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Inigo Jones and the Architecture of Necessity
Inigo Jones and the Architecture of Necessity

Inigo Jones is the architect best-known for the Banqueting House on Whitehall, one of the icons of British state architecture. He is less well known …

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The Journey from Black-Hole Singularities to a Cyclic Cosmology
The Journey from Black-Hole Singularities to a Cyclic Cosmology

The “singularity theorems” of the 1960s demonstrated that large enough celestial bodies, or collections of such bodies, would, collapse gravitational…

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How to Finance a Company
How to Finance a Company

How should companies raise money? 

This lecture will look at both debt (bank loans and bonds) and equity (shares given to other founders, or sold on t…

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Protestant Missions and European Empires: Allies or Adversaries?
Protestant Missions and European Empires: Allies or Adversaries?

By the later eighteenth century, Protestant countries’ empires were spreading across the globe but Protestant churches were wriggling free of state c…

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Life in the Universe
Life in the Universe

How can life form in the Universe, and what are the necessary ingredients for habitability so that planets can sustain life? Can we expect life elsew…

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Where Is Globalisation Headed? A Supply Chain View
Where Is Globalisation Headed? A Supply Chain View

The conflict in Ukraine – and earlier events like Brexit - led prominent asset managers such as BlackRock to declare the “end of globalisation.” Wher…

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The Maths of Gyroscopes and Boomerangs
The Maths of Gyroscopes and Boomerangs

Spinning things are strange. Why does a spinning top stand up? Why doesn't a rolling wheel fall over? How does a falling cat always manage to land on…

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Investigative Journalism: A New Global Power?
Investigative Journalism: A New Global Power?

The Internet and enhanced tools of digitalisation and communication have given opportunities to investigative journalists undreamed of even 10 years …

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How Genetic Adaptation Helped Humans Colonise the Globe
How Genetic Adaptation Helped Humans Colonise the Globe

Modern humans evolved in Africa and successfully colonised the globe only in the last 100,000 years or so, a feat made possible by cultural and genet…

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Natural Prosperity and the Wellbeing Economy
Natural Prosperity and the Wellbeing Economy

What does Natural Prosperity look like? 

In this lecture we envision a new, more equitable future where wellbeing and nature-based solutions take the …

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