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2008-06-23 09:32
2 July 2008, 7-9pm
Seminar by Dr Joya Chatterji
Venue: Lab 1&2, Idea Store Whitechapel, 321 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1BU
Dr Joya Chatterji was educated at the Universities of Delhi and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where she is now a Fellow and Lecturer in History. Her first book published...
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2008-04-10 19:00
The Brick Lane Circle is organising a special comedy and networking evening to celebrate the culmination of its programme of events for Spring 2008.
Thursday, 10 April 2008, 6.30pm - 9.00pm
Lab 4 & 5, Idea Store, 321 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1BU
FREE ENTRY, Advance booking only! For...
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2008-04-07 19:00
7 FEB -
By Benjamin Zeitlyn, who studied MA in Migration Studies in 2003/4 (University of Sussex), researching on Bangladeshi community in Spain for his dissertation. Subsequently he went to Bangladesh to conduct research about migration from Bangladesh to Italy and Spain, where he spent six months...
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2008-04-04 13:50
The project will engage a group of young people (18-25) from diverse backgrounds to explore East London’s historical links with Bengal through researching and writing about the area’s East India Company sites. The context is the 250 Years Anniversary of the Battle of Plassey (23 June 1757), which...
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2008-04-03 19:00
3 APR - Panelists are Piya Muqit, Niaz Alam, Georgie Wemyss and Anawar Babul Miah
(Lab 4&5)
1. Piya Muqit is a practicing barrister in the UK and works full-time as a lawyer for the Refugee Legal Centre. Piya specialises in human rights law. She has worked in Bangladesh and USA for...
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2008-03-27 19:00
27 MAR -
By Murad Qureshi, AM, Labour Group, LONDON ASSEMBLY
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2008-03-26 13:00
10 APRIL - A special event to celebrate the culmination of our programme of events for Spring 2008. MORE
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2008-03-20 19:02
20 MAR -
The current reform programme in Bangladesh and prospects for the future
By Professor Mushtaq Khan, Professor of economics at School of African and Oriental Studies. He was born in Dhaka in 1961, completed his undergraduate studies in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University of...
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2008-03-13 19:04
13 MAR -
By Dr Joya Chatterji who was educated at the Universities of Delhi and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where she is now a Fellow and University Lecturer in History. Her first book published in 1994, Bengal divided, Hindu communalism and partition, 1932-1947 was the first work which drew...
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2008-03-06 19:06
6 MAR -
By Kanwal Mand, who obtained a PhD in Social Anthropology in 2004 (Sussex), where she examined the relationship between marriage, migration in the creation and establishment of transnational Punjabi households, spanning Tanzania, Indian Punjab and London. She expanded her interest in...
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