Talk: Learning how to learn efficiently at the Alan Turing Institute
Join The Alan Turing Institute for a talk with Nando de Freitas of Google DeepMind on training neural networks to solve many tasks, followed by a Q&A and drinks reception. Some technical knowledge required.
Urban Bodies in the Cityscape of Cairo: Passion, Despair and Entanglement
Co-produced by Aga Khan University, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations and the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, this free open-to-the-public conversation will argue that there is no distinct separation between bodies, things, and cityscapes, and in this theoretical mould will explore how the intense experiences of the Egyptian revolts in 2011 are connected to the city of Cairo.
KQ Private Tour: Central Saint Martins Degree Show 2019 Part 1 (Art)
Knowledge Quarter staff and friends are welcome to join our private evening tour of 'Show One: Art Degree Show 2019' at Central Saint Martins, in which final-year students present the culmination of their work at one of the world's most esteemed art schools.
Bloomsbury Institute Presents: Lunchtime Dialogue with Lord David Neuberger
The Bloomsbury Institute presents a conversation with Lord David Neuberger former President of the United Kingdom Supreme Court. This topical and wide-ranging talk will take place in the Chancellor’s Hall in Senate House and is open to everyone.
Dr Helen Fry: Remembering the Jewish refugees' war effort at the Wiener Library
Historian Dr Helen Fry will speak at the Wiener Library about her research into the 10,000 Jewish refugees from Nazi-controlled Europe who fought for Britain in the armed services or the secret service during the Second World War.
Symposium: Alternative Futures - Creativity and the Circular Economy
Alternative Futures: Creativity and the Circular Economy will explore the move away from the straight lines of the linear economy – the line that goes from make, waste, dispose – to lines and shapes that make for sustainable living and making.
Free Exhibition: Madam B at the Lethaby Gallery
Until 15 April, Madame B is an immersive video installation which examines the link between capitalism and romance in relation to Gustave Flaubert’s 1856 novel Madame Bovary.
Extended hours at the Charles Dickens Museum
Due to popular demand the Charles Dickens Museum extend their opening hours once a month, meaning that last admission is at 7pm and doors close at 8pm.
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