What have Henry VIII and Elizabeth I got to do with 21st century development policy? Development is a key term in the modernising global world. It...
Brain Reconstruction: the next biomedical breakthrough, or a biological impossibility? How close are we to true brain reconstruction? Professor Jack...
Whither to the Creeping Paralysis? Progress on the road to curing motor neuron disease The lecture will cover a description of how we diagnose...
Voices of the Land: Nga Reo o te Whenua In his solo presentation of traditional instruments (taonga puoro), Richard...
Percy Grainger: Australia's greatest composer? We can think of world-leading Australians in sport (Don Bradman)...
Tudor Health Reform: Panel Discussion Professor Tim Connell chairs a panel discussion exploring the issues...
Tudor Health Reform: The Form and Function of Medieval Hospitals Professor Carole Rawcliffe offers an overview of the hospital as...
Decision-making in Health and Disease: The Disordered Brain and The Social Brain The talks in this second part of the symposium include...
Decision-making in Health and Disease: The Mathematical Brain & The Fussy Brain The talks in this first part of the symposium include...
The Politics of Architecture in Tudor and Stuart London How the Tudor and Stuart monarchs used the buildings of...