Talks & lectures, Science within 5 miles of Edinburgh

15 events within 5 miles

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Art Meets Science: Creating the Genome

Come hear the results of a multidisciplinary project between two geneticists, two poets, a design artist and a photographer, initiated by the ESRC Genomics Policy and Research Forum. With Pippa Goldschmidt, Lisa Matthews and Matthias Wienroth in discussion.

Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh (0.6 miles)

Tue 21 May

Free / 0131 557 2876

  • 18:00

Edinburgh Lectures: Scotland's Forgotten Cats: A Tale of Two Kitties

Dr David Hetherington looks at the two feline species native to Scotland: the Scottish wildcat and the Eurasian lynx. The lynx is extinct, but the wildcat hangs on – although only with help from conservationists like Hetherington, who set up the Cairngorms Wildcat Project.

National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (1.0 miles)

Thu 6 Jun

£5 / 0300 123 6789

Enhancing the Human Body

A guided tour, discussion and drawing event intended to spark debate about the social issues and ethics surrounding the medical improvements that can be made to the human body (think: super powers). A family friendly event.

Surgeons' Hall Museum, Edinburgh (0.9 miles)

Mon 20 May

Included in admission / 0131 527 1649

Art and Technology

Professor of Epistemics Jon Oberlander, Professor of Composition and Electroacoustic Composition Peter Nelson, and Chris Speed of the Edinburgh College of Art discuss historical, conceptual and philosophical relationships between the performing arts and technology. Chaired by theatre specialist Olga Taxidou.

The Hub, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Thu 29 Aug

£6 / 0131 473 2000

Part of Edinburgh University Events.

Art, Science and Performance

Leonardo is celebrated as both an inspired artist and anatomist. This special event considers how contemporary artists, performers and scientists are informed by each other’s work in their exploration of the human body. Part of the Clod Ensemble’s Performing Medicine programme in collaboration with Wellcome Trust.

The Queen's Gallery, Edinburgh (0.5 miles)

Fri 23 Aug

£15 (£12) / 0131 473 2000

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Edinburgh Lectures: Dalziel + Scullion – Ecology of Place

Matthew Dalziel and Louise Scullion, proprietors of the Dundee-based art studio Dalziel + Scullion, talk about creativity's role in challenging, reflecting and shaping the future. They focus on the interplay between human activity and nature's complexities and the possibility for a more meaningful kinship with the…

Our Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh (0.5 miles)

Mon 27 May

£5 / 0131 550 7800

Edinburgh Skeptics in the Pub

Regular meet-ups of Edinburgh's most enquiring minds, breaking down doctrine with pints and chat.

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh (1.0 miles)

Thu 20 Jun

Free / 07896 745991

Tonight: The Myths and Realities of CCTV in the UK.

Thu 18 Jul

Free / 07896 745991

Tonight: Dealing Reasonably with Irrational Fear.

  • 19:30 – 22:00

The Gifford Lecture

An annual lecture that looks at the study of Natural Theology in broad terms, with the goal to advance modern theological thought.

McEwan Hall, Edinburgh (1.0 miles)

Wed 29 May

Free

This year's lecture is 'The Better Angels of Our Nature: A History of Violence and Humanity', about the decline of violence in what are often perceived be highly violent times. Given by Prof Steven Pinker of Harvard University, who studies cognition and language.

Interfaces: Mind Change in the 21st Century

British scientist, writer and broadcaster Susan Greenfield asks us to consider how technologies may be changing the human brain, both for good and for bad. Chaired by Alison Elliot, Convenor of the Church of Scotland Guild. Speech-to-Text Reported event.

The Hub, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Wed 14 Aug

£6 / 0131 473 2000

Part of Interfaces.

Interfaces: Technology and the Soul

Psychiatrist Andrew Powell explores the ways that technology affects relationships. As depression rapidly becomes the greatest burden of illness in developed countries, he examines safeguards for emotional and spiritual well-being. Chaired by Reverend Richard Coles, writer of TV comedy Rev. Speech-to-Text Reported event.

The Hub, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Wed 14 Aug

£6 / 0131 473 2000

Part of Interfaces.

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Leonardo da Vinci: The Mechanics of Man Lecture

Prof Peter Abrahams gives this Heritage Society Festival Lecture about the original Renaissance man's career as an anatomist and his extremely detailed drawings, which came from the study of 23 corpses that the artist personally dissected. Prof Abrahams discusses how the unique concepts found in these ancient renderings…

Surgeons' Hall Museum, Edinburgh (0.9 miles)

Fri 2 Aug

Free / 0131 527 1649

  • 18:00

Movements: The New Leonardos

Hamish Innes-Brown from the Bionics Institute Melbourne draws on the experience of commissioning music for cochlear implant users to explore how artists utilise and influence technology. Chaired by Stephen Allen of National Museums Scotland.

National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (1.0 miles)

Thu 22 Aug

£6 / 0131 473 2000

Part of Movements.

Professor Andrew Whiten Lecture

Professor Andrew Whiten, monkey and ape specialist extraordinaire, reveals the most recent research on the social and learning culture of the creatures in both the wild and the zoo. Booking is essential.

Edinburgh Zoo (4.2 miles)

Thu 20 Jun

£7 (Members £5) / 0131 314 0379

  • 19:00 – 21:00

Synthetic Biology: Where Organic Meets Digital

In this lecture demonstration Alan Murray, Head of the School of Design at ECA, shows us how synthetic biologists, designers, artists, engineers and computer scientists can work together.

Edinburgh College of Art (1.5 miles)

Thu 29 Aug

£6 / 0131 473 2000

Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility Public Open Day

Come take a look behind the scenes at the research facility, meet staff and try out the interactive stands at this doors open day event. Please drop a line beforehand to let them know you'll be popping by. Booking is essential.

Western General Hospital, Edinburgh (2.9 miles)

Mon 20 May

Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility

Free / 0131 537 3355

  • 10:00 – 15:30