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Talks and shows

Navigating the world with maths

Tue 20 Jun 2023

Mathematical models are one of the cornerstones of our society. But what happens when they're wrong?

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The future of geography

Tue 13 Jun 2023

Discover the latest on the geopolitical space race and its implications for the future of humanity.

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She's in CTRL: How women can take back tech

Mon 12 Jun 2023

Computer scientist Anne-Marie Imafidon explores how women can seize their deserved place at the tech table.

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Discourses

Discourse: Advancements in molecular inorganic chemistry

Fri 29 Sep 2023

Unravel the world of macrocyclic ligands and metal complexes with Gill Reid, President of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Islam and the modern evolutionary paradigm

Mon 22 May 2023

Join Shoaib Ahmed Malik to explore the contentious relationship between Islam and evolution.

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Talks and shows

Reckoning with the past: The cannabis and race connection

Wed 17 May 2023

Explore how the war on drugs disproportionately affected certain communities, and the roadmap towards racial equity.

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Talks and shows

Towards a global story of science

Tue 16 May 2023

Uncover the complete history of science, not just the Western version, with an expert panel.

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Talks and shows

Tackling bias in tech

Thu 11 May 2023

Could technology be reinforcing prejudice and discrimination? Join Meredith Broussard to learn how to hold tech accountable.

Tackling bias in tech Book now
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Talks and shows

Tough science made simple

Wed 10 May 2023

Discover how to make the world of complex science concepts easier to understand.

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Art, culture and society CHRISTMAS LECTURES

Christmas Lectures 2022: Lecture 2/3 'Missing Body' – with Sue Black

Professor Sue Black investigates a mysterious crime scene, and reveals some of the forensic techniques that are used to track

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