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  1. Public Lecture with Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht: Imagination as Sensory Power

    Universität Bonn, Hauptgebäude, Hörsaal XV, Dienstag, 9. Juni um 18:15 MESZ

    Lecture: Imagination as a Sensory Power: An Energy at the Edge of Human Existence

    Speaker: Prof. Dr. Sepp Gumbrecht (Stanford University)

    Over the past few decades, debates among analytic philosophers have brought a new clarity to the broad conceptual field of “imagination” through incisive distinctions, thereby directing intellectual attention to how this faculty is used in everyday life. Seen in this light, any focus on its effects as “sensory imagination” marks a return to classical notions about connections with aesthetic behavior. At the same time, it prompts a new reflection on the status of objects of consciousness, which, despite resembling perceptions in their physical vividness, are not dependent on environmental impressions as perceptions are. How does imagination succeed, to paraphrase a pressing contemporary question not only for scholars of the humanities: how does imagination succeed in suggesting various possibilities for transcending real existence through literary fictions and myths of higher worlds?

    Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht is the Albert Guérard Professor in Literature in the Departments of Comparative Literature and of French & Italian (and by courtesy, he is affiliated with the Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures/ILAC, the Department of German Studies, and the Program in Modern Thought & Literature). As a scholar, Gumbrecht focuses on the histories of the national literatures in Romance language (especially French, Spanish, and Brazilian), but also on German literature, while, at the same time, he teaches and writes about the western philosophical tradition (almost exclusively on non-analytic philosophy) with an emphasis on French and German nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts. In addition, Gumbrecht tries to analyze and to understand forms of aesthetic experience 21st-century everyday culture. Over the past forty years, he has published more than two thousand texts, including books, translated into more than twenty languages. In Europe and in South America, Gumbrecht has a presence as a public intellectual; whereas, in the academic world, he has been acknowledged with Honorary Doctorates (twelve in all) from universities in Canada, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Portugal, Russia, and Georgia; with the most recent from Leuphana Universität Lüneburg (Germany) in July 2017. He has also held a large number of visiting professorships, at the Collège de France, University of Lisbon, University of Manchester, and the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, among others. In the spring of 2017, he was a Martin Buber Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. He recently taught in the Stanford's Bing Overseas Program at the campus in Santiago, Chile (spring quarter 2018).

    • June 9, 2026: 6pm (c.t.) to 8pm (s.t.)

    • Lecture Hall XV, Main Building, University of Bonn

    • Open to the public – no registration required

    bonn.jetzt/event/public-lectur

  2. Public Lecture with Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht: Imagination as Sensory Power

    Universität Bonn, Hauptgebäude, Hörsaal XV, Dienstag, 9. Juni um 18:15 MESZ

    Lecture: Imagination as a Sensory Power: An Energy at the Edge of Human Existence

    Speaker: Prof. Dr. Sepp Gumbrecht (Stanford University)

    Over the past few decades, debates among analytic philosophers have brought a new clarity to the broad conceptual field of “imagination” through incisive distinctions, thereby directing intellectual attention to how this faculty is used in everyday life. Seen in this light, any focus on its effects as “sensory imagination” marks a return to classical notions about connections with aesthetic behavior. At the same time, it prompts a new reflection on the status of objects of consciousness, which, despite resembling perceptions in their physical vividness, are not dependent on environmental impressions as perceptions are. How does imagination succeed, to paraphrase a pressing contemporary question not only for scholars of the humanities: how does imagination succeed in suggesting various possibilities for transcending real existence through literary fictions and myths of higher worlds?

    Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht is the Albert Guérard Professor in Literature in the Departments of Comparative Literature and of French & Italian (and by courtesy, he is affiliated with the Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures/ILAC, the Department of German Studies, and the Program in Modern Thought & Literature). As a scholar, Gumbrecht focuses on the histories of the national literatures in Romance language (especially French, Spanish, and Brazilian), but also on German literature, while, at the same time, he teaches and writes about the western philosophical tradition (almost exclusively on non-analytic philosophy) with an emphasis on French and German nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts. In addition, Gumbrecht tries to analyze and to understand forms of aesthetic experience 21st-century everyday culture. Over the past forty years, he has published more than two thousand texts, including books, translated into more than twenty languages. In Europe and in South America, Gumbrecht has a presence as a public intellectual; whereas, in the academic world, he has been acknowledged with Honorary Doctorates (twelve in all) from universities in Canada, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Portugal, Russia, and Georgia; with the most recent from Leuphana Universität Lüneburg (Germany) in July 2017. He has also held a large number of visiting professorships, at the Collège de France, University of Lisbon, University of Manchester, and the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, among others. In the spring of 2017, he was a Martin Buber Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. He recently taught in the Stanford's Bing Overseas Program at the campus in Santiago, Chile (spring quarter 2018).

