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FAQs about Humanities Lectures:How many episodes does Humanities Lectures have?The podcast currently has 740 episodes available.
May 27, 2009IPL: The Worlds of World Religions: Manichaeism in Roman Egypt and Medieval ChinaProfessor Majella Franzmann, Pro Vice Chancellor for Humanities, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on October 8, 2008....more50minPlay
May 27, 2009IPL: The Worlds of World Religions: Manichaeism in Roman Egypt and Medieval ChinaProfessor Majella Franzmann, Pro Vice Chancellor for Humanities, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on October 8, 2008....more50minPlay
March 30, 2009Our People: Mark HenaghanAn interview with Professor Mark Henaghan, Faculty of Law....more18minPlay
October 16, 2008IPL: Strategic Shortfall: the 'Somalia Syndrome' and the March to 9/11Professor Robert Patman, Professor of International Relations, Department of Politics. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given October 16, 2008....more58minPlay
October 16, 2008IPL: Strategic Shortfall: the 'Somalia Syndrome' and the March to 9/11Professor Robert Patman, Professor of International Relations, Department of Politics. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given October 16, 2008....more58minPlay
August 20, 2008IPL: Slow train coming: religious liberty in the last daysProfessor Rex Tauati Ahdar, Faculty of Law, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on August 21, 2008....more1h 0minPlay
August 20, 2008IPL: Slow train coming: religious liberty in the last daysProfessor Rex Tauati Ahdar, Faculty of Law, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on August 21, 2008....more1h 0minPlay
August 05, 2008IPL: Thinking about Irish StudiesProfessor Peter Kuch, Eamon Cleary Professor of Irish Studies, presents his Inaugural Professorial Lecture, “Thinking about Irish Studies”. 6 August 2008...more1h 1minPlay
August 05, 2008Faculty of Law: F.W. Guest Memorial Lecture 2008 – ‘Grave Injustice’, ‘despotic privilege’: the insecure foundations of crown liability for torts in New ZealandProfessor J Stuart Anderson, Faculty of Law, Otago, delivers the 2008 F.W. Guest Memorial Lecture – ‘Grave Injustice,’ ‘despotic privilege’: the insecure foundations of crown liability for torts in New Zealand. 6 August 2008...more1h 11minPlay
August 05, 2008IPL: Thinking about Irish StudiesProfessor Peter Kuch, Eamon Cleary Professor of Irish Studies, presents his Inaugural Professorial Lecture, “Thinking about Irish Studies”. 6 August 2008...more1h 1minPlay
FAQs about Humanities Lectures:How many episodes does Humanities Lectures have?The podcast currently has 740 episodes available.