
Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Prize Lecture: Hope in the shadow of unnatural extinctions
This prize lecture at The Royal Society probes hope amid human-caused extinctions, drawing on cutting-edge biology and conservation science. A scholarly event that places biodiversity loss in a broader scientific and ethical context, highlighting pathways to resilience and action.

Federico Buffa Live Number 23 Vita E Splendori Di Michael Jordan
Federico Buffa Live returns to London, presenting 'Number 23 Vita e Splendori di Michael Jordan' at EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney). A cinematic live storytelling night about Michael Jordan's life and career, delivered with Buffa's signature narration, clips, and insight. May 31, 2026, 7:00 PM, London.

Junior Analysis Seminar: Jack Lam (Durham)
A junior analysis seminar at Imperial College London's Huxley Building featuring Jack Lam (Durham) presenting current research in mathematical analysis. This talk invites students and researchers to engage with new ideas in analysis.

Caravaggio, reputation and desire
Join a focused history talk at the National Gallery examining Caravaggio’s reputation and the theme of desire. Led by an expert lecturer, this member-focused discussion blends art history with insightful conversation in a museum setting.

WiFi Wars Summer Spectacular 2026
An engaging science evening at the Royal Institution as WiFi Wars Summer Spectacular 2026 brings tech-inspired demonstrations and lively discussion to a historic lecture hall. A lively blend of science, tech, and showmanship suited for curious adults.
A Brief History of Gospel by Candlelight
An intimate candlelit lecture tracing the history of gospel music at St Martin-in-the-Fields. This scholarly evening explores gospel's roots, evolution, and key influences, framed by a reverent church setting and its distinctive acoustics.

Tom Hodgkinson's 'How to Live Like a Stoic': Book talk
Tom Hodgkinson discusses his book How to Live Like a Stoic in a book-talk at the National Gallery. An engaging evening of conversation blending practical Stoic philosophy with museum ambience, part of the Talks & Conversations series.

The Mysterious Nature of Symmetry
Join a thought-provoking lecture at Imperial College London as researchers explore the mysterious nature of symmetry. From foundational math concepts to physical applications, the talk reveals how symmetry underpins equations, conservation laws, and the structure of the universe with accessible explanations.

Pangenomics transforms evolutionary biology
Join a public lecture at the Royal Society as researchers reveal how pangenomics reshapes evolutionary biology—examining genetic diversity, species evolution, and new methods that enable deeper insights with implications for medicine and conservation.

Light-driven chemistry for a sustainable future
Public lecture at The Royal Society on light-driven chemistry and sustainable futures, surveying breakthroughs in photochemistry, solar energy, and green catalysis in an accessible, scientist-led session.
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Metals and oxygen: planetary and human homeostasis
Explore how metals and oxygen influence planetary and human homeostasis in a Royal Society science lecture, connecting geochemical cycles to biosphere stability, planetary evolution, and future materials science implications for researchers, students, and curious public.

Environment Prize Lecture by Andrew Balmford
Join The Royal Society for the Environment Prize Lecture by Professor Andrew Balmford FRS. This insightful talk covers conservation science, biodiversity, and environmental policy in a prestigious indoor London venue, inviting public science discussion.
Pointillism and Anarchism with Chris Riopelle
Explore the radical links between Pointillism, Modernism, and anarchist thought in a thought-provoking lecture at Dulwich Picture Gallery. Art-historian Chris Riopelle guides you through how political ideas shaped early 20th-century art and what it meant for modernism. A compelling outing for art lovers and history buffs.

Sun-kissed sketches: Summer mindfulness session
An English-language gallery talk at the National Gallery exploring sun-kissed sketches and summer mindfulness, tied to the Members Exhibition. Enjoy a relaxed, conversation-friendly session blending art appreciation with reflective practice in a iconic London setting.
Kristina Õllek and Kathleen Soriano in Conversation
Join curator Kathleen Soriano and artist Kristina Õllek for a thought-provoking conversation on how new technologies are reshaping the world we live in, at Dulwich Picture Gallery in London. A timely talk blending art and technology in a gallery setting.
Enter The Castle with Jon Ronson
Enter The Castle with Jon Ronson lands at Cadogan Hall in London, a provocative lecture-night blending investigative wit with eerie, uncannily entertaining storytelling.

An Evening with Gabor Maté
An Evening with Gabor Maté at London's Eventim Apollo offers an intimate, illuminating exploration of trauma, healing and compassion, blending science, storytelling and practical guidance in a grand theatre setting.

Unravelling the magnetic histories of Earth and other terrestrial objects
Join a keynote public lecture at The Royal Society as researchers reveal how Earth's magnetic history and signals from other rocky bodies illuminate planetary evolution, drawing on geophysics, paleomagnetism, and cutting-edge data.
Blue Plaques Talk Back
Join a thought-provoking history talk about London's blue plaques and the stories behind them, presented as part of Chelsea Arts Festival 2026 at Cadogan Hall. Learn how commemorated figures connect to the city's architectural heritage in an engaging evening of culture and conversation.

Houses of Parliament Guided Tour
Guided 90-minute tour inside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, offering insights into how UK Parliament works and its history.

Unity for the Planet
Unity for the Planet at Haverstock School gathers students and adults for an engaging talk about planetary stewardship, climate action, and sustainable living. Local organizers share practical steps for a greener London and inspire community involvement.
Mary Beard
Mary Beard speaks at Cadogan Hall in London, delivering an engaging, accessible lecture that stitches ancient wonders to modern culture, inviting curiosity and lively debate in an elegant, intimate setting.

Francis Crick Prize Lecture by Professor Kayla King
Professor Kayla King delivers the Francis Crick Prize Lecture at The Royal Society, exploring advances in molecular biology and the ongoing impact of Crick's legacy in a prestigious London science venue.

Immunology of the exposome: immune responses in chronic inflammation
A science lecture at The Royal Society exploring how environmental exposures shape the immune system and drive chronic inflammatory disease. Leading researchers discuss mechanisms, recent findings, and implications for prevention and therapy.
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