    • June 9, 2026: 6pm (c.t.) to 8pm (s.t.)

    • Lecture Hall XV, Main Building, University of Bonn

    • Open to the public – no registration required

    bonn.jetzt/event/public-lectur

  3. Public Lecture with Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht: Imagination as Sensory Power

    Universität Bonn, Hauptgebäude, Hörsaal XV, Dienstag, 9. Juni um 18:15 MESZ

    Lecture: Imagination as a Sensory Power: An Energy at the Edge of Human Existence

    Speaker: Prof. Dr. Sepp Gumbrecht (Stanford University)

    Over the past few decades, debates among analytic philosophers have brought a new clarity to the broad conceptual field of “imagination” through incisive distinctions, thereby directing intellectual attention to how this faculty is used in everyday life. Seen in this light, any focus on its effects as “sensory imagination” marks a return to classical notions about connections with aesthetic behavior. At the same time, it prompts a new reflection on the status of objects of consciousness, which, despite resembling perceptions in their physical vividness, are not dependent on environmental impressions as perceptions are. How does imagination succeed, to paraphrase a pressing contemporary question not only for scholars of the humanities: how does imagination succeed in suggesting various possibilities for transcending real existence through literary fictions and myths of higher worlds?

    Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht is the Albert Guérard Professor in Literature in the Departments of Comparative Literature and of French & Italian (and by courtesy, he is affiliated with the Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures/ILAC, the Department of German Studies, and the Program in Modern Thought & Literature). As a scholar, Gumbrecht focuses on the histories of the national literatures in Romance language (especially French, Spanish, and Brazilian), but also on German literature, while, at the same time, he teaches and writes about the western philosophical tradition (almost exclusively on non-analytic philosophy) with an emphasis on French and German nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts. In addition, Gumbrecht tries to analyze and to understand forms of aesthetic experience 21st-century everyday culture. Over the past forty years, he has published more than two thousand texts, including books, translated into more than twenty languages. In Europe and in South America, Gumbrecht has a presence as a public intellectual; whereas, in the academic world, he has been acknowledged with Honorary Doctorates (twelve in all) from universities in Canada, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Portugal, Russia, and Georgia; with the most recent from Leuphana Universität Lüneburg (Germany) in July 2017. He has also held a large number of visiting professorships, at the Collège de France, University of Lisbon, University of Manchester, and the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, among others. In the spring of 2017, he was a Martin Buber Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. He recently taught in the Stanford's Bing Overseas Program at the campus in Santiago, Chile (spring quarter 2018).

    • June 9, 2026: 6pm (c.t.) to 8pm (s.t.)

    • Lecture Hall XV, Main Building, University of Bonn

    • Open to the public – no registration required

    bonn.jetzt/event/public-lectur

  4. Public Lecture with Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht: Imagination as Sensory Power

    Universität Bonn, Hauptgebäude, Hörsaal XV, Dienstag, 9. Juni um 18:15 MESZ

    Lecture: Imagination as a Sensory Power: An Energy at the Edge of Human Existence

    Speaker: Prof. Dr. Sepp Gumbrecht (Stanford University)

    Over the past few decades, debates among analytic philosophers have brought a new clarity to the broad conceptual field of “imagination” through incisive distinctions, thereby directing intellectual attention to how this faculty is used in everyday life. Seen in this light, any focus on its effects as “sensory imagination” marks a return to classical notions about connections with aesthetic behavior. At the same time, it prompts a new reflection on the status of objects of consciousness, which, despite resembling perceptions in their physical vividness, are not dependent on environmental impressions as perceptions are. How does imagination succeed, to paraphrase a pressing contemporary question not only for scholars of the humanities: how does imagination succeed in suggesting various possibilities for transcending real existence through literary fictions and myths of higher worlds?

    Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht is the Albert Guérard Professor in Literature in the Departments of Comparative Literature and of French & Italian (and by courtesy, he is affiliated with the Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures/ILAC, the Department of German Studies, and the Program in Modern Thought & Literature). As a scholar, Gumbrecht focuses on the histories of the national literatures in Romance language (especially French, Spanish, and Brazilian), but also on German literature, while, at the same time, he teaches and writes about the western philosophical tradition (almost exclusively on non-analytic philosophy) with an emphasis on French and German nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts. In addition, Gumbrecht tries to analyze and to understand forms of aesthetic experience 21st-century everyday culture. Over the past forty years, he has published more than two thousand texts, including books, translated into more than twenty languages. In Europe and in South America, Gumbrecht has a presence as a public intellectual; whereas, in the academic world, he has been acknowledged with Honorary Doctorates (twelve in all) from universities in Canada, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Portugal, Russia, and Georgia; with the most recent from Leuphana Universität Lüneburg (Germany) in July 2017. He has also held a large number of visiting professorships, at the Collège de France, University of Lisbon, University of Manchester, and the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, among others. In the spring of 2017, he was a Martin Buber Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. He recently taught in the Stanford's Bing Overseas Program at the campus in Santiago, Chile (spring quarter 2018).

    • June 9, 2026: 6pm (c.t.) to 8pm (s.t.)

    • Lecture Hall XV, Main Building, University of Bonn

    • Open to the public – no registration required

    bonn.jetzt/event/public-lectur

  5. As part of the Kiel Archaeological Colloquium, Silvia Amiconem @unituebingen will be giving a talk today on "Shining black: Graphite-decorated ceramics and the transmission of technological knowledge in the 5th-millennium BC Balkans".

    As always, you can follow the lecture on site or online: ufg.uni-kiel.de/de/aktuelles/e

    #archaeology ##ceramics #kiel #publiclecture #vortrag

  6. The end of the second, and all of the third, days of the “Paving the Way to New Discoveries in Particle Physics” conference saw a focus on the strong interaction, machine learning, and deeper dives into fundamental mathematical questions. Also, I finished writing my talk. 🙂

    […]

    https://steve.cooleysekula.net/blog/2026/02/05/aspen-journal-feb-4-2026/
  7. Tonight at 8 PM in the Westport Observatory classroom — a deep dive into what the James Webb Space Telescope has actually been doing (spoiler: it’s a lot).
    Naveen Vetcha presents The Webb Space Telescope: The Journey So Far.

    Details 👉 was-ct.org/events/naveen-vetch

    #JamesWebb #JWST #Astronomy #SpaceScience #Astrophysics #WestportObservatory #WAS #PublicLecture #WestportAstronomicalSociety

  8. Medical imaging is key to detecting and diagnosing cancer, but conventional techniques may be missing part of a bigger picture. Join #SFU Chemistry grad student Joshua Yu to explore a novel approach to gamma-ray detection and PET scans for cancer at Cafe Scientifique, tomorrow, October 28: eventbrite.ca/e/sfu-cafe-scien. #cafescientifique #publiclecture #chemistry #SFUScience

  9. Registration is open for Lecture 21 of the Understanding Palestine series with Yousef Alreemawi.

    In this lecture, 'Yarmouk Camp: From Birth to Destruction', Yousef will tell the story of the Yarmouk camp's construction in 1957 until its destruction in 2018 and why it gained the title of the capital of the Palestinian diaspora.

    Homemade Palestinian food will be provided at $20 per meal.

    #PublicLecture #Palestine #Lecture

  10. Current #JMAChair holder Monica L. Smith from #UCLA will be giving a public lecture about "Warfare and Storms: Human-Caused and Natural Impacts on Urbanism In the Early Historic Period of the Indian Subcontinent" in Kiel today. All information: uni-kiel.de/en/cluster-roots/d
    #India #publiclecture #Kiel #urbanism #Archaeology #Archäologie

  11. In our lecture series #StadtundReligion (City and Religion), Piotr Roszak (Toruń, Poland) is talking today about the Impact of Medieval Cities on Pilgrimage Devotion. The lecture is open to all interested people. uni-kiel.de/de/cluster-roots/d
    #Kiel #Stadtforschung #UrbanRoots #urbanism #publiclecture
    🖼️ : Metropolitan Museum, New York, Collection Robert Lehman

  12. In our lecture series #StadtundReligion (City and Religion), Piotr Roszak (Toruń, Poland) is talking today about the Impact of Medieval Cities on Pilgrimage Devotion. The lecture is open to all interested people. uni-kiel.de/de/cluster-roots/d
    #Kiel #Stadtforschung #UrbanRoots #urbanism #publiclecture
    🖼️ : Metropolitan Museum, New York, Collection Robert Lehman

