Cambridge Hispanic and Lusophone Research Seminars - CHLRS

Cambridge Hispanic and Lusophone Research Seminars - CHLRS

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A series of seminars organized by Cambridge University graduate students within the Department of Sp CHLRS will return in Michaelmas 2014.

Please check back to hear more from the new co-coordinators regarding their upcoming speakers. CHLRS (2014-15) co-ordinators are:

Liliana Chávez (lgc24)
Luis Castellví (lc552)

CHLRS (2013-14) co-ordinators were:

Dunja Fehimovic (df303)
Imogen Sutton (ics26)

CHRS (2012-13) was:

Anna Kathryn Kendrick (akk35)
Daniel Gutiérrez Trápaga (dg400)

CHRS (2011-12) was:

Paul Joseph Lennon (pjl47)
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13/05/2023

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⏳ Deadline 20 June 2023⁠
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A new programme of funded Visiting Fellowships for scholars from the Global South. The purpose of these Fellowships is to provide opportunities for scholars working at higher education institutions in the Global South to exchange ideas with other researchers based at CRASSH and elsewhere in the University of Cambridge and to draw benefit from access to the University’s collections and resources. It is hoped that these visits will lead on to future collaborations and exchanges.

21/01/2019

This Wednesday: Polly Savage (SOAS) on revolutionary art in Cuba and Mozambique. All welcome!

18/01/2019

Wonderful seminar by Dr Polly Savage (SOAS) on Cuban art and the Mozambican revolution to start the new term. All welcome!

25/09/2018

Save the date! Professor Mary Vincent of university of Sheffield will discuss martyrdom during and after the Spanish civil war on October 10th.

07/09/2018

Save the Date: The new seminar series kicks off on 23rd October with Professor Mary Vincent, University of Sheffield, who will discuss 'Sacrifice: Narrating Martyrdom during and after the Spanish Civil War'
5.30pm Walters Room, Selwyn College

Untitled album 07/09/2018

Exciting new series for the new academic year

15/05/2018

***TOMORROW***

The (Im)permanence of Cinema: Film Archives and Archive-Films in Mexico

5pm Wednesday 16th May - seminar on cinema with David Wood, visiting CLAS scholar and professor at the Instituto de Esteticas, UNAM. The seminar will be held in room 204, ARB and will be followed by drinks supported by MML.

03/05/2018

The (Im)permanence of Cinema: Film Archives and Archive-Films in Mexico

5pm Wednesday 16th May - seminar on cinema with David Wood, visiting CLAS scholar and professor at the Instituto de Esteticas, UNAM. The seminar will be held in room 204, ARB and will be followed by drinks supported by MML.

30/04/2018

After many delays due to strikes we are delighted to announce our final seminar of the series.
We will be welcoming Professor Linda Newson OBE of the School of Advanced Study to speak on

'Apothecaries and native materia medica in earlycolonial Lima, Peru.'

Please join us in Seminar room 2, Alison Richards Building, on the Sidgewick site at 5.30 on Wednesday 9th May.
Light refreshments will be available afterwards.

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