Mathematical Journeys into Fictional Worlds Literary satire has long used mathematical concepts to reinforce its points.
The Mathematics of Evolutionary Biology - Implications for Ethics, Teleology and 'Natural Theology' THE ANNUAL BOYLE LECTURE The Boyle lectures address topics which...
Mathematical Structure in Fiction Mathematical concepts have often been used to create new structural forms in fiction, as in the works of Raymond Queneau and Jorge Luis Borges.
The World of Isaac Newton This illustrated lecture will cover Newton's life and his mathematical and scientific labours in the context of 17th-century England.
The Secret Mathematicians From composers to painters, writers to choreographers, the mathematician’s palette...
Science and Theology: Traffic Across the Frontier Both science and theology explore aspects of one world: they...
The celestial geometry of John Flamsteed: Mapping the heavens from 17th century Greenwich During his 46 years as Astronomer Royal, John Flamsteed elevated...
Musical Consonance and Dissonance: The Good, Bad and Beautifully Ugly Have a Question? No Registration Required https://app.sli.do/event/7JCMPN1LbuciNtiaN6fyza What makes a...
The Art and Science of Tuning This lecture presents the rich history of musicians’ engagement with...
Every Londoner Counts - The Role for Financial Services in Boosting Financial Literacy and Inclusion Numeracy skills, good financial education and financial inclusion are essential...