  13. In our lecture series #StadtundReligion (City and Religion), Piotr Roszak (Toruń, Poland) is talking today about the Impact of Medieval Cities on Pilgrimage Devotion. The lecture is open to all interested people. uni-kiel.de/de/cluster-roots/d
    #Kiel #Stadtforschung #UrbanRoots #urbanism #publiclecture
    🖼️ : Metropolitan Museum, New York, Collection Robert Lehman

  14. In our lecture series #StadtundReligion (City and Religion), Piotr Roszak (Toruń, Poland) is talking today about the Impact of Medieval Cities on Pilgrimage Devotion. The lecture is open to all interested people. uni-kiel.de/de/cluster-roots/d
    #Kiel #Stadtforschung #UrbanRoots #urbanism #publiclecture
    🖼️ : Metropolitan Museum, New York, Collection Robert Lehman

  15. Wednesday, 26 June at 6 pm – Sir Charles Wilson Theatre, University of Glasgow

    Public lecture by Dr Daniel Mitchell from the IEEE History Center followed by a reception in the Hunterian

    'Speaking of Numbers: Measurement, Quantification and the Kelvin Dictum'

    eventbrite.co.uk/e/90051206482

    #Glasgow #GlasgowUniversity
    #LordKelvin
    #GravitationalWaves
    #Astrodon
    #PublicLecture

  16. Tuesday, 25 June at 6 pm – Sir Charles Wilson Theatre, University of Glasgow

    Public lecture by Nobel Laureate Takaaki Kajita in the Sir Charles Wilson Theatre followed by a reception in foyer.

    'Unveiling the secrets of the Universe with neutrinos & gravitational waves'

    Tickets: eventbrite.co.uk/e/89535204105

    #Glasgow #GlasgowUniversity #LordKelvin #GravitationalWaves #Astrodon #neutrinos #PublicLecture

  17. I''m putting a shout out for a public lecture by my favourite Icelandic colleague at UNSW, Pall Thordason. He is speaking at the State Library of NSW in Sydney on the evening of Wednesday 5th June on 'RNA and me', and it looks like it will cover everything from the evolution of RNA to its use in medicine.

    For details and registration:

    royalsoc.org.au/blog/1322nd-og

    #science #sydney #unsw #rna #publiclecture #RSNSW #nanomedicine

  18. I''m putting a shout out for a public lecture by my favourite Icelandic colleague at UNSW, Pall Thordason. He is speaking at the State Library of NSW in Sydney on the evening of Wednesday 5th June on 'RNA and me', and it looks like it will cover everything from the evolution of RNA to its use in medicine.

    For details and registration:

    royalsoc.org.au/blog/1322nd-og

    #science #sydney #unsw #rna #publiclecture #RSNSW #nanomedicine

  19. I''m putting a shout out for a public lecture by my favourite Icelandic colleague at UNSW, Pall Thordason. He is speaking at the State Library of NSW in Sydney on the evening of Wednesday 5th June on 'RNA and me', and it looks like it will cover everything from the evolution of RNA to its use in medicine.

    For details and registration:

    royalsoc.org.au/blog/1322nd-og

    #science #sydney #unsw #rna #publiclecture #RSNSW #nanomedicine

  20. I''m putting a shout out for a public lecture by my favourite Icelandic colleague at UNSW, Pall Thordason. He is speaking at the State Library of NSW in Sydney on the evening of Wednesday 5th June on 'RNA and me', and it looks like it will cover everything from the evolution of RNA to its use in medicine.

    For details and registration:

    royalsoc.org.au/blog/1322nd-og

    #science #sydney #unsw #rna #publiclecture #RSNSW #nanomedicine

  21. I''m putting a shout out for a public lecture by my favourite Icelandic colleague at UNSW, Pall Thordason. He is speaking at the State Library of NSW in Sydney on the evening of Wednesday 5th June on 'RNA and me', and it looks like it will cover everything from the evolution of RNA to its use in medicine.

