‘This vexed question’: 500 years of women in medicine
This September England and Wales’ oldest royal medical college, the Royal College of Physicians, marks its 500th anniversary with a major new exhibition that confounds prevailing notions of female participation in the medical professions and wider society. ‘
Shifting Dimensions: National Poetry Day 2018
This National Poetry Day, Poet in the City transports you around the Knowledge Quarter and invite you to explore the themes of change and transformation through an exciting programme of live poetry performances and discussion.
Breakin’ Convention Presents Pierre Rigal’s Scandale
Scandale. Pierre Rigal's shamanic piece investigating the birth of choreography: is music or movement the mother of dance? This is hip hop dance theatre at its most curious.
Michael Price – Tender Symmetry
Emmy Award-winning composer Michael Price gives the world premiere of Tender Symmetry, written in response to and recorded within six differing but equally awe-inspiring National Trust sites across the length and breadth of England
Knowledge Quarter Sustainability Roundtable
To champion sustainability in Knowledge Quarter organisations during the inaugural Green Great Britain Week, the Knowledge Quarter in conjunction with Camden Climate Change Alliance, are hosting a workshop to share sustainability experience and best practice.
Healthy Hearts Business Breakfast
Camden, Islington & Haringey Public Health are offering a free breakfast event to raise awareness about staff health and wellbeing on the 11th September from 8:30-11:00.
Touch Wood 2018 at the Place
Every summer artists occupy The Place’s studios to create and develop new work as part of Choreodrome - The Place’s research and development programme for UK-based dance makers.
Motherhood, Loss and the First World War
What does it mean to lose a child in wartime? This powerful experience of maternal bereavement has largely been unexplored in the context of World War One. A major collaborative conference held at the Institute of Historical Research and Senate House on 5 and 6 September offers a timely corrective.
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