Public University Lectures Please see below a list of free university lectures. This is a great way to explore your chosen university subject further, and can also be included in your personal statements. University Lecture University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place LSE, Sheikh Zayed Theatre Lunch Hour Lecture: LOLZ! The science of laughter Psychology 08/10/13 1.15-1.55pm Lunch Hour Lecture: Dr Dre in the classroom English Literature/Poetry 10/10/13 1.15-1.55pm LSE, Sheikh Zayed Theatre The EU in the Eye of the Storm LSE, Hong Kong Theatre The Great Escape: health, wealth, and the origins of inequality Lunch Hour Lecture: Global growth vs human health: finding the balance Grassroots Innovation and the Spread of Flourishing Lunch Hour Lecture: Patterns of nature University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place LSE, Old Theatre University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place LSE, Hong Kong Theatre University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre Global Migration and Urban Renewal Keys to the City: how economics, institutions, social interaction and politics shape development Lunch Hour Lecture: Technology for nature Field Date/Time Geography 10/10/13 6.30pm Politics 14/10/13 6.30pm Sociology/Health 15/10/13 6.30pm Health Economics Science/ Biology Geography Science/ Biology 15/10/13 1.15-1.55pm 16/10/13 6.30pm 17/10/13 1.15-1.55pm 23/10/13 6.30pm 24/10/13 1.15-1.55pm LSE, Sheikh Zayed Theatre Thinking and Feeling About Risk: University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place LSE, Hong Kong Theatre Lunch Hour Lecture: A good start in life City University London, Oliver Thompson Lecture Theatre LSE, Hong Kong Theatre From Pictures to Policy. Reporting Famine and other Crises. Private Sector Approaches to Sustainable, LongTerm Economic Development Lunch Hour Lecture: Animating Architecture University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place LSE, Hong Kong Theatre LSE, Sheikh Zayed Theatre University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place LSE, Hong Kong Theatre LSE, Old Theatre LSE, Hong Kong Theatre What's the point of contemporary art? Commemorating the First World War: a hundred years on Europe: the struggle for supremacy, 1453 to the present Lunch Hour Lecture: Learning from vaccine scares: MMR and beyond The Ethics of the Cognitive Sciences: privacy and respect for persons Power Shift? The Rise of the Rest and the Decline of the West: facts, myths and economists The Ethics of the Cognitive Sciences: children's pathologies Psychology Health Art 24/10/13 6pm 29/10/13 1.15-1.55pm 30/10/13 6.30pm 30/10/2013 6.30-8pm Economics Architecture 31/10/13 6.30pm 31/10/13 1.15-1.55pm History 7/11/13 6.30pm History/ Geography 12/11/13 6.30pm Health 12/11/13 1.15-1.55pm Psychology 13/11/13 6.30pm Economics 19/11/13 6.30pm Psychology 19/11/13 6.30pm University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place LSE, New Academic Building Lunch Hour Lecture: After Fukushima: risk and resilience to disasters in Japan The Old New Politics of Class University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place LSE, Hong Kong Theatre Lunch Hour Lecture: What goes on in the mind of a London cabbie? The Future of EU Enlargement Economics University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place Lunch Hour Lecture: Encounters with portraiture: exploring with the pencil and lens Approaches to Eradicate Poverty Over Next Generation Lunch Hour Lecture: Does gender make you sick? Art LSE, Old Theatre University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place University College London: Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place LSE, Sheikh Zayed Theatre Lunch Hour Lecture: Antibiotics: ever diminishing returns Lunch Hour Lecture: Unravelling the mysteries of Stonehenge Feminism in the Media Geography Sociology Neuroscience Sociology/ International Development Health Science 19/11/13 1.15-1.55pm 20/11/13 6.30pm 21/11/13 1.15-1.55pm 26/11/13 6.30pm 26/11/13 1.15-1.55pm 28.11.13 6.30pm 28/11/13 1.15-1.55pm Pharmacy/Medicine 3/12/13 1.15-1.55pm Archaeology 5/12/13 1.15-1.55pm Women's Studies/ Sociology 10/12/13 6.30pm For more information, or questions about the lectures, please refer to the university website or contact us at: adam.jackson@intouniversity.org