Knowledge Quarter Private Tour: SHATTERED: Pogrom, November 1938
The events of 9-10 November 1938, commonly called Kristallnacht, are the focus of The Wiener Library’s new temporary exhibition. Eighty years on, this exhibition explores exactly how the brutal events unfolded.
Remembering the Kindertransport: 80 Years On
To mark the 80th anniversary of the Kindertransport, discover the stories of six of the Kinder (child refugees) in their own words.
Materials Protecting People from IOM3
Materials Protecting People is the third seminar in the hugely popular series of events from the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, looking at how materials can protect people in society. High quality presentations from leading experts will address the important role of materials in developing solutions to some of the many challenges facing society in the fields of Healthcare, Air Quality and Protection & Security.
Knowledge Quarter Private View: I am Ashurbanipal at the British Museum
Warrior. Scholar. Empire builder. King slayer. Lion hunter. Librarian. Take a closer look at the great Assyrian king Ashurbanipal.
Upgrading the Quality of Life in Urban Environments across the Muslim World
The third in a series of ten public events interrogating how architecture, planning and contemporary creativity enhance and affect both quality of life and sustainability in a range of Muslim contexts, held in the iconic Aga Khan Centre.
IOP Science Café: Creation and Destruction - Stories by the Fire
Where did we come from? Where are we going? Join the Institute of Physics for a very special night of storytelling hosted by Global Generation in the Skip Garden exploring different ideas about creation and the fate of the universe from ancient myths to contemporary science.
Concert to mark the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht and the Kindertransport
The Wiener Library is delighted to announce details of a special memorial concert to mark the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht and the Kindertransport. The programme will include compositions by Maurice Ravel, Felix Mendelssohn, Max Bruch and Ernest Bloch alongside select readings and takes place on the 22 November at the Liberal Jewish Synagogue.
Community Champions: Employability
We warmly invite you to attend the next event in our Community Champions series. Our theme this time is Employability and will cover work experience, apprenticeships, internships and local recruitment.
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