KQ Show’n’Tell Series: Treasures of the Asian & African Studies Reading Room
British Library 96 Euston Road, London, EnglandMid-March sees the British Library opening it's doors for an after-hours tour of the Asian & African Studies Reading Room
Mid-March sees the British Library opening it's doors for an after-hours tour of the Asian & African Studies Reading Room
Enjoy a special opportunity to see the Foundling Museum’s latest exhibition out of hours. Bedrooms of London presents a new body of work by photographer Katie Wilson highlighting the damaging consequences for children arising from the shortage of social housing in London.
This exhibition takes visitors behind the scenes to meet the technicians, engineers and specialists supporting science at the Crick.
A new KQ Tech Social! Join Dr Edmondson of the University of Birmingham who will talk about running a research software group, supporting and commissioning new AI services, being the chair of UK Research Software Engineer Association and his research into New Testament manuscript relationships using Phylogenetics. How much he will talk about each of these is left in the hands of the audience!
Knowledge Quarter staff and friends are welcome to join our private breakfast view of 'Smoke and Mirrors: The Psychology of Magic' at the Wellcome Collection, looking into the complex relationship between our senses and biases, and why we may ignore logic in favour of belief in the supernatural.
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.
Knowledge Quarter staff and friends are welcome to join our private breakfast view of Catch your breath at the Royal College of Physicians.
Join the Knowledge Quarter for a private view of Edvard Munch: love and angst at the British Museum. Famous for his haunting depictions of raw human emotion – from love and desire, to jealousy, loneliness, anxiety and grief – Munch's use of psychological themes made him a pioneer of modern art.
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.
The tour will be led by Director of External Relations, Stephen Beddoe, and will present disciplines stretching from design and fashion to drama and cultural enterprise.