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The Politics Festival 2017
In the immediate aftermath of the general election and on the first anniversary of the historic Brexit referendum, Kings Place launches the first UK-wide Politics Festival – a weekend of pro-politics talks, debates, discussions and plenty of politics-related entertainment

Picturing Hetty Feather (Exhibition runs from 26 May to 3rd September)
This summer the Foundling Museum presents a new family-friendly exhibition exploring how Dame Jacqueline Wilson’s much-loved character Hetty Feather has brought the history of London’s Foundling Hospital to life.

T.E.N.S.E Exhibition Central Saint Martins Innovation Management 2017
A divisive world. Balancing paradoxes in political, economic, social, and environmental spheres is no easy feat. There are no singular anecdotes for these macro-level tensions, but managing the emergences created from these crucibles is the role of an innovation manager.

Daniel Wohl & London Contemporary Orchestra
Daniel Wohl’s music blends electronics with acoustic instrumentation to often ‘surprising and provocative effect’ (NPR). He is joined by the LCO and visual artist Daniel Schwarz for this special concert featuring music from the celebrated album Holographic. Knowledge Quarter partners get a special discount by quoting ‘KNOWLEDGE’ when booking online via the Kings Place website or via phone.

The Academic Book of the Future - Report Launch
Is academic book production outstripping demand? Can library budgets keep pace with the ever growing book production? Will academic books become a new frontier of Open Access? Are we ready to move away from the physical codex? Find out more and join us for a continuing debate.

Health Data: Fit or Failing?
Do we value our privacy more than new medical discoveries? Data-driven technology developments are transforming our medical knowledge and giving medical professionals new insights into patients’ wellbeing.

Restless Shadow: Dickens the Campaigner Exhibition (9 May to 29 October 2017)
Charles Dickens was a novelist who addressed social ills in his fiction. He was also a journalist and activist who boldly and imaginatively campaigned to improve the lives of the most desperate and overlooked in Victorian society.

Knowledge Quarter Private View: SOAS Centenary Exhibition
Professor Richard Black invites our Knowledge Quarter Partners to a special networking breakfast and private view of the current SOAS centenary exhibitions.
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