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Conference papers and debates

Our academics are frequently invited to talk at conferences or debates. Here are some of the events they have attended (in chronological order, with the most recent first):

Dr Terence Kealey gave a lecture on the funding of scientific research at the Moscow Open Book Festival, 11 June 2010.

Dr Karine Deslandes attended the 6th annual AFIS (Association for Franco-Irish Studies) Conference at the University of Reims-Champagne-Ardennes, France (28-30 May 2010) on the theme "Memory and History in France and in Ireland / Northern Ireland". She gave a paper on "The French collective memory of the Northern-Irish conflict", which will be published in the proceedings of the conference by the Presses Universitaires de Reims.

Professor Geoffrey Wood gave a paper entitled "Was Tolstoy right?" at a conference on financial crises held at the European University Institute in Florence (7-9 May 2010), organised by Harold James, Professor of International Financial History at Princeton. The paper will appear in the proceedings of the conference, which are to be published by Princeton University Press. On the weekend of 14-16 May he was at St. Andrews, speaking at a conference of chief executives from all over the world, on the subject of "After the Crisis". Subsequently he has been invited to speak at the group's next meeting, in Port Douglas, Australia.

Members of the Department of Applied Computing chaired sessions and gave papers and poster presentations at the SPIE Defense, Security and Sensing conference, 5-9 April 2010, Orlando, Florida. Read news article

  • Hassanat, A.B. & Sabah Jassim, Visual words for lip-reading
  • Kuseler, T. K. I. Lami, S.A. Jassim & Harin Sellahewa, eBiometrics: an enhanced multi-biometrics authentication technique for real-time remote applications on mobile devices
  • Naseer Al-Jawad. & S.A. Jassim, Wavelet-based image quality / noise self-measurement
  • Abboud, A.J. & S.A. Jassim, Biometric intra-template variability modeling and adaptation using quality measures
  • Al-Sherbaz, A., Chris Adams & S.A. Jassim, Security issues in convergence of wireless technologies
  • Hassanat, A.B. & S.A. Jassim, Color-based lip localization method
  • Al-Tekreeti, S. C.R. Adams & N. Al-Jawad, Creating Wi-Fi Bluetooth mesh network for crisis management applications

Dr Philip Fine gave a number of co-authored papers at the International Symposium on Performance Science (Auckland, New Zealand, December 2009):

  • Bravo, A. & P. Fine, Studying a score silently: What benefits can it bring to performance?
  • Fine, P. & S. Bull, Memory for tactus and musical tempo: The effects of expertise and speed on keeping time.
  • Fine P., J. Ginsborg & C. Barlow, The influence of listeners' singing experience and the number of singers on the understanding of sung text.
  • Friedlander, K. & P. Fine, Expertise in cryptic crossword performance: An exploratory survey.

Professor Geoffrey Alderman addressed a conference co-sponsored by the UK Foreign Office and the Open Society Institute at Wilton Park on the Jewish experience of integration into European societies (8 December 2009). The conference was entitled At Home in Europe? Muslims in EU Cities, and the purpose was to highlight and explore Muslim integration within the EU.

Professor Geoffrey Wood gave a lecture at Newnham College, Cambridge, on 12 October 2009: "The financial crisis in historical perspective". It was given to inaugurate the Cambridge Centre for the Study of Financial History, which is located at Newnham. It was attended by around 100 people.

Members of the Applied Computing Research Group presented a paper at the COST ic0803 3rd Management Committee / Working Group Meeting and Workshop in Athens on 9 October 2009. COST is an inter-governmental framework for European co-operation in the field of scientific and technical research, created in 1971. The paper given by Professor Chris Adams and postgraduate students Ali Al-Sherbaz and Torben Kuseler was entitled "Cognitive Radio System in WiMAX-MIMO". Read news article

Anne Hampton and James Rowell presented their research paper, "Challenges facing UK SMEs in international development" at the International Conference for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in European Economies, Facultatea de Business, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania, September 2009.

Professor Sabah Jassim presented an invited paper at the International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis (ISPA 2009) held on 16-19 September 2009, in Salzburg, Austria. The paper was entitled "Improving performance and security of biometrics using efficient and stable random projection techniques". Read news article

Dr Philip Fine and two Psychology graduates gave poster presentations on the students' undergraduate projects at the BPS Cognitive Psychology Section 26th Annual Conference, University of Hertfordshire, September 2009:

  • Hoffmann F. & P. Fine, The role of working memory in solving Sudoku.
  • Russell K. & P. Fine,  The effects of music tempo on time perception and wordsearch performance.

