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On Monday 24 January 2011 the fourteenth annual Sir John T. Gilbert Lecture was held at Dublin City Library and Archive, Pearse Street. The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Gerry Breen, was chairman for the evening. City Librarian, Margaret Hayes, welcomed the capacity audience and introduced the Lord Mayor.
The fourteenth lecture was given by Dr Christopher Fitz-Simon. Dr Fitz-Simon's lecture, 'Mr Kennedy Miller's very capable company of Irish players', was warmly received by the audience.
This lecture will be published by Dublin City Public Libraries before the end of 2011. Councillor Breen formally launched the newly published thirteenth Sir John T. Gilbert Lecture: Brendan Grimes' 'Commodious Temples: Roman Catholic church building in nineteenth-century Dublin'.
Tori Lee Averett, chair of TROY's Department of Theatre and Dance, describes her motivations for performing in "Helen Unveiled: Activist. Visionary. Lover." at the 22nd annual Helen Keller Lecture Series. (TROY photo/Kevin Glackmeyer)
On Monday 24 January 2011 the fourteenth annual Sir John T. Gilbert Lecture was held at Dublin City Library and Archive, Pearse Street. The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Gerry Breen, was chairman for the evening. City Librarian, Margaret Hayes, welcomed the capacity audience and introduced the Lord Mayor.
The fourteenth lecture was given by Dr Christopher Fitz-Simon. Dr Fitz-Simon's lecture, 'Mr Kennedy Miller's very capable company of Irish players', was warmly received by the audience.
This lecture will be published by Dublin City Public Libraries before the end of 2011. Councillor Breen formally launched the newly published thirteenth Sir John T. Gilbert Lecture: Brendan Grimes' 'Commodious Temples: Roman Catholic church building in nineteenth-century Dublin'.
Pictured here are Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Gerry Breen, Dr Christopher Fitz-Simon and Dublin City Librarian Margaret Hayes.
Students in Lecture Theatre 101, New Law Building on the Camperdown Campus of the University of Sydney.
Creator: [H.W.G Hayter]
Title: [Street Lecture]
Date: [c.1890-1910]
Extent: 1 illustration, black and white 14.5x16cm
Notes: From the J.O.P. Bland Papers at the University of Toronto. Some of these drawings appeared in the published and unpublished works of Bland and others.
Format: Ink Drawing
Rights Info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
Part of: MS Coll. 81 Bland, J.O.P. Papers www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/collections/findaids/bland...
On 16 November 2021 Dame Sarah Falk delivered the 2021 Cambridge Freshfields Lecture entitled "Modern Judging".
The Honourable Mrs Justice Falk DBE spoke about modern judging, her experience as a High Court judge having followed an unconventional path to the High Court bench, the selection of judges, and some lessons learned from the pandemic for the conduct of proceedings.
Dame Sarah Falk studied law at the University of Cambridge before starting her professional career at Freshfields. She was a partner at Freshfields between 1994 and 2013 and subsequently worked as a consultant. While at Freshfields she was involved in graduate recruitment as well as holding managerial roles. She became a High Court judge in October 2018, sitting in the Chancery Division, and was appointed to the Judicial Appointments Commission as the High Court representative in October 2019.
The Cambridge Freshfields Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest of the Cambridge Private Law Centre, and the event is sponsored by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Private Law Centre website: www.privatelaw.law.cam.ac.uk/events/past-events
The ninth Sir John T. Gilbert Lecture: Professor Andrew Carpenter's 'Mrs Harris, her pocket and her petition: some thoughts on Swift's Dublin Castle poems of 1699-1701'.
The Lecture Hall in the Doudna Fine Arts Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on August 10, 2012. (Jay Grabiec)
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Zambia’s first and only cancer treatment hospital that offers radiation therapy opened ten years ago in Lusaka. The IAEA, through its Technical Cooperation Programme, has supported the hospital since planning began in 2002. Radiation medicine is a vital component of cancer control.
Through IAEA support, the hospital is able to serve as a teaching centre for future generations of radiotherapy technicians. Lusaka, Zambia, April 2017
Photo Credit: Louise Potterton / IAEA
An audience member asks a question during the IMF’s Per Jacobsson Lecture, The IMF and the International Monetary System: Lessons from the Crisis; at IMF Headquarters September 25, 2011, in Washington, D.C. held during the 2011 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings at IMF Headquarters
IMF Photo/Cliff Owen
Gross morphology on hektoen agar. Example of a non-fermentation reaction with hydrogen disulfide production.
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Cultural critic Brian Holmes presents a talk entitled “Tactical Media in the Neoliberal Era: The Helicopter View,” in connection with the Critical Art Ensemble’s Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses. Holmes presents an overview of four different fields of contemporary political engagement, arguing that the key contribution of the Critical Art Ensemble has been an unflinching theoretical confrontation with the global scale of “pancapitalism.”
Brian Holmes was born in San Francisco in 1959 and lives in Chicago. With Claire Pentecost and the 16 Beaver Group he co-organized the Continental Drift seminars (2005–11). He is a member of the Compass group, exploring the “Midwest Radical Cultural Corridor,” and of the Technopolitics group, with Armin Medosh and others. His recent books include Escape the Overcode (2009) and Unleashing the Collective Phantoms (2008). He also wrote the foreward for Critical Art Ensemble: Disturbances (LONDON, FOUR CORNERS BOOKS, 2012).
Critical Art Ensemble events:
Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses
Acceptable Losses Opening Reception
Critical Art Ensemble Lecture
Critical Art Ensemble: A Conversation About Art & Politics
Keep Hope Alive Block Party
Critical Art Ensemble is presented with the sponsorship of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Portland’s Regional Arts and Culture Council, and the Oregon Cultural Trust.
Photographer: Marshall Astor, MA '13
The 15th Annual Sir John T. Gilbert Commemorative Lecture, 2012
The Gilbert Lecture Series was inaugurated in 1998, the year which marked the centenary of the death of Sir John T. Gilbert. The aim of the series is to celebrate the life and work of Gilbert, and the history of Dublin, the city whose past he wished to uncover and bring before a wider public.
The fifteenth annual lecture in the Gilbert Lecture Series, 'Sir John T. Gilbert (1829-1898): Life, Works and Context' by Brendan Twomey, was held at Dublin City Library and Archive, Pearse Street on the 23rd January 2012. Brendan Twomey has published many books on the history of Dublin including 'Dublin in 1707: A year in the life of the city' (2009) and 'Smithfield and the Parish of St Paul, Dublin 1698-1750' (2005).