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FAQs about Humanities Lectures:How many episodes does Humanities Lectures have?The podcast currently has 1,036 episodes available.
May 06, 2013Michael King Memorial Lecture 2012: Grahame Sydney – Regionalism Forever: Reflections on My BackyardGrahame Sydney is a celebrated New Zealand artist whose works focus on the landscapes of Central Otago and the Maniototo in the South Island. Sydney was the University of Otago Frances Hodgkins Fellow in 1978 and is well-known for his love of the New Zealand environment, and his efforts to protect it from over-development. Here he discusses his views on regional diversity, and the future of our countryside. 4 October 2012....more57minPlay
May 05, 2013Michael King Memorial Lecture 2012: Grahame Sydney – Regionalism Forever: Reflections on My BackyardGrahame Sydney is a celebrated New Zealand artist whose works focus on the landscapes of Central Otago and the Maniototo in the South Island. Sydney was the University of Otago Frances Hodgkins Fellow in 1978 and is well-known for his love of the New Zealand environment, and his efforts to protect it from over-development. Here he discusses his views on regional diversity, and the future of our countryside. 4 October 2012....more57minPlay
May 05, 2013Michael King Memorial Lecture 2012: Grahame Sydney – Regionalism Forever: Reflections on My BackyardGrahame Sydney is a celebrated New Zealand artist whose works focus on the landscapes of Central Otago and the Maniototo in the South Island. Sydney was the University of Otago Frances Hodgkins Fellow in 1978 and is well-known for his love of the New Zealand environment, and his efforts to protect it from over-development. Here he discusses his views on regional diversity, and the future of our countryside. 4 October 2012....more57minPlay
May 02, 20132012 Carl Smith Medal Lecture: Associate Professor Jacob Edmond: Poetry and Piracy: Copyright and Poetic LicenceAssociate Professor Jacob Edmond, Department of English and Linguistics presents the 2012 Carl Smith Medal lecture, "Poetry and Piracy: Copyright and Poetic Licence". The Carl Smith Medal is given to early career researchers for outstanding scholarly achievement. 16 October 2012...more52minPlay
May 01, 20132012 Carl Smith Medal Lecture: Associate Professor Jacob Edmond: Poetry and Piracy: Copyright and Poetic LicenceAssociate Professor Jacob Edmond, Department of English and Linguistics presents the 2012 Carl Smith Medal lecture, "Poetry and Piracy: Copyright and Poetic Licence". The Carl Smith Medal is given to early career researchers for outstanding scholarly achievement. 16 October 2012...more52minPlay
May 01, 20132012 Carl Smith Medal Lecture: Associate Professor Jacob Edmond: Poetry and Piracy: Copyright and Poetic LicenceAssociate Professor Jacob Edmond, Department of English and Linguistics presents the 2012 Carl Smith Medal lecture, "Poetry and Piracy: Copyright and Poetic Licence". The Carl Smith Medal is given to early career researchers for outstanding scholarly achievement. 16 October 2012...more52minPlay
May 01, 2013Faculty of Law: Matthew Gillett: The Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal Yugoslavia and the Future of International Criminal LawMatthew Gillett, Otago LLB/BA alumnus, is working as a Trial Attorney at the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. In this talk Matthew highlights some of the notable developments from the work at the ICTY, lessons learned, and the future for this field of practice at the International Criminal Court. 13 February 2013...more59minPlay
April 30, 2013Faculty of Law: Matthew Gillett: The Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal Yugoslavia and the Future of International Criminal LawMatthew Gillett, Otago LLB/BA alumnus, is working as a Trial Attorney at the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. In this talk Matthew highlights some of the notable developments from the work at the ICTY, lessons learned, and the future for this field of practice at the International Criminal Court. 13 February 2013...more59minPlay
April 30, 2013Faculty of Law: Matthew Gillett: The Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal Yugoslavia and the Future of International Criminal LawMatthew Gillett, Otago LLB/BA alumnus, is working as a Trial Attorney at the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. In this talk Matthew highlights some of the notable developments from the work at the ICTY, lessons learned, and the future for this field of practice at the International Criminal Court. 13 February 2013...more59minPlay
April 29, 2013Asian Migrations Research Theme: Professor Chua Beng HuatProfessor Chua Beng Huat, National University of Singapore, speaks on ‘Managing Multiculturalism: Immigration, Population Policy and Citizenship in Singapore’. Since Singapore’s independence the management of race, multiculturalism and multi-religiosity has been a central concern of the government. This presentation explores the implications of multiculturalism on recent immigration and population policies in contemporary Singapore. 29 April 2013...more1h 4minPlay
FAQs about Humanities Lectures:How many episodes does Humanities Lectures have?The podcast currently has 1,036 episodes available.