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Twentieth Annual Darwin College Lecture Series 2005CONFLICTFridays at 5.30 p.m.
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| 21 January | Simon Baron-Cohen | SEX DIFFERENCES IN MIND |
| 28 January | David Haig | GENOMIC CONFLICT |
| 4 February | Richard Wrangham | WHY APES AND HUMANS KILL |
| 11 February | Lisa Anderson | CONFLICT IN THE MIDDLE EAST |
| 18 February | Barry Cunliffe | THE ROOTS OF WARFARE |
| 25 February | Kate Adie | REPORTING CONFLICT |
| 4 March | William Brown | CONFLICT AND LABOUR |
| 11 March | Paul Davies | LIFE IN A VIOLENT UNIVERSE |
The lectures are given at 5.30 p.m. in The Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue, with an adjacent overflow theatre with live TV coverage. Each lecture is typically attended by 600 people so you must arrive early to ensure a place.
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