2004-2005 Inaugurals *INCLUDE PART*

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Date and venue Speaker Title of lecture
30 September 2004 - Lecture Theatre 175, Old College Gerry Maher QC: Chair of Criminal Law " 'Which nature most condemns' Reflections on the law of homicide in Scotland"
19 October 2004 Dai Hounsell: Chair of Higher Education "Teaching and Learning in an Age of Mass Higher Education"
22 November 2004 Lynn Jamieson: Chair of The Sociology of Families and Relationships (SPS) "Interpreting Intimacy: Families, Relationships and Identities"
7 December 2004 Antonella Sorace: Chair of Developmental Linguistics (PPLS) "The bilingual mind"
25 January 2005 Jenny Ozga: Professor of Educational Research; Director, Centre for Educational Sociology "In the Public Interest? Research, Knowledge Transfer and Education Policy"
15 February 2005 - Lecture Theatre C, David Hume Tower Angus Macdonald: Professor of Architectural Studies (ECA) "Structure and Architecture: supporting illusion?"
22 February 2005 Kevin Glazebrook: Professor of Management Science (Economics) "Restless Bandits and the Outsourcing of Warranty Repairs"
15 March 2005 Janet Carsten: Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology (SPS) "Stories of Kinship and Shadows of Memory"
26 April 2005 Jozsef Sakovics: Chair in Economic Theory "Was Durkheim right? A re-examination of professional guilds from the perspective of economic theory"
10 May 2005 Christopher Carr: Chair of Corporate Strategy (Economics) "Why Global Strategy Matters: The Wealth of Nations in the Era of Globalisation"
7 June 2005 Charles Raab: Chair of Government (SPS) "Governing the Safety State"