Dr Adolfo Paolini gave a paper entitled "Does insurance cover bankers' misjudgement? We may need tougher rules in banking corporate governance" on 29 May in Denver, USA, at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, a group of scholars from many fields and countries interested in the place of law in social, political, economic and cultural life. There is an abstract of the paper on the Law and Society Association website (external link).  

Professor Geoffrey Wood gave a public lecture at the University of Aberdeen on 20 May 2009: "Does the future lie ahead? Or do we even have a future at all?".
The text of the lecture is available in PDF format: wood-aberdeen.pdf (20 KB).

Members of the Department of Applied Computing presented a number of papers at the SPIE Defense, Security and Sensing conference, April 2009, Orlando, Florida, USA. The first two papers were presented by Professor Sabah Jassim and the last two by Dr Harin Sellahewa.

  • H. Al-Assam, Harin Sellahewa & Sabah Jassim, "A lightweight approach for biometric template protection", in Proc. Mobile Multimedia / Image Processing, Security, and Applications, SPIE vol.7351, April 2009. Abstract on the SPIE website (external link).
  • Ali Al-Sherbaz, Chris Adams & Sabah Jassim, "WiMAX-WiFi convergence with OFDM bridge", in Proc. Mobile Multimedia / Image Processing, Security, and Applications, SPIE vol.7351, April 2009. Abstract on the SPIE website (external link).
  • A.J. Abboud, H. Sellahewa & Sabah Jassim, "Image quality approach for adaptive face recognition", in Proc. Mobile Multimedia / Image Processing, Security, and Applications, SPIE vol.7351, April 2009. Abstract on the SPIE website (external link).
  • H. Sellahewa & Sabah Jassim, "Image quality-based adaptive illumination normalisation for face recognition", in Proc. Biometric Technology for Human Identification VI, SPIE vol.7306B, April 2009. Abstract on the SPIE website (external link).

Dr Adolfo Paolini and Deepak Nambisan (Fountain Court Chambers) delivered a lunchtime lecture at the Old Library, Lloyd's in London on 24 April: "Directors of banks: the interaction between duty and liability from a D&O perspective". They also gave a paper entitled "Directors' and officers' liability insurance" in the Insurance Law Congress Online (Informa Professional, London), 29 April 2009.

Anne Hampton and James Rowell presented their research paper at AUMEC 2009 (Ankara University Marketing and Entrepreneurship International Conference) in Antalya, Turkey, in April 2009. The paper, which is entitled "International Market Growth: the SME Dilemma", is now published in the conference proceedings.
Read more about the published version of this paper in our Publication of the week section (4 May 2009)

On November 27 2008, Noam Shemtov gave a guest lecture to LLB, LLM and PhD students at Reading University School of Law on "The Music Industry and the Global Online Piracy Challenge". The rapidly changing nature of the music industry in the past few years due to online piracy has been a cause of concern for quite some time. The lecture discussed current challenges faced by the music industry worldwide regarding online piracy, judicial responses and legislative initiatives both in the EU and the US and emerging business models within the music industry designed to address some of the said challenges.

Dr Harin Sellahewa and Professor Sabah Jassim (Applied Computing) gave a paper entitled "Illumination and expression invariant face recognition: Toward sample quality-based adaptive fusion", at the IEEE 2nd International Conference on Biometrics: Theory, Applications and Systems (Washington DC, September 2008).
Read more about the published version of this paper in our Publication of the week section (19 January 2009)

Carmen Rivera-Galicia gave a presentation on 29 July 2008 entitled "Teaching of modern foreign languages in the UK: the case of Spanish as a second language" at the AEPE XLII International Conference at the UNED University in Madrid, Spain.

Professor Geoffrey Alderman gave an address "Jews, history and politics" to the Symposium Whatever Happened to British Jewish Studies, Parkes Institute, University of Southampton, 15 July 2008. He read a paper on "Jews, Judaism and English Law" to the conference Sharia: A Way Of Life hosted by the Islamic Shari'a Council and held at the Islamic Cultural Centre, London, 20 July.

