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Gresham College, founded by Sir Thomas Gresham in 1597, is an independently funded educational institution based in Barnard's Inn, Holborn, in the centre of London.
It provides free public lectures by its eight professors and holds other events. The college does not award degrees or teach courses.
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The Victorians: Time and Space
Professor Richard J Evans
13/09/2010, 6pm
Venue: Museum of LondonSeminar: Public Inquiries

Lord Bichard (and others)
14/09/2010, 2:30pm
Venue: GuildhallCatholics versus Protestants: How liturgy affected the development of the organ
Richard Townend (and others)
16/09/2010, 6pm
Venue: St Margaret, LothburySustainability: Root Problems In Finance

Professor Avinash Persaud (and others)
20/09/2010, 2pm
Venue: GuildhallBritain in the 20th Century - Progress and Decline: The Character of Twentieth Century Britain
Professor Vernon Bogdanor FBA CBE
21/09/2010, 6pm
Venue: Museum of LondonA 'Sing In' with Gilbert and Sullivan
Professor Robin Wilson
22/09/2010, 6pm
Venue: Barnard's Inn HallThe Role of the Media in Post-Conflict Societies: A Contemporary Look at Northern Ireland
Caroline Porter
27/09/2010, 6pm - 7pm
Venue: Museum of LondonBeyond Crisis: The world's next decade and the implications for organisations
Gill Ringland
28/09/2010, 6pm
Venue: Museum of LondonRoyal Society Anniversary Lecture: An Even Shorter History of Nearly Everything

Bill Bryson
30/09/2010, 6pm
Venue: Great Hall, Guildhall
