The Creeping Paralysis of Drought Water shortage is an increasingly common challenge to development in...
Much Ado About Numbers: Shakespeare’s Mathematical Life and Times Shakespeare lived in a period of exciting mathematical innovations –...
The Plane Forest: Does the City have the Right Trees? The City of London actively seeks to make the most...
Raising the Net Zero Conversation: How to Stop Climate Becoming a Wedge Political Issue In a year of elections, climate change is emerging as...
The Romantic Economist addresses the limits of knowledge in markets Richard Bronk, Visiting Fellow, European Institute, The London School of...
Singing the Laws: Ancient Greek Lawgivers in History and Legend While Lycurgus of Sparta and Solon of Athens are now...
Human Rights Law: Bringing Power to the Powerless This lecture looks at the power given to advocates in...
Locally 'Green': Does it Make a Difference? Are local environmental organisations merely groups of white, middle class...
The Big Brain: Size and Intelligence For centuries, scientists have tried to identify what is special...
Tudor Health Reform: The Politics of Health Reform from a Medieval Perspective Is the NHS medieval? Is this an insulting claim to...