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Announcing the first lecture in the Gender and/or Feminist Studies of Science, Technology and Medicine lecture series:
"From Midwifery to Mustard Gas: A Feminist Historian's Research Journey"
Susan Smith,
Professor of History
Tuesday, October 5, beginning at 7:00 pm: Surrogates (PG-13)
October 15-24 is Science & Technology Week in Canada
Situating Science is pleased to co-sponsor the Atlantic Region Philosophers Association's (ARPA)
Annual Meeting 2010
October 15 - October 16, 2010
University of King's College, Halifax
TRUST IN THE NEW SCIENCES: Remaking the Human
The third annual Ransom A. Myers Lecture on Science and Society will be held Thursday September 23rd 2010 at 7 pm in the Potter auditorium of Dalhousie University’s Rowe Management Building, 6100 University Avenue. A reception will follow. Admission is free.
The Lecture: ‘Escape from the Ivory Tower: The Risks and Rewards of Making Your Science Matter’
THE MAKERS’ UNIVERSE
A workshop investigating "how we see, how we are able, allowed, or made to see, and how we see this seeing or the unseen therein."
The Bubble Chamber is a blog written by historians and philosophers of science for discussing contemporary issues of science and society through the lens of historical context and critical analysis.
The U. of Saskatchewan Node cooridated activities with the History of Medicine Seminar Series in 2010-11.
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