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Inaugural lecture - Roger Hewitt


1 Jun 2010, 5:30pm - 6:30pm

Whitehead Building. Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre.

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Department Sociology
Contact inaugurals(@gold.ac.uk)

Professor Roger Hewitt, Sociology, will deliver 'Language, God and Money: Contours of the Multicultural'.

Professor Roger Hewitt, Sociology, will deliver his inaugural lecture 'Language, God and Money: Contours of the Multicultural'.

The lecture will be followed by a reception (at about 6.30pm) in the Staff Dining Room, RHB.

The lectures are free and un-ticketed but those wishing to attend are asked to RSVP to the Warden’s Office to the email inaugurals@gold.ac.uk.

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1 Jun 2010 5:30pm - 6:30pm
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