Knowledge Quarter Private Tour: Central Saint Martins 2018 Degree Show Two

Central Saint Martins 1 Granary Square, King's Cross , London, United Kingdom

Central Saint Martins is delighted to invite staff and friends from Knowledge Quarter organisations to a private tour of our 2018 Degree Show Two. The tour will be led by Dean of Academic Programmes, Anne Smith, with disciplines stretching from design and fashion to drama and cultural enterprise. Whatever the material or process, you will find work challenging the world to be a better, bolder place.

Free, Booking Required

Secrets & Stories of Kings Cross: An exclusive guided breakfast walk

St Pancras Old Church London

The members of Camden Tour Guides Association welcome their fellow Knowledge Quarter partners for an exclusive breakfast guided walk around the historic St Pancras Old Church, its fascinating churchyard and over the new slender and refined Somers Town Bridge into the exciting Kings Cross City Quarter and London's most unique park.

Free, Booking Required

Why the First Novel written in English by a Muslim Woman Matters Today

LSBM 7 Bedford Square, London

At a time when more diverse voices are being heard and celebrated in the creative industries and beyond, the LSBM Lighthouse Programme is delighted to host a special event on the re-publication after 74 years of one of the first novels in English by a Muslim woman: Iqbalunnisa Hussain.

Free, Booking Required

WMC Open Day

Working Mens College 44 Crowndale Road, London

On Saturday 30 June The Working Mens College will be holding an open day for the whole community (near and far) to come along to WMC-The Camden College to find out more about their courses starting in September 2018.

Free, Booking Required

Noh + Neuroscience – Glimpsing the Invisible

Kings Place 90 York Way, London, United Kingdom

As part of Noh Reimagined two leading neuroscientists, Professor Semir Zeki and Professor Atsushi Iriki, will examine curious connections between the 650-year-old tradition of Noh and the mechanisms of our brain.

£9.50

500 years of medicine. Today: Are teenagers really irrational?

Royal College of Physicians 11 St Andrew’s Place, Regent’s Park, London,, United Kingdom

On the face of it, teenagers can seem as though they behave irrationally and impulsively, taking excessive risks. Yet neuroscience reveals that something much more complex may be going on.  Join Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore of UCL as she explains her research into the development of the adolescent brain in humans.

Free, Booking Required

Make at the Lethaby Gallery

Lethaby Gallery, Central Saint Martins, UAL Granary Building, 1 Granary Square, London, United Kingdom

From 3 –7 July, the Lethaby Gallery will host a programme of workshops, talks, and events dedicated to the actions of making, sharing, learning and listening. Equipped with creative, digital and non-digital tools, the gallery will be open to the public throughout the week, encouraging a productive learning environment through community. 

Free

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