Architecture: Past, Present and Future Architecture can be a synonym of shelter, illustrate our livelihoods, and often be
Arts & Social Changes Throughout history, art has reflected, influenced and driven social change. Artists have used
Cities: Collective Action Versus Private Markets British cities are facing serious problems of housing shortages and high prices, of
Exploring Human Behaviour in Finance Forget Mr. Spock – finance isn't all logic! This lecture series dives into
Inequality in the UK Inequality is a complex issue that encompasses disparities in health, wealth and income
Lawgivers in Political Imaginations These lectures explore cross-cultural political imaginations of the figure of the lawgiver—a figure
Mathematics and the Brain: How Mathematics Changed the Way We Think about Ourselves The human brain is an organ of extreme complexity, the object of ultimate
Modern Paganism and Witchcraft These lectures focus on the new historic role of Britain as the birthplace