Singing the Laws: Ancient Greek Lawgivers in History and Legend Professor Melissa Lane 18:00 - 19:00 Register now to: Watch online Need help registering?
A Conversation with Lord Falconer Gresham Professor of Law, Richard Susskind welcomes Lord Falconer, Lord...
A Conversation with Lord Goldsmith Professor Richard Susskind, Gresham Professor of Law, welcomes Lord Goldsmith...
Religion, the Rule of Law and Discrimination This address will explore the development of the law's approach...
Engineering: Archimedes of Syracuse In the 3rd century BCE, the Sicilian polymath Archimedes significantly advanced human understanding of mathematics, geometry and astronomy.
Darkness Audible: Benjamin Britten at 100 - Middle, 1945-1970 The success of Peter Grimes caught Britten by surprise. It...
Vienna and Schubert: The ‘Trout’ Quintet Schubert Quintet in A, D.667 'Trout' Eleanor Corr violin Xin...
Medieval Music: To Sing and Dance During the eighteenth century, Western Europe gradually relinquished a form...
The Carry Trade and Uncovered Interest Rate Parity Basic economic theory tells us that borrowing money in a...
Too unimportant to fail? Innovation and competitive selection in markets Where are the sources of innovation? How much fat do...
Victorian Era Astronomy: On Land and in the Skies In the late 19th-century, astronomical research could be practical, using...