When Maths Doesn't Work: What we learn from the Prisoners' Dilemma Game Theory is a branch of mathematics which tells us...
Making Software 'Correct by Construction' Is it possible to build software so that you know that is is correct? How could this be done? Has anyone tried? What would it cost?
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How Folktales Contributed to the Confucianisation of Korea: Mother Green Tree Frog and her Children Through an examination of selected Korean folktales, the lecture will...
Liberalism, Autonomy and Rights (Lecture 1) The first of two lectures discussing the centrality of the...
The Mysteries of Writing: Novels and Poetry - An Introduction By Professor Belinda Jack Professor Belinda Jack, the Gresham Professor of Rhetoric, continues her...
The Immortality of the Nightingale - Professor Belinda Jack Belinda Jack offers a small taste of her upcoming lecture...
Why Should We Study Gray's Elegy? - Professor Belinda Jack In this short Interview, Belinda Jack, the Gresham Professor of...
Why are there Two Versions of Gray's Elegy? Gray's Elegy rewards scrutiny with a richness that marks it...