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FAQs about Humanities Lectures:How many episodes does Humanities Lectures have?The podcast currently has 1,036 episodes available.
April 05, 2012CTPI: Public Square, Vulnerable Children, February 2012'Our Vulnerable Children' - a public forum exploring responses to the Government's Green Paper 'Every child thrives, belongs, achieves. Panel: Chris Trotter, Professor Mark Henaghan, Jenny Munro, Dr Pauline Gulliver....more1h 23minPlay
April 04, 2012CTPI: Public Square, Vulnerable Children, February 2012'Our Vulnerable Children' - a public forum exploring responses to the Government's Green Paper 'Every child thrives, belongs, achieves. Panel: Chris Trotter, Professor Mark Henaghan, Jenny Munro, Dr Pauline Gulliver....more1h 23minPlay
April 04, 2012CTPI: Public Square, Vulnerable Children, February 2012'Our Vulnerable Children' - a public forum exploring responses to the Government's Green Paper 'Every child thrives, belongs, achieves. Panel: Chris Trotter, Professor Mark Henaghan, Jenny Munro, Dr Pauline Gulliver....more1h 23minPlay
March 22, 2012Faculty of Law: F.W. Guest Lecture 2012, Professor Andrew AshworthThe Faculty of Law is pleased to host the 2012 New Zealand Law Foundation Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Professor Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law. The topic is: 'Negotiating the Fundamental Right to Personal Liberty: Four Problem Cases'....more57minPlay
March 22, 2012Faculty of Law: F.W. Guest Lecture 2012, Professor Andrew AshworthThe Faculty of Law is pleased to host the 2012 New Zealand Law Foundation Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Professor Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law. The topic is: 'Negotiating the Fundamental Right to Personal Liberty: Four Problem Cases'....more57minPlay
March 22, 2012CTPI: Public Square, Asset Sales, February 2012'If you were Prime Minister, would you sell New Zealand's assets?', February 2012. A public forum in which expert witnesses present their views on the issue to an equally-informed and distinguished panel. Witnesses: Dr Geoff Bertram; Gillain Bremner; Stuart McLauchlan; Professor Robert Patman. Panel: Jacqui Dean, MP; Professor Paul Hansen; Hon. Peter Hodgson; Chris Trotter; Metiria Turei, MP....more1h 52minPlay
March 22, 2012CTPI: Public Square, Asset Sales, February 2012'If you were Prime Minister, would you sell New Zealand's assets?', February 2012. A public forum in which expert witnesses present their views on the issue to an equally-informed and distinguished panel. Witnesses: Dr Geoff Bertram; Gillain Bremner; Stuart McLauchlan; Professor Robert Patman. Panel: Jacqui Dean, MP; Professor Paul Hansen; Hon. Peter Hodgson; Chris Trotter; Metiria Turei, MP....more1h 52minPlay
March 22, 2012Faculty of Law: F.W. Guest Lecture 2012, Professor Andrew AshworthThe Faculty of Law is pleased to host the 2012 New Zealand Law Foundation Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Professor Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law. The topic is: 'Negotiating the Fundamental Right to Personal Liberty: Four Problem Cases'....more57minPlay
March 22, 2012CTPI: Public Square, Asset Sales, February 2012'If you were Prime Minister, would you sell New Zealand's assets?', February 2012. A public forum in which expert witnesses present their views on the issue to an equally-informed and distinguished panel. Witnesses: Dr Geoff Bertram; Gillain Bremner; Stuart McLauchlan; Professor Robert Patman. Panel: Jacqui Dean, MP; Professor Paul Hansen; Hon. Peter Hodgson; Chris Trotter; Metiria Turei, MP....more1h 52minPlay
January 12, 2012CTPI: Public Square, December 2011'The Public Square' is a public forum organised and hosted by the Centre for Theology and Public Issues where a panel of experts discuss current affairs. December 2011. The panelists this time are: Clare Curran; Shane Gallagher; Janine Hayward; and Michael Woodhouse....more1h 16minPlay
FAQs about Humanities Lectures:How many episodes does Humanities Lectures have?The podcast currently has 1,036 episodes available.