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Every Friday, two brilliant UCL researchers talk about the subjects they love.
Bring your lunch and find out about the fascinating work going on inside one of the worldâs top research institutions.
This week, historian Sarah Chaney will look at how the medical profession has viewed self-harm through the ages. Subhadra Das (UCL Museums & Collections) will explore the problems that collecting creates for museums, using UCLâs Petrie museum as an example.
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6 May 2011 at 1:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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UCL Darwin Biochemistry Lecture Theatre |
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UCL Public Engagement Unit |
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Free and open to all |
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