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October 2019
KQ Private View: Designed in Cuba
Join the Knowledge Quarter for a private breakfast view of the House of Illustration's latest exhibition exploring the revolutionary graphics and provocative posters of Cold War Cuba.
Find out more »The LRB at 40
Join LRB contributors and editors at the London Review Bookshop in the month of the paper’s 40th anniversa ry, as they reflect on the last four decades through the lens of subjects they’ve written about in the pages of the LRB.
Find out more »2019 Young Persons’ World Lecture Competition
The Young Persons’ World Lecture Competition (YPWLC) has been organised and held annually by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining since 2005. Finalists from around the world including Australia, South Africa and Singapore will give a 15-minute presentation on a technical topic of their choice and answer questions from three judges. Find out more and book your place. 2019 Finalists Megan McGregor - UK The world's hottest superglue: Materials requirements for better sealing in jet engines Jia Yong Lam…
Find out more »Knowledge Quarter TechSocial – Mosè Giordano from UCL
KQ Tech Socials are informal events are for anyone with an interest in the computational methods and technology behind research and innovation.
Find out more »KQ Walking Tour: Explore King’s Cross
Starting at King's Cross Station explore busy side streets, admire the serene calm of the canal and get a glimpse of the KQ partners situated in this rapidly developing part of London.
Find out more »Behind the Scenes of…Simchat Torah
Concluding the festival of Sukkot, Simchat Torah is a joyous festival to celebrate the Torah.
Find out more »Republic of Learning @ MAKE
Republic of Learning is a monthly event bringing together the local community to discuss and explore issues surrounding climate change.
Find out more »KQ Private View: Displays of Power
Join the Knowledge Quarter for a private breakfast view of the Grant Museum's latest exhibition exploring how historical teaching and research at UCL fits into the bigger picture of the history of science and imperial collecting in Britain and beyond.
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