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Social Theory and Health: Celebrating the work of @GrahamScambler (March 5th 2014)

‘Social Theory and Health: Celebrating the work of Graham Scambler’

Old Refectory UCL Main Campus 2pm -5pm Wednesday March 5th 2014

An afternoon of reflection on the connections between social theory and health in honour of the retirement of Prof Graham Scambler chaired by Prof Graham Hart, Dean of UCL Faculty of Population Health Sciences.

Speakers include: Prof Ray Fitzpatrick (University of Oxford); Prof David Blane (UCL and Imperial); Prof Gareth Williams (Cardiff University); Prof Nicky Britten (Exeter University); and Prof James Nazroo (Manchester University).

Please click on the link to the eventbrite page to signal your intention to attend either the event or the reception afterward, or both. The deadline for response is the end of the day on Friday 21 February 2014.