On 4 July 2008, Dr John Drew read an invited paper at Characters of the Press, the 40th annual conference of the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals, Roehampton University, London. His paper was entitled "'That great humming top Household Words': a new spin on an established character". Dr Drew also updated the conference regarding progress with the Dickens Journals Online project.

Nigel Adams gave three presentations on business in Poland during June 2008. 3 June: "Poland - Better than you think!", at a seminar organised by Plymouth Chamber of Commerce & Industry. 24 June: "Business in Central and Eastern Europe" workshop at FDI Expo 2008 at ExCel, London. 26 June: "Doing business in Poland" workshop at Get Growing … Go Europe seminar organised by UKTI East Midlands in Nottingham.

Professor Nigel Foster gave a paper on "Migration of workers in contemporary Europe" at an international conference on Economic Integration in the EU enlarged: From free trade towards monetary union at the University of Wroclaw, Poland, on 18 April 2008.

Professor Alan Smithers visited Moscow from 16-19 April 2008. He attended the second Global Education Congress and Exhibition, was a lead speaker at a seminar on the Modernization of Education held at the State University Higher School of Economics, and participated in a round-table discussion at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. Find out more.

Caroline Cushen presented a workshop at the annual IATEFL (International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language) conference at the University of Exeter: "Yes/No/Not given: helping your students achieve IELTS". Find out more.

Judith Bray gave a paper on the reform of feudal law at the 7th Biennial Conference on Property Law held at Queens' College Cambridge from 1-3 April 2008. Find out more.

Dr Alan Martin and Dr David McLoughlin presented their findings on graduates' reluctance to disclose learning disabilities to employers at the British Dyslexia Association International Conference in Harrogate on 28 March 2008. Their paper, "Employment experiences of adults with dyslexia", formed part of the symposium on "Employment and adults with dyslexia" which was chaired by Dr McLoughlin. Find out more.

Professor Alan Smithers presented his arguments against raising the participation age in a debate on 27 March 2008 at the House of Commons to launch the publication of C. Ryan (ed.), Staying the course: Changes to the participation age and qualifications. He was joined by David Willetts MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Universities, Innovation and Skills. Arguing for a rise in the participation age were Barry Sheerman MP, Chairman of the Children, Schools and Families Select Committee, and Ann Rossiter, Director of the Social Market Foundation. Find out more.

Dr Gregory Ioannidis gave a lecture on "Doping in sport: The rules on 'missed tests' and the legal implications" at China University of Political Science and Law (12 March 2008) and Beijing University (13 March).

Professor Jonathan Black-Branch was an invited keynote speaker at a conference for unions and industry in Copenhagen (12 March 2008). His lecture, "Corporate social responsibility: International business law, ethics, human rights, profit and regulation", explored the concept of corporate social responsibility and its evolution within the European and international contexts, asking whether it is truly ethical reasoning or a strategic marketing ploy to market a corporate brand.

Professor Chris Woodhead took part in a debate on the motion that "All schools, state as well as private, should be allowed to select their own pupils", held by Intelligence Squared at the Royal Geographical Society in London on 27 February 2008 and sponsored by the University of Buckingham and the Whitehead Mann Partnership. Professor Woodhead spoke for the motion along with Dr Martin Stephen and Lord Tebbit, and it was passed by 451 votes to 202.

Dr Philip Fine gave a paper with Jane Ginsborg and Gunter Kreutz entitled "How does choral ensemble affect the understanding of sung text? Preliminary findings" at the Behavioural Research in Chamber Music Conference, Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, on 8 January 2008. He also gave an invited seminar at the same place on 18 January entitled "Pitching notes in singing: How does the singer know which notes to pitch?".

Dr Terence Kealey attended the first International Conference on Higher Education in Iraq, held in Erbil (11-13 December 2007), where he presented a keynote speech entitled "Independence is the way ahead in Higher Education". Find out more.

Dr Philip Fine attended the International Symposium on Performance Science, Casa da Música, Porto, Portugal, in November 2007, and gave a paper with Jane Ginsborg: "How singers influence the understanding of sung text". He also chaired the thematic session on "Physicality of performance".

Professor Nigel Foster was invited to the 3rd International Forum on EU-China: Economic Development & Social Justice, held in Changchun, China on 20-21 October 2007, sponsored by the European Studies Centre of Jilin University and the School of Economics and School of Law, Jilin University. He gave a paper on "The effect of EU expansion and terrorism on the EU internal free movement regime". Find out more.

