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Programme of lectures for 216th lecture series
Programme of lectures for 216th lecture series
216-3 Lecture by Jim McColl entitled 'Renewal and regeneration of business'
216-3 Lecture by Jim McColl entitled 'Renewal and regeneration of business'
216-4 Lecture by Professor Richard Susskind entitled 'The future of the professions'
216-4 Lecture by Professor Richard Susskind entitled 'The future of the professions'
216-5 Lecture by Professor Alexander Broadie entitled 'Public intellectuals: what they are and why we need them'
216-5 Lecture by Professor Alexander Broadie entitled 'Public intellectuals: what they are and why we need them'
216-1 Lecture by Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed entitled 'Personalised medicine: can it be delivered in the NHS?'
216-1 Lecture by Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed entitled 'Personalised medicine: can it be delivered in the NHS?'
216-2 Lecture by Professor Paul Rogers entitled 'Lost cause - consequences of the war on terror'
216-2 Lecture by Professor Paul Rogers entitled 'Lost cause - consequences of the war on terror'
216-6 Lecture by Professor Stella Bruzzi entitled 'Evidence as narrative: the law as new media entertainment'
216-6 Lecture by Professor Stella Bruzzi entitled 'Evidence as narrative: the law as new media entertainment'
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'
217-1 Lecture by Professor Sir Harry Burns entitled 'Wellbeing - what it is and what causes it? '
217-1 Lecture by Professor Sir Harry Burns entitled 'Wellbeing - what it is and what causes it? '
216-7 Lecture by Sir Paul Nurse entitled 'Great ideas of biology'
216-7 Lecture by Sir Paul Nurse entitled 'Great ideas of biology'
217-2 Lecture by Professor Keith Millar entitled “'A downright, thorough-going catastrophe' the loss in the Arctic of the 1845 ‘Franklin Expedition’"
217-2 Lecture by Professor Keith Millar entitled “'A downright, thorough-going catastrophe' the loss in the Arctic of the 1845 ‘Franklin Expedition’"
216-10 Lecture by Professor Lord Peter Hennessy entitled 'Writing the history of one's own times'
216-10 Lecture by Professor Lord Peter Hennessy entitled 'Writing the history of one's own times'