ma 21, di 22, wo 23 mei

Tinker, tailor, soldier, spy

20.00 uur

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Wednesday 23 May

Human enhancement technologies

11.45-13.00 hrs

Prof. dr. Ruud ter Meul
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Woensdag 23 mei

De wondere wereld van de taal

11.45 – 13.00 uur

Drs. Wim Daniëls
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Woensdag 23 mei

Field Music (+ Mindpark)

20.30 uur

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Ma 28, di 29, wo 30 mei

Hesher

20.00 uur

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Woensdag 30 mei

Corruptie, handel in macht en invloed

11.45 – 13.00 uur

Dr. Michel van Hulten
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Wednesday 30 May

Minimal Consciousness

11.45 – 13.00 hrs

Dr. Athena Demertzi & Wi
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Donderdag 31 mei

220 Volt; Gaslab onder spanning

20.38 - 01.44 uur

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Ma 4, di 5, wo 6 June

A separation

20.00 hrs

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Dinsdag 5 juni

Science Café: De obesitasepidemie

20.00 – 22.15 uur

Prof.dr. Jaap Seidell &
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Wednesday 6 June

Singapore, miracle of the far east

11.45 – 13.00 hrs

Prof. dr. ir. Aarnout Br
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Wednesday 6 June

Music and Architecture

11.45-13.00 hrs

Dr. Jacob Voorthuis
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Woensdag 13 juni

Bouwen mèt de natuur

11.45 – 13.00 uur

Dr. ir. Stefan Aarninkho
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Wednesday 11 April
12.30 - 1.30 p.m.

South Park and American society

Spreker: Brian Dunphy

Locatie: Auditorium Blauwe Zaal

The cartoon series South Park has been satirizing many aspects of American culture since 1997 and has a massive cult following. Dark humor, political incorrectness and surrealism all contribute to the popularity of this adult sitcom. According to Brian Dunphy  (Brooklyn College, New York) there is however more to Kyle, Stan, Kenny and Cartman than meets the eye. He sees South Park as a modern day form of satire that has roots that go back hundreds of years.

Come and learn how South Park characters represent various political and social groups within American society.