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Welcome to our Science Public Lectures series!

This series of talks is open to all and free to attend. Lectures are held once a month, on the third Thursday of each month. 

We welcome speakers in all areas of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) from across the University of Nottingham, and we hope you can join us to hear about some of the fascinating research that is being undertaken at the university.  

Colleagues from across the university’s science community have been jointly hosting a series of public science lectures for over a decade.

The series is currently organised by colleagues within the Institute of Policy and Engagement and Dr. Hilary Collins (School of Pharmacy).

If you would like any more information about the series or would like to be added to the mailing list, please don’t hesitate to contact us.  

 

Upcoming and recent lectures: 

Science Public Lecture: Seeing the forest with trees

Date
17/07/2025
Description
Join us in July as we explore the science of tree propagation and the challenges of growing the UK's native oak species from cuttings.

Science Public Lecture: Intracluster Light

Date
19/06/2025
Description
Join us this June as we explore the hidden architecture of the universe and the mysterious role of dark matter with Jesse Golden-Marx, Research Fellow in the Faculty of Science.

Science Public Lecture: Breast cancer

Date
15/05/2025
Description
Join us in May for our next Science Public Lecture, featuring Professor Kwok-Leung Cheung and Miss Ruth Parks

Science Public Lecture: Rise of the Machines

Date
20/03/2025
Description
Join us this March for our next Science Public Lecture, featuring Professor Darren Walsh from the School of Chemistry.

Science Public Lecture: Wild Wheat

Date
20/02/2025
Description
Join Jake Hill, a doctoral student from Biosciences, to explore the critical role of genetic diversity in modern wheat breeding.

Science Public Lecture: Green Factories

Date
16/01/2025
Description
Join Dr. Hadrien Peyret, Assistant Professor in Plant Virology and Biotechnology, as he explores the groundbreaking field of plant molecular farming and how the University of Nottingham is harnessing plants for the production of pharmaceuticals and vaccines.
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