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Winter Colloquium

2002-03

All lectures are given at Stanford University in Herrin Hall room T-175, 4:15-5:30 p.m. Members of the Stanford community and neighborhood are welcome. Credit is given for Biological Sciences 146 and Human Biology 60.
Wed., 9 Jan. Amos L. NUR
Director, Overseas Studies, and Department of Geophysics, Stanford University
Oil, Technology, and War
Wed., 15 Jan. Ronald D. LEE
Demography, University of California – Berkeley
Intergenerational Transfers and the Evolution of Aging
Wed., 22 Jan. Ivan CARTER
Ivan Carter Safaris, Zimbabwe
The Impact of Tourism on the Environment
Wed., 29 Jan. Olivia JUDSON
Department of Biological Sciences, Imperial College, London
The Evolution of Female Promiscuity
Wed., 5 Feb. Jim CLARK
Department of Biology and Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University
Maintaining Biodiversity without Tradeoffs
Wed., 12 Feb. Burton SINGER
Office of Population Research, Princeton University
Malaria Control, Economic Development, and Urbanization
Wed., 19 Feb. Andrew MASON
Department of Economics, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Population Change and Economic Development in East Asia: Challenges Met, Opportunities Seized
Wed., 26 Feb. Arthur P. WOLF
Department of Anthropological Sciences, Stanford University
Marriage and Family in Eurasia: The Chinese Case
Wed., 5 Mar. Theo ENGELEN
Department of History, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Marriage and Family in Eurasia: The European Case

 


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