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Wed 16 May
10:15-18:30 | Aarhus University, Campus Aarhus, Building 1253, room 211
International Seminar: Narrative Rhetoric and Negotiating Identity
Speakers at this one-day seminar are Alexandra Georgakopoulou (UK), James Phelan (US, visiting professor at AU), Dana Anderson (US), Sarah Copland (US) and others.
Wed 09 May
13:00-20:00 | Campus Aarhus, building 1441, room 012 (English)
Public PhD defence: Monsters and Horror Stories. A Biocultural Approach
Mathias Clasen, MA, will be defending his doctoral dissertation.
Fri 27 Apr
11:00-19:00 | Campus Aarhus, Theology, Auditorium 1 building 1441, Taasingegade 3, 8000 Aarhus C
Public defence of higher doctoral dissertation at Theology
The title of the dissertation is "Schriftgelehrte Prophetie. Der eschatologische Teufelsfall in Apc Joh 12 und seine Bedeutung für das Verständnis der Johannesoffenbarung." The defence will be conducted in German.
Thu 26 Apr
13:45-14:45 | Campus Aarhus, Room 132, Niels Juels Gade 84, bygning 2110, 8200 Århus N
Open lecture on The 'Achievement Mentality' in a New Indonesian Province
Thu 19 Apr
19:00-20:00 | Campus Aarhus, Nobelparken, Big Lecture Hall (Building 1482, room 105)
Public lecture: New investigations at the Stonehenge world heritage site
Stonehenge - an astronomical observatory, a centre of healing or a place of the ancestor spirits? The latest big researh project on Stonehenge "The Stonehenge Riverside Project" provides us with new insight into the daily life of Stonehenge and its builders.
Wed 18 Apr
10:15-12:00 | Campus Aarhus, Theology, Building 1441, Auditorium 1
Public lecture by professor Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht (Stanford)
Winner of the 2012 José Vasconcelos World Award of Education, professor Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht: "After 1945: About the Emergence of a New Relation to Time".
Mon 16 Apr
12:00-15:00 | (To be announced)
The Beaker People Project: migration, mobility and diet in Britain 2500-1700 BC
Professor Mike Parker-Pearson, University of Sheffield, lectures in the context of the MA course in prehistoric archaeology “People who used beakers".
Fri 13 Apr
10:00-12:00 | Aarhus Campus
The Constitutional Reform in Hungary: European Commitment and National Sovereignty
Guest lecture by professor Peter Paczolay, Szeged University in Hungary.
Thu 12 Apr
14:00-18:00 | Campus Aarhus, The Nobel Park, Building 1461, room 516
Are Hungarians really Euro-sceptics? Hungarian attitudes towards the European Union from the 90s up until now
Research seminar featuring Dr Borbála Göncz. Organiser: The Jean Monnet Centre at Aarhus University.
Wed 11 Apr
00:00-00:00 | Aarhus University, Campus Aarhus, Ndr. Ringgade 3
Contact languages in a global context: past and present. Ninth Creolistics Workshop
International conference on contact languages, including, but not limited to pidgins, creoles, mixed languages, converted languages, and multi-ethnolects.

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