One of Ireland's most important newspaper cartoon archives, the Shemus cartoons, will be brought to life at a lecture by historian and author Felix Larkin on Wednesday.
The following day, at a lecture about personal branding and appearance, I asked 80 people to describe what a typical professor, computer hacker and high-school art teacher looked like.
Black is one of three speakers talking about the subject this week at a lecture entitled, "From Chemistry to Catwalk, " to be held at the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
But, at a lecture at the LSE earlier this week, Sir Malcolm Rifkind argued that it was "overwhelmingly in Britain's interest to remain a full participant in the biggest single market in the world, with the ability to shape the rules".
Told in a clever mix of forward motion and flashback, the Quayles' story evolves from their first meeting, at a lecture of his where she is an impassioned and out-of-control heckler, through their early marriage, their transfer to Kenya, her pregnancy and the beginnings of her journey of discovery about the evils of Big Pharma.
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Just under a year ago, he appeared at a public lecture in a wheelchair to announce that he was suffering from a variant of motor-neurone disease, in which the body succumbs to inexorable paralysis: like being imprisoned in a shrinking cell, he said.
At a recent lecture at the LSE in London, market editor of The Art Newspaper Melanie Gerlis illustrated this new art world order with a description of the recent auction of a painting by Dutch artist Lawrence Alma Tadema, a long-forgotten Victorian favourite.
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First, last Friday, Yediot Aharonot reported that at a recent lecture in Washington, US Lt.
Manzarek met Densmore and Krieger at a Transcendental Meditation lecture and the four became the house band at The London Fog on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles in 1966.
The father of a boy killed in the IRA bomb attack in Warrington has asked a former leader of the group to lecture at a centre set up in his son's memory.
At the less traditional end of the scale was a lecture this month at the UK's Judge Business School, part of Cambridge University, one of a series intended to explore the crossover between commerce and culture.
But he didn't really give the case much thought until 13 years later, when as a sophomore at Eastern Michigan University he attended a lecture by Mark Lane.
The profound concerns of the UK Statistics Authority at this kind of ministerial behaviour are reflected in a lecture Sir Michael gave at Cambridge University last year.
The findings are to be presented in a lecture at the Hay Festival in May.
Gen Stanley McChrystal will lecture at a new centre for global affairs, Yale University announced.
On February 27th he took the one-hour hydrofoil ride to give a lecture at a university.
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Sometimes, when Hill was invited to lecture at a college campus, she would ask Jones to come along.
New York-based performance artist Marina Abramovic has signed up to participate in a lecture at the museum, Ms. Fontanals-Cisneros added.
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Earlier, Mr Blair's former top foreign policy adviser Sir Stephen Wall voiced his worries about the conflict in a lecture at Chatham House.
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But in a lecture at Aberystwyth University she will announce that she is giving up the seat to try to win a constituency seat.
In a lecture at the British Museum, Mantel said Catherine appeared to have been "gloss-varnished" with a perfect plastic smile, and having no personality.
Max Schrems, a 24-year-old law student, asked Facebook for a copy of his data after attending a lecture by a Facebook executive at Santa Clara University in California.
Kicking off his new role, Butler is addressing dozens of senior figures from industry, government and academia in a lecture at the university, explaining the main issues of energy security facing the globe.
In January last year he gave a lecture at the UCSD Cancer Center on "in vivo protein transduction, " a means to deliver biologically active molecules, such as therapeutic peptides and proteins, inside the cell.
But in a lecture at the London School of Economics, Mr Jones will warn about the prospect of English voters opting to leave the EU while other parts of the UK vote to stay in.
When Wang Shu won the prize this past February, he was in Los Angeles, about to give a lecture at UCLA. Architect Neil Denari, a professor at the school and Wang's host, was with him that afternoon.
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Otaiba's concerns were echoed last Friday by Kahlili in a public lecture at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
She is a graduate of New York University, and is currently (by day) a lecture agent at Penguin Books.
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We also do some education, a lecture down at Quantico at the FBI training academy to other agents and law enforcement personnel in some of the techniques we use here to profile hackers and to track them down.
He seemed bemused by his transformation from loner to the man everyone wanted to speak to, and perhaps as a defence, he was absent-minded: he had only one lecture a year to give at Oxford, but sometimes he forgot to turn up.
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