description
In celebration of LGBT History Month 2016, please join The Centre for Research in Race and Rights and the University of Nottingham Research Priority Area in Rights and Justice for a film festival at the Nottingham Contemporary.

In Fine Style: The Dancehall Art of Wilfred Limonious at New Art Exchange

Date
07/11/2015 - 03/01/2016
Location:
Nottingham

Rockers, Souldheads and Lovers: Sound Systems Back in Da Day

Date
10/10/2015 - 03/01/2016
Location:
Nottingham

Archives Into the Future

Date
29/02/2016
Location:
London

Positivism, Pluralism and the Justification of Human Rights

Date
30/11/2015
Description
Please join us for a lecture by Baroness Professor Onora O'Neill of Bengarve, hosted jointly by the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice, the Centre for Research in Race and Rights, and the university's research priority area in Rights and Justice.

The Iran Nuclear Negotiation: How Diplomacy Works

Date
25/11/2015
Description
The School of Politics and International Relations is pleased to host a lecture by Sir Simon Gass, Political Director General of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Prime Minister's Special Adviser on Afghanistan and Pakistan, on 25 November.

Bookfest 2015

Date
15/12/2015
Description
The Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS) would like to celebrate all the books written/edited by academics in the Arts and Social Science faculties during 2015. This is an opportunity for you to celebrate your writing whether for academics, students or the lay reader.

Underground Resistance, Afrofuturism and the technonarrative of blackness

Date
18/11/2015
Description
One of a series of talks on popular culture, free and open to all.Underground Resistance, Afrofuturism and the Technonarrative of Blackness By Patrick Henderson
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