Dr Gregory Ioannidis chaired McKay Law's 4th Annual Sports Law Conference: Getting Perspective on the Disciplinary Process in London on 19 October 2007, and delivered a paper entitled: "Doping in sport: the rules on missed tests and the legal implications".

Professor Jonathan Black-Branch gave an invited paper to the American Bar Association Conference Section of International Law: Sovereignty and Humanity in International Law held at Oriel College, Oxford (28-30 September 2007): Military might versus humanitarian catastrophe: The legal status of cluster munitions under international law. At the same conference he gave a discussant paper responding to Professor Sir Nigel Rodley KBE, Member of the UN Human Rights Committee and former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture: Torture under international law: Describing the undefinable.

Dr Tony Williams attended a conference on Dickens and Ladies organised by the Portsmouth branch of the Dickens Fellowship and gave a talk on "Bringing up by hand and otherwise", 7-9 September 2007.

Dr Philip Fine attended CIM07, the Third Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology, in Tallinn, Estonia, 15-19 August 2007. He presented a poster and a paper: P. Fine & J. Ginsborg, "Perceived factors affecting the intelligibility of sung text"; P. Fine, J. Mishra & X. Zheng, "The effect of background singing, speaking and instrumental music on maths ability". Find out more.

Carmen Rivera-Galicia presented a paper entitled "100 reasons to learn Spanish: the teaching and learning of Hispanic culture and civilisation" at the 42nd Conference of AEPE, European Association for Lecturers in Spanish, in Santander, Spain (29 July - 3 August).

Dr Terence Kealey gave three lectures at a Globalization, Technology and Development seminar organised by the Institute of Humane Studies at the San Jose State University, California, 14-20 July 2007.

Dr John Drew read a paper entitled "Pictures from The Daily News: contexts, correspondents, and correlations" and chaired a panel at the international conference Dickens, Victorian Culture, Italy, held by the Universities of Genova and Milan between 13 and 17 June 2007.

Dr Deborah Davenport attended the 42nd session of the International Tropical Timber Council (ITTC-42) from 7 to 12 May 2007, in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, in her capacity as consultant writer / editor of the Earth Negotiations Bulletin, a reporting service for UN and UN-related negotiations on environment and development. Find out more.

Dr Philip Fine and Jennifer Mishra (Houston) presented a poster at Language and Music as Cognitive Systems, 13 May 2007, University of Cambridge, UK: "A musical Stroop Test to explore interference of melody and lyrics during sightsinging." Find out more.

Dr Deborah Davenport attended the Seventh Session of the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF7) at UN Headquarters in New York, 19-28 April, in her capacity as consultant writer / editor of the Earth Negotiations Bulletin. Find out more.

Dr John Drew read a paper called " ' Writing for the mob' ? Dickens as a popular press editor" at the University of Aberdeen Popular Dickens conference on 5 May 2007.

Dr Mary Welstead was invited to chair sessions on Early Childhood Development & Related Policy Implications, and Gay Parenthood at the ABA / CAP Conference Promoting Children's Interests: Preparation, Practice & Policy Reform which was hosted by Harvard Law School between 13-15 April 2007. Find out more.

Dr Terence Kealey was discussion leader at the Institute for Humane Studies / Liberty Fund Colloquium Education for All: Compulsion, the State and Schooling. Philadelphia, 23-25 March 2007.

Professor Jon Arch was keynote speaker at a conference on Drug Development for Obesity: Key Strategies for Effective Drug Discovery. Kensington Marriot Hotel, London, 12-13 February 2007.

Dr Deborah Davenport and Lynn Wagner presented a paper entitled “International environmental policy impasses and creative dispute resolution processes: Earth negotiations from a comfy couch” at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 2007.

Dr Terence Kealey spoke on "The future of private higher education in the British Isles" at the HECA Conference, Perspectives on the Bologna Process, in Dublin on 14 September 2006.

Anne Hampton and Frances Betts presented a paper at the Academy of Marketing Conference on 4-6 July 2006 in the Holiday Inn, Regent's Park, London, entitled "Re-thinking the teaching of marketing for enterprise development".

Dr Deborah Davenport was facilitator and consultant advisor for the Stakeholder Consultation on the United Nations Forum on Forests held by the UK Department for International Development, July 2006.

