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Music recitals during the Spring term on selected Thursday evenings. All warmly welcome:
'Now' day:
Why our laws matter and the future of English law:
Enjoy an inspiring day at Southwell Minster with DISCANTVS, the School choir :
Annual economics lecture by Ian Mason, Head of Law and Economics at the School of Economics Science:
Mozart Birthday concert: A celebration of Mozart and his great contemporary and friend Haydn
'Good Business' from the Justice and Equity series:
Autumn Thursday evening recitals, 11 Mandeville Place. 6.00 pm to 6.45 pm. All warmly welcome:
Can Good Taxation Lead to Prosperity? :
Getting Old:
The Art and Nature of Real Communication:
What Is a Philosophy School?:
Inspiring Music and Words for a Summer’s Evening:
The World, the Flesh and the Devil:
Forthcoming appearances by DISCANTVS, the School’s choir.:
Art in Action: A major festival of the arts, conceived, planned, organized and run by students in the School. 21-24 July 2011, Oxfordshire.
Music for Summer evenings at Mandeville Place:
A day with Shakespeare's As You Like It:
Prosperity: a five week course exploring the true nature of wealth: Starts Monday 6 June, 7 pm to 9.30 pm, 11 Mandeville Place W1U 3AJ
Philosophy and the Good Life: The first of this Summer's Grantchester talks 10 am to noon, Saturday 14 May
St Albans Cathedral day and Evensong with Discantvs: Lunch, guided tour of this beautiful and ancient cathedral, tea and evensong. 11.45 am to 5 pm, Saturday 16 April. £25 for the day
Forthcoming Justice and Equity series lecture 'At the Root of the Crisis' :
Annual Economics Lecture:
Music recitals for the Spring:
Mozart Birthday Concert:
Forthcoming Justice and Equity Series lecture ‘Eradicating Ecocide’:
Open Day and Book Sale:
Thursday evening music recitals, Autumn 2010, Mandeville Place: Azure: Beethoven, Telemann, Haydn, Marcello, WF Bach.
Lucy McIntyre (flute), Julia White (oboe), Ruth Y oung (piano)
Summer Evening Talks at Mandeville Place:
Thursday evening music recitals at Mandeville Place:
The Genius of Shakespeare: A celebration of his works. Grantchester, Cambridge, 26th June 2010
Economics for the Common Good:
Portraying the Divine - Architecture of the Spirit:
Philosophy and a Brain of Two Halves:
Free practical introductory philosophy lecture: 7 pm Wednesday 5 May Central London. Entry free. Bring friends
Music Recitals: starting on Thursday 21st January at Mandeville Place. Admission free
Annual Economics lecture - World Without Want:
The Confident Voice - interactive morning speech workshop:
Discantvs Choral Concert: A celebration of masses spanning 400 years. 7.30pm, 23rd January at St James Church, Piccadilly.
Philosophy and Humour:
Recital at Mandeville Place: Volante Ensemble, piano and oboes.
Recital at Mandeville Place: Selection of songs and duets.
Recital at Mandeville Place: En Travesti Opera Ensemble.
Just This Day: Sharing the same space.
Towards an Understanding of the Primacy of Consciousness: One-day conference, Sunday 11th October. A joint venture by The School of Economic Science and The Scientific and Medical Network.
Summer Lectures at Mandeville: A series of four Thursday evening lectures offering good food for body, mind and spirit.
Portraying the Divine: 9.30am - 5.30pm Waterperry House, Saturday May 30, 2009. David Ward - Music, sound and silence. Dr Ann David - Dancing into sacredness. Linda Proud - The house as a sacred space. Carlo Maselkowski - Mysterious Harmonies; space, time and the universe. Plus the choice of a drawing class, guided tours around the Waterperry frescoes, discussion group, singing and dance.
Shakespeare in Arcadia: Enjoy an enriching day with Shakespeare on Sunday 10th May at Athene House, East Croydon
Philosophy and Beauty: The first of this summer's Grantchester talks. 10.00am to noon on Saturday 2nd May at the Tea Room, The Orchard, Trumpington Road, Grantchester.
Palm Sunday Reflection: A reading of the complete Passion Story from the Gospel of Matthew with Choral Music by DISCANTVS.
Philosophy in Business Seminar: Ethical behaviour in the workplace is a crucial issue for business. Speakers include: Sir John Whitmore and Philippa Foster Back OBE. 14th December at Tate Britain.
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