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The Centre's early evening lecture program continues its tradition of promoting the dynamic research culture of the arts and humanities at the University of Queensland in order to demonstrate the value of this research to the university and the community at large. The various lectures showcase the diversity of research currently being undertaken within the fields of critical and cultural studies, and help develop recognition of the benefits such research provides.
The CCCS public lecture series for 2009 will be held in The University of Queensland Art Musuem.
All CCCS lectures commence at 5.30 pm and finish at 6.30pm. Refreshments are served after question time. All welcome.
Special lectures in conjunction with other organisations are held at various venues and times. Please check individual lecture page for details.
Getting here: We encourage people to use public transport to reach the University where possible – for more details on this please follow the link http://www.translink.com.au/uq. Alternatively, parking vouchers for the UQ multi-level parking building [see map] at the St Lucia Campus are available to assist members of the community who attend this free public lecture. The vouchers, which waive the parking fees for the multi-story parking building, are only available for collection from Centre staff at the event. Click here for details.
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Related links for: Public Lectures - 2009
Parking & Transport Information for Public LecturesPublic and alternative transport & parking voucher information for CCCS Public Lectures
Professor Ien Ang - 12 March 2009From Dallas to SBS: The Popular, the Global and the Diverse on Television
Professor Lynn Spigel - 16 April 2009 - CANCELLEDWarhol TV - CANCELLED
Professor Gillian Whitlock - 28 May 2009Gorilla Girl: remediating Dian Fossey
International Humanities and Arts Linkages Information Session 17th June 2009Australian Academy of the Humanites information session
Associate Professor Helen Creese - 27 August 2009Textual traditions, identity and media in contemporary Bali
Dr Martin Crotty - 24 September 2009Engaging the Enemy?: Historians and Popular audiences
Professor Fred D'Agostino - 22 October 2009Rituals of Cosmopolitanism