Week 4
(31 July - 6 August 2022)
Morning courses for week 4
:
Am40 -
Physics at small scales and high speeds
Dr Sarah Williams
Am41 -
Evolutionary biology
Dr David Applin
Am42 -
Pride, prejudice and persuasion: Jane Austen re-visited
Ulrike Horstmann-Guthrie
Am43 -
Adventures in fiction: Time
Elizabeth Speller
Am44 -
Shakespeare and Italian comedy
Dr John Lennard
Am45 -
Deeds and consequences in
Macbeth
Dr Paul Suttie
Am46 -
The English medieval castle
Dr Francis Woodman
Am47 -
Magna Carta: history and meaning
Professor Nigel Saul
This course is full
Am48 -
The art of science: medieval to modern
Dr Seb Falk
Am49 -
Women in Christian art and culture, 1000-1400
Dr Miriam Gill
Am50 -
American painters in Paris
Jo Rhymer
Am51 -
An introduction to business economics
Dr Sooter Nomhwange
Am52 -
The Making of the Modern Middle East
Rupert Wallace
This course is full
Afternoon courses for week 4
:
Pm40 -
Our Universe: what we think we know
Dr Robin Catchpole
Pm41 -
Understanding life: finding clues in the fossil record
Dr Peter Sheldon
This course is full
Pm42 -
Voices from four cultures: contemporary poets Kei Miller, Denise Riley, Terrance Hayes and Juana Adcock
Dr John Lennard
Pm43 -
Adventures in fiction: Time
Elizabeth Speller
Pm44 -
Shakespeare's
King Lear
: why must Cordelia die?
Clive Wilmer
Pm45 -
Two great Shakespearean Comedies:
A Midsummer Night's Dream
and
The Merchant of Venice
Dr Paul Suttie
Pm46 -
William Marshal: England's most worthy knight
Professor Nigel Saul
Pm47 -
Medieval Science II: How the Middle Ages paved the way for modern science
Dr Seb Falk
Pm48 -
Medieval Romance: chivalry, courtly love and Christian values
Dr Scott Annett
Pm49 -
The art of looking slowly
Jo Rhymer
Pm50 -
Understanding marketing
Andrew Hatcher
Pm51 -
Polar challenges: the impact of the Eagle, the Bear and the Dragon
Dr Tim Reilly
Pm52 -
On the roof of the world: the making of modern Central Asia, 1865-1953
Dr Jennifer Keating