Remembering the Kindertransport: 80 Years On
To mark the 80th anniversary of the Kindertransport, discover the stories of six of the Kinder (child refugees) in their own words.
To mark the 80th anniversary of the Kindertransport, discover the stories of six of the Kinder (child refugees) in their own words.
Explore the role colour can play in making us feel better, see a pioneering mobile clinic designed to provide adaptable healthcare in emergency situations and examine the history and continuing reality of how we design for health.
Written in collaboration with the playwright Isley Lynn and Inspired by Orson Welles' famous radio broadcast and H.G. Wells’ sci-fi novel, The War of the Worlds wrestles with the boundaries of truth in a thrilling broadcast of the end of the world.
Join leading academics in the field of Islamic Studies for a one-day seminar at the Aga Khan Centre, as they discuss the current state of Islamic and Middle East Studies from the perspective of Librarianship.
How artists have represented the three-dimensionality of the body is the central question a new exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians Museum asks. Join Annette Wickham for a Lecture to coincide with the launch of the exhibition.
FutureLearn invites leaders in business and education to come together and consider the question: Are graduates ready for the world of work?
Knowledge Quarter Partners were lucky enough to preview Mary's Hand at our 2018 The Future of Knowledge Conference and since then the show has gone from strength to strength, amassing five star reviews from the likes of The Independent.
The Wiener Library’s spring 2019 exhibition, Crimes Uncovered: The First Generation of Holocaust Researchers, traces the stories and legacies of the individuals and institutions who first collected evidence of the crimes of the Holocaust.