INSIGHTS Public Lectures | Newcastle University
INSIGHTS Public lectures from Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. All our lectures are free and open to all. Our aim is to offer a programme that will inform, stimulate, entertain, and excite debate.
What are books for? Jane Austen investigates by Professor Fiona Stafford, University of Oxford
The changing dynamics between landlords and tenants, and between communities and rural business
Какая-то любовь: действия и реакции на жизнь на поврежденной планете
«Повседневная исламофобия» профессора Питера Хопкинса из Ньюкаслского университета
Сохранение человеческих языков и культур в эпоху искусственного интеллекта. Автор: д-р Майте Мелеро
Last line of defence? Excavating the Roman frontier at Magna fort by Rachel Frame
Doctors by nature: How ants, apes and other animals heal themselves by Professor Jaap de Roode
In conversation with Professor Sir Michael Marmot
The Newcastle way: Leading advancements in neuromuscular research by Professor Volker Straub
The making of the white working class: Race, class and identity in contemporary Britain, Kenan Malik
Newcastle Debates: Economic empowerment: How can we drive growth in the North East?
Neo-Brahmanism in modern India: Reformers and orthodoxy in the 19th century by Prof Tanika Sarkar
Why every nation should invest in a women’s health strategy by Professor Dame Lesley Regan
Making connections for a nature- and people-positive world by Professor Anusha Shah
Opportunities for all: How can we improve access to education and employment in the North East?
New voices on science, agriculture and engineering with Nathan Smith and Charlotte Fletcher
The long march to women and children’s rights – Coram and the Foundling Hospital by Dr Carol Homden
Could bees have emotions? by Dr Vivek Nityananda, Newcastle University
Defending the UK in unprecedented times by General Sir Patrick Sanders
Holmes Lecture 2: Engineering for a better world: Clean water for all
Holmes Lecture 1: How engineering shapes our world
Sounding the Angel: Recording the grassroots memorial site at the Angel of the North
When healthcare harms: Why inclusive treatment of disabled people can avoid health inequities
A multi-sensory journey to a black hole by Dr Chris Harrison, Newcastle University
What a load of rubbish! Bins, behaviours and the circular economy by Dr Helen Holmes
The 2024 United States Presidential Election by Professor Iwan Morgan
The extramural settlements and bathhouse at Birdoswald by Tony Willmott and Professor Ian Haynes
Memorial dissonances: Undoing the Valley of Cuelgamuros in contemporary Spain by Francisco Ferrándiz
New voices on arts, humanities and social sciences by Sophie Ellis, Heather Proctor and Zoe Waters
Molds, mushrooms and medicines by Professor Nicholas P Money