Festival of Minds and Bodies
Wellcome Collection 183 Euston Road, London, United KingdomCome and celebrate minds and bodies in all their different forms at a festival inspired by the Wellcome Collection's new ‘Being Human‘ exhibition.
Come and celebrate minds and bodies in all their different forms at a festival inspired by the Wellcome Collection's new ‘Being Human‘ exhibition.
The laws of physics within cartoons may seem drastically different from the scientific laws within our world, but how different are they? Join Science Made Simple and the Institute of Physics as they discover the differences between cartoon science and the real world.
Join the Knowledge Quarter for a private evening view of Senate House Library's latest exhibition exploring some of the world's most notable conflicts through the eyes of people that were there.
What does net zero carbon mean - especially in pracitce? How does an organisation understand its carbon footprint? And what does net zero carbon mean? Join us as we explore this and more.
KQ staff and partner organisations will have the opportunity to have an exclusive look at both Buddhism and Marvellous and Mischievous: Literature's Young Rebels.
Marking the 35th year of the Turner Prize, Counter Acts highlights the remarkable history the University of the Arts has with the Prize. Enjoy the exhibition in the company of lovely, like-minded individuals living and working in the Knowledge Quarter.
Archives play a vital role for most KQ organisations in linking people with their communities, their heritage and in their current work. From a wider perspective, archives can play a part in shaping research, history, public policy, education and culture.
Head to the University of Warwick for inspirational and exciting lectures on cutting edge research topics delivered by prominent Faculty from the world-leading University of Warwick in London.
From Helen of Troy's abduction to the deception of the Trojan Horse and the fall of the city, tread the line between myth and reality. Enjoy the exhibition in the company of lovely, like-minded individuals living and working in the Knowledge Quarter.
Portraying Pregnancy brings together rare examples of these portraits providing an exceptional opportunity to situate contemporary issues of women’s identity, emotion, empowerment and autonomy in a 500-year context. Enjoy the exhibition in the company of lovely, like-minded individuals living and working in the Knowledge Quarter.