    For details and registration:

    royalsoc.org.au/blog/1322nd-og

    #science #sydney #unsw #rna #publiclecture #RSNSW #nanomedicine

  22. #TRIUMF's next Saturday Morning Lecture is coming up this weekend at #SFUSurrey! Venture to the frontiers of modern physics with fascinating talks by researchers including Caterina Ramogida from #SFUChemistry. ow.ly/Npbm50Ropqs
    #SFU #SFUScience #radiochemistry #chemistry #publiclecture #SurreyBC #scicomm

  23. #TRIUMF's next Saturday Morning Lecture is coming up this weekend at #SFUSurrey! Venture to the frontiers of modern physics with fascinating talks by researchers including Caterina Ramogida from #SFUChemistry. ow.ly/Npbm50Ropqs
    #SFU #SFUScience #radiochemistry #chemistry #publiclecture #SurreyBC #scicomm

  24. #TRIUMF's next Saturday Morning Lecture is coming up this weekend at #SFUSurrey! Venture to the frontiers of modern physics with fascinating talks by researchers including Caterina Ramogida from #SFUChemistry. ow.ly/Npbm50Ropqs
    #SFU #SFUScience #radiochemistry #chemistry #publiclecture #SurreyBC #scicomm

  25. #TRIUMF's next Saturday Morning Lecture is coming up this weekend at #SFUSurrey! Venture to the frontiers of modern physics with fascinating talks by researchers including Caterina Ramogida from #SFUChemistry. ow.ly/Npbm50Ropqs
    #SFU #SFUScience #radiochemistry #chemistry #publiclecture #SurreyBC #scicomm

  26. #TRIUMF's next Saturday Morning Lecture is coming up this weekend at #SFUSurrey! Venture to the frontiers of modern physics with fascinating talks by researchers including Caterina Ramogida from #SFUChemistry. ow.ly/Npbm50Ropqs
    #SFU #SFUScience #radiochemistry #chemistry #publiclecture #SurreyBC #scicomm

  27. What happens when we train too hard and don't take enough time to recover? Join us for our next Café Scientifique talk on April 30, where #SFUBPK professor and former ITU elite triathlete Alex Coates will share research on athletes and how can we use this knowledge in our everyday lives.
    events.sfu.ca/event/38237-cafe.. #SFU #SFUScience #athletics #running #triathlon #athletictraining #fitness #cafescientifique #publiclecture #onlinelecture

  28. What do we know about Settlement, landscape and society during the Pre-Roman #IronAge in #Denmark and #Scandinavia? Jes Marten from the @unioslo will present the current state of research at the Archaeological Colloquium in #Kiel on Monday. Participation is also possible online. Mehr info: uni-kiel.de/de/detailansicht/n
    #Archaeology #publiclecture

  29. Middle #Tennessee State University and the (checks notes) conservative activism network formed by defeated #Wisconsin governor #ScottWalker , ‘Young America’s Foundation’ (#YAF 😂), are presenting a Distinguished Lecture on “The Myth of the #RobberBarons.” #Histodons

    The ‘Distinguished Lecturer’ is from #HillsdaleCollege. 🤔 #ContradictionInTerms

    Strange how this #PublicLecture will be at 9:40 am on a Thursday! 🤷🏻‍♂️

  30. Middle #Tennessee State University and the (checks notes) conservative activism network formed by defeated #Wisconsin governor #ScottWalker , ‘Young America’s Foundation’ (#YAF 😂), are presenting a Distinguished Lecture on “The Myth of the #RobberBarons.” #Histodons

    The ‘Distinguished Lecturer’ is from #HillsdaleCollege. 🤔 #ContradictionInTerms

    Strange how this #PublicLecture will be at 9:40 am on a Thursday! 🤷🏻‍♂️

  31. Middle #Tennessee State University and the (checks notes) conservative activism network formed by defeated #Wisconsin governor #ScottWalker , ‘Young America’s Foundation’ (#YAF 😂), are presenting a Distinguished Lecture on “The Myth of the #RobberBarons.” #Histodons

    The ‘Distinguished Lecturer’ is from #HillsdaleCollege. 🤔 #ContradictionInTerms

    Strange how this #PublicLecture will be at 9:40 am on a Thursday! 🤷🏻‍♂️

  32. Middle #Tennessee State University and the (checks notes) conservative activism network formed by defeated #Wisconsin governor #ScottWalker , ‘Young America’s Foundation’ (#YAF 😂), are presenting a Distinguished Lecture on “The Myth of the #RobberBarons.” #Histodons

    The ‘Distinguished Lecturer’ is from #HillsdaleCollege. 🤔 #ContradictionInTerms

    Strange how this #PublicLecture will be at 9:40 am on a Thursday! 🤷🏻‍♂️

  33. Middle #Tennessee State University and the (checks notes) conservative activism network formed by defeated #Wisconsin governor #ScottWalker , ‘Young America’s Foundation’ (#YAF 😂), are presenting a Distinguished Lecture on “The Myth of the #RobberBarons.” #Histodons

