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Programme of lectures for 219th lecture series
Programme of lectures for 219th lecture series
219-1 Lecture by David Webster entitled 'A guided excursion round the geology of Islay''
219-1 Lecture by David Webster entitled 'A guided excursion round the geology of Islay''
219-2 Lecture by Hugh Wark entitled 'The building of the Borders railway'
219-2 Lecture by Hugh Wark entitled 'The building of the Borders railway'
218-8 Lecture by Russell Wardrop entitled 'The poverty of Robert Burns'
218-8 Lecture by Russell Wardrop entitled 'The poverty of Robert Burns'
218-10 Lecture by Professor Fiona Macpherson entitled 'Is virtual reality experience veridical, illusory or hallucinatory experience?'
218-10 Lecture by Professor Fiona Macpherson entitled 'Is virtual reality experience veridical, illusory or hallucinatory experience?'
218-12 Lecture by Professor Tamsin Mather entitled 'Volcanoes from fuming vents to extinction events'
218-12 Lecture by Professor Tamsin Mather entitled 'Volcanoes from fuming vents to extinction events'
216-3 Lecture by Jim McColl entitled 'Renewal and regeneration of business'
216-3 Lecture by Jim McColl entitled 'Renewal and regeneration of business'
216-8 Lecture by Dr. Jane Morris entitled 'What does psychotherapy mean for Scotland today?'
216-8 Lecture by Dr. Jane Morris entitled 'What does psychotherapy mean for Scotland today?'
216-9 Lecture by Professor Carolyn Roberts entitled 'Managing our water environment: is it a hopeless cause?'
216-9 Lecture by Professor Carolyn Roberts entitled 'Managing our water environment: is it a hopeless cause?'
216-12 Lecture by Will Hutton entitled 'The Enlightenment under siege - time to fight back'
216-12 Lecture by Will Hutton entitled 'The Enlightenment under siege - time to fight back'
217-5 Lecture by Professor Louise Welsh entitled 'Not the end of the world, dystopia as nostalgia. The ongoing attraction of the apocalypse in fiction'
217-5 Lecture by Professor Louise Welsh entitled 'Not the end of the world, dystopia as nostalgia. The ongoing attraction of the apocalypse in fiction'
220-2 Lecture by Professor Stephen Reicher entitled 'What has the pandemic taught us about human nature?'
220-2 Lecture by Professor Stephen Reicher entitled 'What has the pandemic taught us about human nature?'
220-10 Lecture by Professor Shannon Vallor entitled 'The thoughts the civilized keep: how to reclaim human intelligence in an age of machine thinking'
220-10 Lecture by Professor Shannon Vallor entitled 'The thoughts the civilized keep: how to reclaim human intelligence in an age of machine thinking'
220-13 British Academy Lecture by Professor Patricia Findlay entitled 'Fair work for our future?'
220-13 British Academy Lecture by Professor Patricia Findlay entitled 'Fair work for our future?'
COP talk 3: Lecture by Baroness Young entitled 'Bestriding the world stage like a Colossus? Or 'Doomed, we're all doomed!''
COP talk 3: Lecture by Baroness Young entitled 'Bestriding the world stage like a Colossus? Or 'Doomed, we're all doomed!''