Events
Our lectures and seminars aim to connect ideas across disciplines, across cultures, and even through history. We’re particularly interested in all aspects of human thought and behaviour.
We give academics the chance to take their research to non-academic audiences, and to academics from different disciplines. We allow non-academic contributors (writers, thinkers, journalists) to air issues that are neglected by contemporary culture.
We invite top speakers from different fields to address subjects from a variety of angles, in an attempt to reach a broader understanding of the issue in hand.
The yearly programme currently includes:
A series of five lectures given by specialists on various topics.
A two-day seminar, held usually in the spring, with speakers giving lectures around a particular theme.
Scheherazade and the global mutation of teaching stories - Robert Irwin
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Fields of the Mind - Dr. Rupert Sheldrake
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Counter-Intuition - Dr. Kevin Byron
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Spring 2011 Spring Programme
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