Crimes Uncovered: The First Generation of Holocaust Researchers
The Wiener Library’s spring 2019 exhibition, Crimes Uncovered: The First Generation of Holocaust Researchers, traces the stories and legacies of the individuals and institutions who first collected evidence of the crimes of the Holocaust.
Warwick in London Faculty Talks Series
We are delighted to invite Knowledge Quarter partners and members to attend the Warwick in London Faculty Talks Series, hosted at Warwick’s London hub near King’s Cross.
FutureLearn Employment Breakfast Briefing
FutureLearn invites leaders in business and education to come together and consider the question: Are graduates ready for the world of work?
Unsung Powers: Women who shaped Senate House Library
The Senate House Library present their latest lecture: 'Unsung Powers: Women who shaped Senate House Library' with Dr Karen Attar, Curator of Rare Books and University Art at the library itself.
Vanishing Point: The Curation and Preservation of Virtual Reality
Vanishing Point: The Curation and Preservation of Virtual Reality is a one-day conference at Central Saint Martins that brings together industry experts from the BBC, Tate, V&A and BFI to discuss the challenges of collecting, preserving and curating Virtual Reality artworks.
Mary's Hand- McCaldin Arts
Knowledge Quarter Partners were lucky enough to preview Mary's Hand at our 2018 The Future of Knowledge Conference and since then the show has gone from strength to strength, amassing five star reviews from the likes of The Independent.
The Garretts of Gower Street - Camden Tour Guides
Join Camden Tour Guide Sue McCarthy as she explores the life and legacy of the extraordinary women of the Garrett family. Starting at Goodge Street Station and finishing close to Euston, this walk will give you a good idea of the area's rich Suffragette history.
KQ Private View: Craft & Graft: Making Science Happen.
This exhibition takes visitors behind the scenes to meet the technicians, engineers and specialists supporting science at the Crick.
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