Carmen Rivera-Galicia attended the Primer Encuentro de Innovación en el Aula de ELE conference, 3-5 July 2006, at the University of Valladolid, Spain, to present a project she participated in on the use of ICT for the teaching of Spanish as a second language which has been selected as one of the finalists.

Professor Anthony O'Hear spoke at a conference on Democracy and the Nation-State in a Global World held by the Institute of Political Studies at the Catholic University of Portugal from 28 June - 1 July 2006. Professor O'Hear spoke about "Democracy and the nation state".
Professor O'Hear's paper is available in PDF format on the Catholic University of Portugal website (external link).

Professor Anthony O'Hear spoke at a conference on Security and Civil Liberties: Losses and Gains in our Changing Society at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, on 2-3 June 2006.

Dr Philip Fine presented a paper, "Singing isolated intervals", on 12 May 2006 at the Third International Physiology and Acoustics of Singing Conference at York.

Professor Susan Edwards presented a paper "Making visible the invisible: Gender-based violence and international human rights" at a workshop on International Criminal Justice in the Age of Globalization held at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Oñati, Spain, May 2006. Find out more.

Caroline Cushen spoke at the Specialised English Language Conference in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on "Achieve IELTS: English for University Education". 27 April 2006.

Naseer Al-Jawad, Johan-Hendrik Ehlers, Harin Sellahewa, Sabah Jassim and Florian Stumpf presented their paper, "An efficient real-time video compression algorithm with high feature preserving capability", in Florida on 20 April at the SPIE Symposium (17-21 April 2006), Optics / Photonics, Security and Defence. This has now been published.

Dr Deborah Davenport presented a paper entitled "The evolution of the International Tropical Timber Agreement as a lesson in North-South relations” at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, March 2006.

Janice Denoncourt gave a presentation entitled "Patent marking strategies" on 10 October 2005 at the Maximising Engineering Enterprise through Intellectual Property Education Conference held at the UK Patent Office in London.

Naseer Al-Jawad (Information Systems DPhil student) attended the SPIE Europe Symposium Optics / Photonics in Security and Defence, Bruges, 26-28 September 2005, and presented a paper entitled "Feature-preserving image / video compression", jointly authored by Naseer and Dr Sabah Jassim which has now been published.

Harin Sellahewa (Information Systems DPhil student) presented a paper entitled "A wavelet-based approach to face verification / recognition" at the SPIE Europe Symposium Optics / Photonics in Security and Defence, Bruges, 26 September 2005. The paper was jointly authored by Harin and Dr Sabah Jassim and has appeared in the proceedings of Unmanned / Unattended Sensors and Sensor Networks II.

Dr Philip Fine attended the conference Performance Matters! (International Conference on Practical, Psychological, Philosophical and Educational Issues in Musical Performance) at the Escola Superior de Educação in Porto, Portugal, 14-17 September 2005, where he gave a paper entitled "Singers' intonation accuracy and pitching intervals" and chaired and contributed to a symposium on Memory, Thought and Action in Music Performance.

Dr Sabah Jassim gave an invited lecture entitled "Face recognition / verification: Challenges and recent trends" at the 2nd International Conference of Applied Mathematics, held 12-18 August 2005 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. 

Professor Norman Barry gave a lecture entitled "The political economy of Edmund Burke" at the annual FreedomFest Conference in Las Vegas on 14 May 2005.

Caroline Cushen spoke at the IATEFL (International Association for Teachers of English as a Foreign Language) Conference in Cardiff, 5-9 April 2005. Caroline spoke at the launch of a new coursebook series, Achieve IELTS, which she has co-authored. The book was published by Marshall Cavendish in April.

Dr Sabah Jassim gave a paper (written jointly with Harin Sellahewa) on "Wavelet-based face verification for constrained platforms" at the SPIE 2005 Conference on Biometric Technology for Human Identification II, Orlando, Florida, 28 March 2005. The paper is published in the conference proceedings, SPIE vol.5779, ed. A.K. Jain & N.K. Ratha.

Dr David McLoughlin, Visiting Professor in the Psychology Department, was the guest speaker at the launch of The Irish National Adult Literacy Agency's Specific Learning Difficulties Policy Guidelines in Dublin on 5 October 2004. His topic was "Dyslexia in the adult years". A copy of the Guidelines was presented to Sile de Valera, Minister of State at the Department of Education and Science, who also gave an address. Dr McLoughlin will be presenting two papers at the first Spanish conference on dyslexia in Majorca at the end of November.

