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10:00am to 6:00pm, Trevelyan College Bar

25th March - 31st May
Art exhibition by Emma Calder, an artist from Alnwick, via Glasgow School of Art. A colourful exhibniton of abstract art. Works will be for sale.

Contact helen.goldie@googlemail.com for more information about this event.


Stephen Sproates: Numerous Forms of Number

9:30am to 5:00pm, Durham World Heritage Site Visitor Centre

4th - 31st May
Exhibition of 2D & 3D Works of Art Over the last 7 years Steve has collaborated with the 14th Astronomer Royal and Emeritus Professor of Physics at Durham University, Sir Arnold Wolfendale on ways to represent, clarify and communicate concepts of physics using art. Presently they are conceptualising ways to represent the wave/particle duality.

Contact visitor.centre@durham.ac.uk for more information about this event.


'Binchester Exposed'

Old Fulling Mill, Museum of Arcaheology, The Banks, Durham DH1 3EB

Wednesday 1st May - Sunday 2nd June
An exhibition exploring the results of excavations at the Roman fort at Binchester, County Durham, known to the Romans as Vinovia. Designed by students taking 'Museum Archaeology', Department of Archaeology, Durham University.

Contact mary.brooks@durham.ac.uk for more information about this event.


Tours of Durham Castle

Durham Castle

Durham Castle is open to visitors by guided tour which take approximately 45 minutes. There will be guided tours at 2pm and 4pm today.

Contact pg.reception@durham.ac.uk for more information about this event.


on Modeling Climate Policies: A Critical Look at Integrated Assessment Models

5:00pm, Senior Common Room, St Cuthbert's Society (please note that there are access restrictions)
CHESS Seminar Series 2012/2013
Prof Mathias Frisch University of Maryland will deliver this public lecture asking, How do we bridge the gap between climate models and policy decisions?

Contact n.j.craigs@durham.ac.uk for more information about this event.


‘Building a Protestant Church: Architecture and Religious Change in the British Isles, c. 1559 – 1662.’

5:30pm, Van Mildert College

Bishop Van Mildert Annual Lecture
Prof. Andrew Spicer will be presenting the first Bishop Van Mildert Lecture at Van Midlert College. He will be speaking about ‘Building a Protestant Church: Architecture and Religious Change in the British Isles, c. 1559 – 1662.’ The talk will start at 5.30 pm in the Ustinov Room, Van Mildert College. For further information please contact vm.development@durham.ac.uk

Contact vm.development@durham.ac.uk for more information about this event.



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