2007-2008 Inaugurals *INCLUDE PART*

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Date and venueSpeakerTitle of lecture 
13 September 2007, 2pm - Assembly Hall, New CollegeOliver O' Donovan: Chair of Christian Ethics and Practical Theology (Divinity)David Hume's Surprise: “Is”, “Ought” and the Transition of Reason to Faith 
25 September 2007 - Lecture Theatre B, David Hume TowerRichard Rodger: Professor of Economic and Social History (HCA)Signs of the Times: Building Nationalism at Street Level, Edinburgh 1860-1914 
9 October 2007 - Lecture Theatre B, David Hume TowerPeter Nelson: Personal Chair of Music and Technology (ACE)Music as Technology: What the Machines Tell Me 
23 October 2007 - Lecture Theatre B, David Hume TowerAlvin Jackson: Sir Richard Lodge Professor of History (HCA)The Survival of the British-Irish Union, 1800-1920 
15 January 2008 - Lecture Theatre B, David Hume TowerRandall Stevenson: Professor of 20th Century Literature (LLC)Reading the Times 
29 January 2008 - Lecture Theatre B, David Hume TowerViv Cree: Personal Chair of Social Work Studies (SPS)Researching Social Work: Reflections on a Contested Profession 
12 February 2008 - Lecture Theatre B, David Hume TowerApril McMahon: Professor of Linguistics and English Language (PPLS)Comparing the Sounds of Accents of English, Past and Present 
15 April 2008 - Lecture Theatre B, David Hume TowerJudith Green: Professor of Medieval History (HCA)Power and Identity in Eleventh-Century England: The Tyranny of 1066 
22 April 2008 - Godrey Thomson Hall, Thomson's LandSheila Riddell: Professor of Inclusion and Diversity (Moray House)Inclusion and Diversity in Education: Tensions and Aspirations 
27 May 2008 - Lecture Theatre 175, Old CollegePaul Nugent: Professor of Comparative African History (HCA)Representation Without Taxation? The Evolving Social Contract in Twentieth-Century West Africa