Tax for Social Entrepreneurs

Impact Hub King's Cross 34B York Way, London, United Kingdom

When did you last spend an enjoyable afternoon thinking about tax? Now you can make that dream a reality! You are invited to an afternoon of informative fun and tax saving ideas with Green Accountancy. Come and join the party and you'll get to know your SEIS from your LLPs. And take away a great story about the taxation of grants to share with your friends.

£42.27

Museum late: The cusp of life and death: Sir Thomas Browne & the religion of a physician

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

Join the Royal College of Physicians for a special free evening event devoted to the remarkable Sir Thomas Browne. Hear a talk on the famous 17th century polymath by leading expert Dr Kevin Killeen, and take the final opportunity for a late visit to the acclaimed exhibition 'A cabinet of rarities': the curious collections of Sir Thomas Browne’.

Free

Intelligent Mobility: The future of transport

EIT Digital UK 15-17 Leeke Street, London, United Kingdom

EIT Digital would like to invite you to Intelligent Mobility: the future of transport. This year’s event will explore how  Intelligent Mobility (IM) will affect the transport industry and will address wider societal trends – including a growing and ageing global population, climate change, the rapid depletion of our traditional energy resources, and increasing urbanisation.

Free

Night at the Vet College: Wellbeing

Royal Veterinary College - University Of London (Camden Campus) Royal College Street, London, United Kingdom

You are invited to a free evening of fun science....and this time the theme is all about Wellbeing! Visit the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) site in Camden, Wednesday, November 22nd, 17.30-22.00 (drop in event) for an evening of activities.

Free

Seen and not heard: the untold history of homelessness

Cardboard Citizens 77A Greenfield Road, London, United Kingdom

The scourge of homelessness and rough sleeping have been around for centuries, yet the stories of people who lack access to housing, sustenance or security are largely missing from the history books. On 22 November, theatre company Cardboard Citizens, in partnership with the Institute of Historical Research at the School of Advanced Study, UoL, will look to answer the question, ‘How can we find ways to listen to the voices of those who lack access to housing, sustenance or security?’.

£5.00

Annual Lecture 2017: The Tale of Three Spiritual Cities

St Lawrence Jewry Guildhall Yard, London, United Kingdom

Join the Churches Conservation Trust this November as their Vice President, acclaimed historian and broadcaster, Dr Bettany Hughes, weaves a tale of one the world’s greatest - and most ancient - cities. The city with three names - Byzantium, Constantinople, Istanbul - resonates as an idea, as well as a place.

£18.00

Music & The Speech of Angels

The Founding Museum 40 Brunswick Square, London, United Kingdom

Taking inspiration from the angels in the paintings of Joseph Highmore, this concert explores the endless fascination with angelic characters by poets and musicians across the centuries. Their programme ranges from the power and poise of Handel’s heavenly hosts to James Macmillan’s beautiful piano work, Angel, offering an evening of heartfelt, timeless music.

Knowledge Quarter Private Tour: Life on the London Stage at London Metropolitan Archives

London Metropolitan Archives 40 Northampton Road, London, United Kingdom

The Knowledge Quarter (KQ) is delighted to invite staff and friends from KQ organisations to the next in our series of private tours and views. It will be on this occasion hosted at the London Metropolitan Archives. You are invited to an exclusive morning curator tour of the Archive's new exhibit Life on the London Stage.

Free

Turing Lecture: AI through the looking glass

Knowledge Centre, The British Library 96 Euston Road, London, United Kingdom

Artificial Intelligence is set to transform society in the coming decades in ways that have long been predicted by science fiction writers but are only now becoming feasible. While AI is still a long way from being as powerful as the human brain, many machines can now outperform human beings, particularly when it comes to analysing large amounts of data. This will lead to many jobs being replaced by automated processes and machines.

Free

The Camden Can Launch Event

The British Library 96 Euston Rd, Kings Cross , London , United Kingdom

Camden Council are pleased to invite you to the Camden Can launch event. Camden Can is a series of evolving projects to help and inspire people living and working in Camden to eat a healthier diet and be more physically active every day.

Free

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