Knowledge Quarter TechSocial – Mosè Giordano from UCL
Drayton House 30 Gordon Street, LondonKQ Tech Socials are informal events are for anyone with an interest in the computational methods and technology behind research and innovation.
KQ Tech Socials are informal events are for anyone with an interest in the computational methods and technology behind research and innovation.
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.
Concluding the festival of Sukkot, Simchat Torah is a joyous festival to celebrate the Torah.
Republic of Learning is a monthly event bringing together the local community to discuss and explore issues surrounding climate change.
Join the Knowledge Quarter for a private breakfast view of the Grant Museum's latest exhibition exploring how historical teaching and research at UCL fits into the bigger picture of the history of science and imperial collecting in Britain and beyond.
Hear from a range of experts and specialists at this morning event for professionals from across the KQ who are working on or interested in learning more about archiving in the digital age. The event is also a forum to discuss the myriad challenges and opportunities a digital archive presents, as well as the earthly delights of being an archivist.
This temporary exhibition presents a global picture of Dickens, exploring the impact of his travels on his life and his writing, and examining how Dickens has gone on to shape the lives of people around the globe.
Marie Neurath and her team at the Isotype Institute produced over 80 illustrated children’s books from 1944-1971 in a pioneering collaboration between researchers, artists and writers.
Join Birkbeck for a Breakfast Seminar on work-life balance and career penalties in the Performing Arts. This thought-provoking discussion will be led by Professor Almuth McDowall and is relevant for people working in or with an interest in the arts.
The conference will explore equality and diversity in museum practice across the UK – highlighting issues of representation, authority and power with particular focus on disability, class, gender, race and sexuality.