Richard Hakluyt: London’s role in navigation and history Richard Hakluyt (1552-1616) is famous for his Principal Navigations, intended...
The Question of Beauty in Architecture Alain de Botton, writer, broadcaster and producer, ponders the question...
Elizabeth's Ghost: The Afterlife of the Queen in the Stuart Era During the reigns of the Stuart monarchs, the image of...
Education, Research, and Government in the Ancient Greek World What is the purpose of education, who should provide it...
The Faces of a King: New research on portraits of Henry VIII The context of royal portraiture in its early evolution, and...
The Long Shadow: The Great War and International Memory, 1914-2014 1914-18 casts a long shadow across the 20th century. This...
Leadership and Change: Prime Ministers in the Post-War World - John Major Continuing last year's series of lectures, delivered by distinguished guest...
Lord Kelvin and the French 'F' Word: The Greatest Victorian Scientist? Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was Professor of Natural Philosophy at the...
The Mathematics of Evolutionary Biology - Implications for Ethics, Teleology and 'Natural Theology' THE ANNUAL BOYLE LECTURE The Boyle lectures address topics which...