To Blame or Not to Blame? The Medical Profession and Blame Culture Traditionally, medicine has been taught by imitation, apprenticeship and humiliation...
Stravinsky, Britten and the Lure of the Classical Past Professor Cross examines the themes of metamorphosis and other classical...
The New Art of Central Banking Following the Long Expansion and the global financial crisis, money...
The US Constitution: A Catalogue of Complaints about Britain The US Constitution, both in its structural element and the...
Tudor Health Reform: An Introduction Professor Tim Connell introduces the symposium and discusses childbirth, medicine...
Erik Satie: Poet, Playwright and Composer STUDY DAY IN COLLABORATION WITH THE INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL RESEARCH...
Much Ado About Numbers: Shakespeare’s Mathematical Life and Times Shakespeare lived in a period of exciting mathematical innovations –...
Governance and management in the not-for-profit sector The stakeholders are clearly different and require different prioritisation, but...
Human Rights Law: Bringing Power to the Powerless This lecture looks at the power given to advocates in...