2018 Inaugural Professorial Lectures
Professor | Lecture Details |
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Professor Anthony Ritchie Department of Music, Theatre and Performing Arts | Composing music: but is it research? Tuesday 15 May, 5:30pm |
Professor David Bell UoO College of Education | Why Hokusai's 'Great Wave' Matters Monday 16 July, 5:30pm |
Professor James Maclaurin Department of Philosophy | Applied Philosophy. Wait. What? Tuesday 31 July, 5:30pm |
Professor Ruth Fitzgerald | A life studying care and choices Monday 6 August, 5:30pm |
Professor Claudine Stirling Department of Chemistry Director, Centre for Trace Element Analysis | Keeping Time with Earth's Heaviest Element Thursday 13 September, 5.30pm |
Professor Paul Hansen Department of Economics | Choices are the hinges of destiny” (Pythagoras, c. 500 BC)...Can we help people make better ones? Monday 17 September, 5.30pm |
Professor Patrick Manning | The Academic Clinician: oxymoron or reality? Tuesday 2 October, 5.30pm |
Professor Greg Jones Department of Surgical Sciences, Dunedin School of Medicine | A picture tells a thousand words; a visual journey in cardiovascular disease research Monday 8 October, 5.30pm |
Professor Louise Signal - University of Wellington Director - HePPRU Regional Director - International Union of Health Promotion and Education | People, Power and Politics: Insights from an Anthropologist at Home Wednesday 10 October, 5.00pm |
Professor Stephen Knowles Department of Economics - Otago Business School | Does Charity Begin at Home or Overseas? Monday 15 October, 5.30pm |
Professor Michelle Thompson-Fawcett Department of Geography - Head of Department | Whakawhanaketanga toitῡ: A tale of tῡ cities Monday 29 October, 5.30pm |
Professor Merata Kawharu | Making the Strange Familiar Wednesday 14 November, 5.30pm |
Professor Jim Cotter Department of Physical Education | Exploring exercise, the environment, and their extremes Wednesday 21 November, 5.30pm |
Professor Sarah Derrett Department of Preventive and Social Medicine Dunedin School of Medicine | Public health and communities: people, power and policy Monday 26 November, 5.30pm |