Public University Lectures

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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
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