Remembering the Kindertransport: 80 Years On
Jewish Museum Raymond Burton House, 129-131 Albert St, London, CamdenTo 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.
Planning to scale your business across Europe? Come to EIT Digital's event and learn from the real-life experiences of experts and successful female entrepreneurs, who have made the transition. They will share their insight on opportunities, challenges and will provide advice on available support including: access to markets, access to finance and soft-landing services.
The Women in Physics Group and the Medical Physics Group invite you to this meeting celebrating and reviewing progress towards gender equality in Medical Physics, identifying that it is one of the few areas of physics where gender parity is being approached.
Should gender matter in the medical profession? Join the Royal College of Physicians museum for a special evening focused on the struggle for female medical equality in the 20th century.
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Following Senate House Library's recent Queer Between the Covers exhibition, the Friends of Senate House Library are thrilled to invite you to Fifty Shades of Dorian Gray, a conversation with Simon Callow.
Where did we come from? Where are we going? Join the Institute of Physics for a very special night of storytelling hosted by Global Generation in the Skip Garden exploring different ideas about creation and the fate of the universe from ancient myths to contemporary science.
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.
KQ partners will have the opportunity of an exclusive curator tour of 'Raids, Rations and Rifles - Islington during the First World War', looking at the stories behind some of the nearly 10,000 Islington natives who lost their lives on the battlefields of the First World War.
The third in a series of ten public events interrogating how architecture, planning and contemporary creativity enhance and affect both quality of life and sustainability in a range of Muslim contexts, held in the iconic Aga Khan Centre.