Dear all,
List members may be interested in the British Humanist Association's annual
Darwin Day Lecture, which is this year being carried out under the Darwin 200
banner. The former chief scientist will be discussing the role of science in
rising to the challenges of the 21st century.
Please contact the BHA (not me) if you want to attend. Details below.
Best wishes,
Nancy
P.S. As ever, apologies for cross posting.
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Darwin Day Lecture 2009
"Can British Science Rise to the New Challenges of the Twenty-First Century?"
Wednesday 11th February 2009
(note: this is a change to the date previously advertised)
6.30pm at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1
It’s never too early to book your ticket for the BHA’s annual Darwin Day
Lecture. 200 years after the birth of Charles Darwin, arguably Britain's greatest
scientist, and 150 years after the publication of 'On the Origin of Species',
Darwin's greatest work, what is the state of British science? Professor Sir
David King will speak on ‘Can British Science Rise to the New Challenges of the
Twenty First Century?’ at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1 on
Thursday 12th February at 6.30pm.
Attendance at the lecture is £5 for members of the BHA and £7 for non-
members. If you want to pay by debit or credit card, tickets are available from
the BHA on 020 7079 3580. Alternatively you can send a cheque made payable
to "British Humanist Association" and clearly marked "FOR DARWIN DAY
LECTURE" with your name and a return address, to 1 Gower Street, London,
WC1E 6HD.
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