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Jim Al-Khalili is quantum physicist, author and broadcaster. As an academic, he is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of Surrey. He received his PhD in nuclear physics in 1989 and has published over 150 papers in the
Colva Mary Roney-Dougal OBE is a British mathematician specializing in group theory and computational algebra. She is Professor of Pure Mathematics at the University of St Andrews, where she is first female Head of Pure Mathematics. Professor Roney-Dougal did her
Siobhan Clarke BA Hons has worked for Historic Royal Palaces for 25 years and lectured for the British Museum, National Archives, The Arts Society and the Smithsonian. Her broadcasting work incudes BBC Radio ‘Women's Hour’ and PBS Television's ‘ Secrets
Dr Alison Weir is the top-selling female historian in the United Kingdom, and has sold over 3 million books worldwide. She has published twenty-two history books, including Eleanor of Aquitaine, The Lady in the Tower and Elizabeth of York, and
Dominic Broomfield-McHugh, Visiting Professor of Film and Theatre Music, is also Professor of Music at the University of Sheffield and is a graduate of King's College London. His scholarship focuses on the American musical on stage and screen, and he
Dr Hayleigh Bosher is creative industries law and policy expert, advising industry and policymakers. She is a Reader in Intellectual Property Law at Brunel, University of London, a legal consultant and board member in the creative industries and a research
Professor of Child Health at the UCL Institute of Child Health. A medical sociologist, Helen Roberts was educated at the Universities of Reading, Aix-Marseille and Sussex. She set up and ran the Child Health Research and Policy Unit at City
Professor Roberts was one of the first student to pass through the Department of Religious Studies established by Professor Ninian Smart at Lancaster University in 1967. He went on to study Theology at Cambridge with Professor Donald McKinnon, before moving