Professor Susan Edwards was a keynote speaker at Cooperation out of Conflict - Beyond Bullying (Class / Status, Sex / Gender, Race / Ethnicity - Making Difference Work), the Anti-Discrimination Commission's International Conference in Hobart, Australia, 21-24 September 2004. Find out more.

Dr Philip Fine gave a joint paper with Hazel Younger (Oxford) on "Sight-singing performance and piano accompaniment" at the 8th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA), August 2004.

Dr Terence Kealey spoke at a conference on The Economics of Knowledge (Competition of Regulation in Science, Research and Technology) at the Haus der Bayerischen Wirtschaft in Munich on 13-14 July 2004.

Alan Martin attended the biennial International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development (ISSBD) conference in Ghent, Belgium, in July 2004, where he presented a paper called "The consistency of children's knowledge of the Earth over time" in a symposium called Understanding the Earth 1: The Influence of Intuitions, Culture and Method.

Professor Norman Barry took part in the Barcelona Universal Forum of Cultures in Barcelona in July 2004. He gave a lecture to ESADE, the Business School, entitled "The corporation in the 21st Century". 

Professor Anthony O'Hear gave a lecture at the Central European University in Budapest on democracy, and seminars on the political thought of De Tocqueville, Hayek and Popper to postgraduate students from all over Eastern Europe.

Dr Irena Jindrichovska gave a joint paper (with Patricia Sucher and Huw Rhys) entitled "Accounting and audit: Implication of recent reporting crises" at the European Accounting Association Annual Congress (Prague, April 2004).

Dr Irena Jindrichovska gave a conference paper on "International differences in accounting: The birth of an accounting harmonization process?" at SVSES Prague.

Professor Norman Barry gave a lecture to the Hayek Society at Oxford University on 28 April 2004 entitled "Representative democracy: a libertarian critique".

Professor Chris Woodhead appeared at the Liberty Fund Conference in Cambridge on 22 April 2004 to discuss "Liberty and challenge in education".

Professor Chris Woodhead was the main speaker at the Annual Conference of the International Society of Musicians in Nottingham on 18 April 2004

Dr Terence Kealey took part in an RSA / Economist debate on 1 April 2004 on the topic, "Is education too important to leave to the state?".

Professor Norman Barry gave a lecture on "Austrian economics and business ethics" to the Economics Department at Cork University on March 12 2004.

Gregory Ioannidis spoke about the criminalisation of doping in sport at the Sports Law Conference 2004. He also sat on a panel which discussed issues of drug testing in sport at the same conference. The conference was organised by Just Legal Training and The Law Society and it was held at The Law Society in Chancery Lane, London.

Professor Norman Barry. "Reason, conservatism and modernity" at a conference hosted by AKP, the governing party of Turkey, January 2004.

Professor Chris Woodhead spoke at the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference on "Leadership".

Dr Terence Kealey. "Medicine and health care over the next half-century" at a Centre for the New Europe (CNE) Health Lunch in Brussels, 4 November 2003.

Professor Chris Woodhead. Talk at CBI Lunch, 13 October 2003.

Professor Chris Woodhead. Talk at the UK Independence Party's Annual Conference on Education, 10 October 2003.

Professor Chris Woodhead. Keynote Talk at the Institute of Logistics and Retailers on "Leadership and cultural change", 8 October 2003.

Professor Chris Woodhead spoke at the Independent Schools Conference Centre, Wapping, London, 1 October 2003.

Younger, H. & Dr Philip Fine. "The effect of piano accompaniment on sight-singing performance". Oral presentation at Music in Practice, ICRME, University of Reading, July 2003.

Dr Jane Ridley. "The architect and his wife (Lutyens)" at the Dartington Literary Festival on 16 July 2003.

Penelope Tuck. "A study of the changing relationships between the Inland Revenue and multinational companies and their advisors" at the Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Accounting Conference 2003, Young Scholars Colloquium, Madrid, Spain, 11-13 July 2003.

Professor Norman Barry."What are companies for?" at a conference called Corporate Social Responsibility - Gone too Far , at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, 12-13 July 2003.

Dr Susan Edwards. "Pornography, the law and freedom of speech" at the Churchill Society, Christmas 2002.

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