    The ‘Distinguished Lecturer’ is from #HillsdaleCollege. 🤔 #ContradictionInTerms

    Strange how this #PublicLecture will be at 9:40 am on a Thursday! 🤷🏻‍♂️

  34. Balzan lecture by Alessandra Buonanno at Milan planetarium: “Gravitational-wave astronomy: Exploring the dark universe”

    ➡️ balzan.org/en/updates/annual-b

    📅 Dec 18, 2023; 06:30 PM
    Civico Planetario di Milano
    Corso Venezia 57, 20121 Milan

    #GravitationalWaves #PublicLecture

  35. "Sailors and Saints" at the #NightoftheProfs of #KielUniversity . #JMAchair Joseph L. Rife presents results from long-term excavations at Kenchreai, the port of Corinth (Greece) in #lateantiquity.
    #publiclecture #archaeology #kieluni #UniKiel

  36. "Sailors and Saints" at the #NightoftheProfs of #KielUniversity . #JMAchair Joseph L. Rife presents results from long-term excavations at Kenchreai, the port of Corinth (Greece) in #lateantiquity.
    #publiclecture #archaeology #kieluni #UniKiel

  37. "Sailors and Saints" at the #NightoftheProfs of #KielUniversity . #JMAchair Joseph L. Rife presents results from long-term excavations at Kenchreai, the port of Corinth (Greece) in #lateantiquity.
    #publiclecture #archaeology #kieluni #UniKiel

  38. How does life sense and respond to carbon dioxide gas? Join #SFU Molecular #Biology and #Biochemistry prof Dustin King on a journey from the depths of the ocean floor to the air we breathe, to understand the implications of increasing #CO2 levels in nature and in daily human life. King brings #Indigenous ways of knowing to critical questions about humanity’s impact upon the natural world. eventbrite.ca/e/sfu-cafe-scien

    #SFUMBB #SFUScience #publiclecture #scicomm #cafescientifique #scienceoutreach

  39. 📢Presenting @dias_geophysics Statutory Public Lecture 'Exploring the Deep Earth: Supercomputing and Digital Twins' with Speaker Prof. Heiner Igel from @LMU_Muenchen

    Join them in the Old Physics Theatre in @MoLI_Museum on next Tuesday, 21 November, at 7 p.m.

    Limited tickets remain for this FREE event so get yours now at the link below!

    🔗eventbrite.ie/e/749908846547

    #DIASdiscovers #PublicLecture

  40. Alessandra Buonanno will deliver the 17th Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture: Illuminating the Dark Universe with #GravitationalWaves

    📅 Nov 14, 2023; 05:00 PM (GMT)

    ➡️ joh.cam.ac.uk/andrew-chamblin-

    ➡️ Live stream: youtube.com/watch?v=3t1tiPVDMY

    #GravitationalWaves #PublicLecture

  41. 📣 Public lecture by Alessandra Buonanno: “Sounds from the Universe: Measuring and Interpreting #GravitationalWaves” followed by a discussion

    📅 Nov 7, 2023; 07:30 PM
    Salöön im Holzmarkt 25, Berlin

    ➡️ scheringstiftung.de/en/projekt

    #GravitationalWaves #PublicLecture

  42. The First Minister Humza Yousaf will be giving this year's Jimmy Reid Annual Lecture, followed by a Q&A session.

    📆 7pm, Thursday 26th October 2023.
    📍 Glasgow City Chambers.
    🎟 Tickets for this will go fast.

    reidfoundation.scot/2023/09/te

    #ScotPol #ScottishPolitics #Glasgow #Scotland #JimmyReid #Event #PublicLecture

  43. The First Minister Humza Yousaf will be giving this year's Jimmy Reid Annual Lecture, followed by a Q&A session.

    📆 7pm, Thursday 26th October 2023.
    📍 Glasgow City Chambers.
    🎟 Tickets for this will go fast.

    reidfoundation.scot/2023/09/te

    #ScotPol #ScottishPolitics #Glasgow #Scotland #JimmyReid #Event #PublicLecture

  44. The First Minister Humza Yousaf will be giving this year's Jimmy Reid Annual Lecture, followed by a Q&A session.

    📆 7pm, Thursday 26th October 2023.
    📍 Glasgow City Chambers.
    🎟 Tickets for this will go fast.

    reidfoundation.scot/2023/09/te

    #ScotPol #ScottishPolitics #Glasgow #Scotland #JimmyReid #Event #PublicLecture