Colleagues may be interested to learn about the forthcoming Thomas Hardye School Community Lectures, taking place in the next academic year. There are many esteemed speakers giving lectures on a range of fascinating topics that I am sure will be of interest to many.
For those of you with a particular interest in public engagement, you may wish to note Professor Jim Al-Khalili (Professor of Physics and Professor of Public Engagement in Science) is giving a talk on Thursday 29th November titled ‘Paradox – The Greatest Enigmas in Science’.
If you would like more information about the lectures, or wish to enquire about tickets, please contact Richard Cain at rcain@thomas-hardye.net











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Thank you for this announcement. Thomas Hardye School, for those who do not know, is in Dorchester, Queen’s Avenue, DT1 2ET.