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These are all the talks I’ve found happening in London within the next eight weeks.

The descriptions have been summarised with AI - hopefully a reasonably ethical use of it.

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Taking the Constitution into the Classroom

The talk looks at how debates among students on topics like free speech and bullying could help shape ideas for a British constitution, stressing that schools can either inspire new ways of thinking about rights and duties or make pupils go along with how things are.

Free

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Gresham College

Politics

Old Food With Toby Jones

Toby Jones reads from Ed Atkins’ book ‘Old Food’, which twists together strange stories and lists, using wild language full of British touches.

£10.00

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Tate Britain

Literature

A New Sky

Hear how the biggest space telescope is taking sharp pictures of planets, stars and galaxies, showing that the early universe was brighter than expected.

Free

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Gresham College

Science

Moms on Mars

Authors Cat Bohannon and Kelly Weinersmith host a science comedy fashion show highlighting innovative wearables designed for pregnancy and nursing on Mars.

£16.00

Royal Institution

Science Feminism

Lawgivers in Modern Revolutions

Find out how famous lawgivers have played a part in big moments of modern change like in Britain, France, the US and Iran, and how past lawmakers from different cultures got used as role models when people wanted to set up new ways of ruling or new rules for society.

Free

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Gresham College

Politics Social History

City Voices

Local practitioners and LINA fellows discuss using architecture to tackle current issues, featuring sessions on using community knowledge and video in design.

£8.00

Royal Academy of Arts

Architecture

Discovery Day

Spend a day experimenting with science through games, shows, and unique challenges. Suitable for kids aged 6-11, with a quieter session available earlier.

Free

Francis Crick Institute

Science

Artist Talk: Do Ho Suh

London-based artist Do Ho Suh discusses his work on memory, belonging, and the concept of home, using various media including film and sculpture.

Free

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Tate Modern

Modern Art

Limitarianism and Capitalism

The speaker discusses whether the idea that people shouldn’t have more than a set amount of wealth fits with forms of capitalism, and suggests that clearer definitions could help people decide which economic system is best.

Free

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Gresham College

Economics