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Upcoming Talks & Debates

  • Adventures In The Electroverse: The Story

    Adventures In The Electroverse: The Story

    Adventures In The Electroverse: The Story

    Join Martyn Ware, founding member of The Human League and Heaven 17, in conversation with Holly Elson, Head of Programmes at Conway Hall, as they discuss the story behind his Adventures in the Electroverse exhibition.

    Brockway Room | Virtual event

  • The Power of Sound: Creating a Better Future

    Ethical Matters:
    The Power of Sound: Creating a Better Future

    Ethical Matters:
    The Power of Sound: Creating a Better Future

    To close the Adventures in the Electroverse series, Martyn Ware, electronic music pioneer, will be in conversation with Cherub Sanson, a leading sound healer and sound artist, to explore how music and sound can drive positive change.

    Brockway Room | Virtual event

  • Single and Thriving

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    Single and Thriving

    Sexpectations:
    Single and Thriving

    Being single can offer freedom, self-discovery and self-determination. Nicola Slawson explores being un-partnered in a world designed for couples, and how to find the joy in the life that you are already living. She keenly celebrates the opportunities of being single.

    In person | In person

  • Messy Modern Love

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    Messy Modern Love

    Sexpectations:
    Messy Modern Love

    During lockdown people shared their confessions of messy love with Philippa Found. It became a counterpoint to the stigma around love stories, standing against the shame we carry with our love. They tell us something radical: your darkest secrets, your most repulsively shameful thoughts, feelings, and behaviours: you’re not alone.

    Brockway Room | Virtual event

  • The Biggest Cosmic Map

    Gresham College:
    The Biggest Cosmic Map

    Gresham College:
    The Biggest Cosmic Map

    Asteroids were for years considered 'celestial vermin' – objects which got in the way of more interesting fodder for astronomers. Now, they are central to our Solar System's story, the building blocks from which planets are made, and capable of telling us the history of the last five billion years.

    In person | No Option

  • The Ethical Gala

    The Ethical Gala

    The Ethical Gala

    An annual celebration of Conway Hall’s mission to Make Ethics Matter, showcasing the range of our charity programme and partnerships, offering an inspiring and entertaining evening of conversation and performances.

    In person | In person

  • The Spirituality Gap: Searching for Meaning in a Secular Age

    Ethical Matters:
    The Spirituality Gap: Searching for Meaning in a Secular Age

    Ethical Matters:
    The Spirituality Gap: Searching for Meaning in a Secular Age

    At a time when more and more people in the Western world are moving away from organised religion, what does spirituality look like? Abi Millar explores our post-religious world and asks: can we embrace ritual in our own lives even if we are wary of religion?

    Brockway Room | Virtual event

  • Women and the Far Right

    Ethical Matters:
    Women and the Far Right

    Ethical Matters:
    Women and the Far Right

    We are in a new age of self-radicalising, right-wing extremists planning violence against society. As the far right gains popularity and acceptance, its ranks have swelled with an unlikely category of members: women. Lois Shearing and Lizzie Dearden discuss their researches in to the dangers of the rising far-right.

    Brockway Room | Virtual event

  • The Empathy Fix

    Ethical Matters:
    The Empathy Fix

    Ethical Matters:
    The Empathy Fix

    Keetie Roelen provides readers with the tools to relate to poverty, realise why current interventions often don’t work, and to respond to the situation in a way that gives everyone a sense of dignity and agency. Through empathy, we can all contribute to a more equal society.

    Brockway Room | Virtual event

  • The LGBT+ Showstopper: ‘I Am What I Am’

    Gresham College:
    The LGBT+ Showstopper: ‘I Am What I Am’

    Gresham College:
    The LGBT+ Showstopper: ‘I Am What I Am’

    Join Professor Dominic Broomfield-McHugh, Gresham Visiting Professor of Film and Theatre Music, in exploring Jerry Herman's I Am What I Am as a broadway musical piece and its resurgence as a gay anthem during the AIDS crisis.

    In person | No Option

  • Asteroid Adventures

    Gresham College:
    Asteroid Adventures

    Gresham College:
    Asteroid Adventures

    This lecture considers two missions – Lucy, which flies past asteroid DonaldJohanson in April 2025, and OSIRIS-ReX, which recently returned from the threateningly near-Earth asteroid Bennu carrying samples of this unusual world.

    In person | No Option

  • A New Sky

    Gresham College:
    A New Sky

    Gresham College:
    A New Sky

    The lecture presented by Gresham College explores studies of the early universe, a place lit up by what appears to have been a much more spectacular burst of activity than anyone expected.

    In person | No Option

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