Thursday, 8 July 2010 7:30pm
Cost
| SO Live Friend (more info): | FREE |
|---|---|
| Per Adult: | £3.00 |
| Family/Group (up to 5 people): | £10.00 |
On the Science Oxford Live sofa will be anthropologist Dr Joy Hendry. She is a leading expert on Japanese society, and has also studied a wide variety of other cultures. Together, we will try to answer the question “How does our culture influence the way that we see ourselves”?
Please note online bookings cannot be made after 12pm on the day of the event, instead please call 01865 810 000. Our terms and conditions are available to view here. Thank you.
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