![University of Liverpool Meroë Head of Augustus Symposium](/media/livacuk/research/heroimages/Meroe-Head-Blog-image-1.jpg)
University of Liverpool Meroë Head of Augustus Symposium
The University of Liverpool’s Victoria Gallery and Museum will play host to the spectacular Meroë Head of Augustus from March 2018, as well as a symposium to bring the object and its era to life.
Posted on: 5 February 2018
![TIDE Project’s Call for Papers for July Conference: ‘On Belonging: English Conceptions of Migration and Transculturality, 1550 – 1700’](/media/livacuk/research/heroimages/TIDE-call-for-papers-2018.jpg)
TIDE Project’s Call for Papers for July Conference: ‘On Belonging: English Conceptions of Migration and Transculturality, 1550 – 1700’
This year, TIDE will be hosting their conference, ‘On Belonging: English Conceptions of Migration and Transculturality, 1550 – 1700’, at the University of Liverpool’s London Campus on 26-28 July.
Posted on: 5 February 2018
![Health Services Research Seminar: Priority setting in relation to end of life & cancer drugs](/media/livacuk/research/heroimages/Rachel-baker-blog.jpg)
Health Services Research Seminar: Priority setting in relation to end of life & cancer drugs
We are pleased to announce the first in the 2018/2019 Health Services Research Seminar Series: ‘What should we do when people disagree? Priority setting in relation to end of life and cancer drugs' presented by Prof Rachel Baker, Glasgow Caledonian University.
Posted on: 18 January 2018
![Public Lecture: An Emotional History of Atheism in Early Modern England with Professor Alec Ryrie](/media/livacuk/research/heroimages/atheism-small.jpg)
Public Lecture: An Emotional History of Atheism in Early Modern England with Professor Alec Ryrie
Monday 5th February 2018 5-7pm\nLesley Hernshaw Theatre, Eleanor Rathbone Building
Posted on: 10 January 2018
![Researcher in Focus: Professor Barry Godfrey](/media/livacuk/research/heroimages/barry_godfrey_684x355small.jpg)
Researcher in Focus: Professor Barry Godfrey
Barry Godfrey is Professor of Social Justice at the School of Law and Social Justice, part of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Posted on: 5 January 2018
![The Story of Australia’s Last Convicts](/media/livacuk/research/heroimages/freemantle-harboursmall.jpg)
The Story of Australia’s Last Convicts
A century and a half after the last convict ship docked in Australia, new research is uncovering what happened to those who were transported.
Posted on: 5 January 2018
![University of Liverpool Institutional Heritage Theme Networking Lunch](/media/livacuk/research/heroimages/CAVA_Homepage_Box_684x355_1.png)
University of Liverpool Institutional Heritage Theme Networking Lunch
The institutional Heritage Theme team is holding a networking lunch on Tuesday 6 February 2018, 12.15-2.00pm in the School of the Arts Library, 19 Abercromby Square.
Posted on: 2 January 2018
![Reflections on the Nobel Peace Prize: What It Means, and What It Doesn’t](/media/livacuk/research/heroimages/E_minor_T4_Homepage_Box_684x355small.jpg)
Reflections on the Nobel Peace Prize: What It Means, and What It Doesn’t
In November 2017 Elizabeth Minor, a Visiting Honorary Researcher at the University of Liverpool, travelled to Oslo as part of the group being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of ICAN, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. It was a very significant moment, but we also feel it is important to set out what it does and does not mean.
Posted on: 19 December 2017
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![University of Liverpool Meroë Head of Augustus Symposium](/media/livacuk/research/heroimages/Meroe-Head-Blog-image-1.jpg)
University of Liverpool Meroë Head of Augustus Symposium
The University of Liverpool’s Victoria Gallery and Museum will play host to the spectacular Meroë Head of Augustus from March 2018, as well as a symposium to bring the object and its era to life.
Posted on: 5 February 2018