Leadership and Change: Prime Ministers in the Post-War World - Alec Douglas-Home Continuing last year's series of lectures, delivered by distinguished guest...
The Sanctity Of Life Law Has Gone Too Far Professor Gillon would argue that the judgment in the case...
Mathematics in the modern age - The 18th century: Crossing bridges What shape is the Earth? How do strings vibrate? Can...
Health on the ocean waves: The sea-doctor afloat and in port A lecture by Professor Allan Chapman, University of Oxford
Who invented the calculus? - and other 17th century topics The development of the calculus brought together two seemingly unrelated...
Free Speech and the Study of History A growing number of countries have so-called memory laws, ranging...
Rights, Law and Religion in a Liberal Society - Lecture Two There have been quite a few high profile legal cases...
Apprenticeship in early modern London: The economic origins and destinations of City apprentices in the 16th and 17th centuries The prospect of an apprenticeship attracted thousands of youths to...
Percy Grainger: Australia's greatest composer? We can think of world-leading Australians in sport (Don Bradman)...