Talks & lectures, Science, free events

22 events

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Monday 20 May

Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility at Western General Hospital, Edinburgh Free 0131 537 3355

Wednesday 22 May

National Geographic Store, London SW3 Free 020 7025 6960

Part of National Geographic London's Cultural Calendar series.

Thursday 23 May

Langside Library, Glasgow Free 0141 276 0777

Today: 'Three Poets: Three Languages' with Glasgow-based prize-winning poets Maggie Rabatski, A C Clarke and Sheila Templeton, who will each read for 15 minutes.

Saturday 25 May

Andy's Place, Rutherglen Free

Tonight: Discussion on Tunguska 105.

Tuesday 28 May

The Wheatsheaf, London W1T Free 07760 488119

Tonight, the question is 'What Is Gender?' Stella Sandford (Reader in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University and member of the Radical Philosophy editorial collective) addresses the 'gender/sex' divide, looking at whether or not there is a meaningful difference between 'masculine and feminine' and 'male and female'.

Wednesday 29 May

McEwan Hall, Edinburgh 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.

Thursday 30 May

Langside Library, Glasgow Free 0141 276 0777

Today: 'The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society' by Stuart Robertson, who is the director of the society.

Thursday 6 June

Offshore, Glasgow Free

Part of Glasgow Science Festival.

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Glasgow City Chambers Free

Part of Glasgow Science Festival.

Saturday 8 June

University of Glasgow Free Small cost for lunch 0141 330 5511

Part of Glasgow Science Festival.

Monday 10 June

Victorian Bar at Tron Theatre, Glasgow Free 0141 552 4267

Today, a Glasgow Science Festival special. All over the world, many species of animals and plants are threatened with extinction, but especially amphibians. Herpetologist (amphibian expert) Professor Roger Downie outlines the evidence for amphibian decline, and its possible causes.

Wednesday 12 June

Graham Kerr Building at University of Glasgow Free 0141 330 5511

Part of Glasgow Science Festival.

Thursday 13 June

Various venues, Scotland Times vary / Free 01786 892000
University of Glasgow Free

Part of Glasgow Science Festival.

Friday 14 June

Various venues, Scotland Times vary / Free 01786 892000
Graham Kerr Building at University of Glasgow Free 0141 330 5511

Part of Glasgow Science Festival.

Kelvin Building at University of Glasgow Free 0141 330 5511

Part of Glasgow Science Festival.

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Saturday 15 June

Various venues, Scotland Times vary / Free 01786 892000
Stirling Room at Mitchell Library, Glasgow Free 0141 287 2999

Part of Glasgow Science Festival.

Mitchell Library, Glasgow Free (donations welcome) 0141 287 2999

Topic: 'New Frontiers in End of Life Celebration' by Tom Walkinshaw of Alba Orbital, about sending loved ones' ashes into space. Part of Glasgow Science Festival.

Sunday 16 June

Various venues, Scotland Times vary / Free 01786 892000

Monday 17 June

Various venues, Scotland Times vary / Free 01786 892000

Tuesday 18 June

Various venues, Scotland Times vary / Free 01786 892000

Wednesday 19 June

Various venues, Scotland Times vary / Free 01786 892000

Thursday 20 June

Various venues, Scotland Times vary / Free 01786 892000
The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free 07896 745991

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

Friday 21 June

Various venues, Scotland Times vary / Free 01786 892000

Tuesday 25 June

The Wheatsheaf, London W1T Free 07760 488119

Tonight, the question is 'What sort of things are numbers?' Oxford lecturer Alexander Paseau tackles the abstract concept, determining whether numbers are subjective products of mental processes or if they in fact belong to a 'separate realm of ideal existence', as Plato believed.

Thursday 18 July

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free 07896 745991

Tonight: Dealing Reasonably with Irrational Fear.

Monday 7 October

Victorian Bar at Tron Theatre, Glasgow Free 0141 552 4267

Topic: 'Life = H2O: Six (or perhaps seven) things you did not know about water' by Colin Adams.