
Jungian Symposium IV with Robin Herne and guest speakers

May 20 @ 10:00 - 15:30
FreeJoin us for a full day of engaging talks delving into the theories of Carl Jung and the thinkers who followed in his footsteps. With contributions from internal lecturers and guest speakers, this event explores key concepts such as archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the enduring influence of Jungian psychology on modern thought, therapy, and culture. Please see the event programme:
10.00 Welcome
10.05 “The Gates of Night” with Robin Herne
10.50 “Numinous Experiences in Otto, Jung & Deleuze: Encounters with Ideas, Differences, and Genesis” with Dr Christian McMillan
11.35 “Basic Jungian Concepts” with Beverley Levy
12.15 Lunch break
1.15 “The Heroine’s Journey” with Carol McDowell
2.00 “Carl Jung: Father of Psychology or Philosopher of God?” with Dr Robert Langan
2.45 Plenary
3.00 Thanks and finish
Bio
Robin Herne is Course Leader for Sociology at the University and Professional Development Centre, as well as a storyteller, poet, artist, and broadcaster. Robin has published poetry, fiction, and academic work, and is a founding member of Clan Ogma and the Ipswich Pagan Council. He was also honoured as the first Chief Bard of the Fens. His lectures blend scholarship with creativity, bringing history and belief systems vividly to life



