Science on a Summer's Evening 2019 Doors open at 5pm, for the talks beginning at 5:30pm. Lectures: Flammable cities: a burning issue for our world's poorest Dr David Rush Institute of Infrastructure and Environment in the School of Engineering. This talk will highlight the risks of destructive fires in informal settlements and how Dr Rush's international project is seeking to address these problems. Avoiding bad eggs and making good eggs: improving and extending female fertility Professor Evelyn E Telfer Institute of Cell Biology and CDBS in the School of Biological Sciences. In this talk she explores how the capability to reliably grow human eggs outside the body can address potential fertility issues. Further details about the lectures are available on the main Science on a Summer's Evening page. Science on a Summer's Evening Tickets This event is free, but registration is required. We use EventBrite for registration, and the associated privacy policy is available on the registration site. Jul 10 2019 17.30 - 19.30 Science on a Summer's Evening 2019 The College of Science and Engineering presents an evening celebration of two distinctive research areas including public lectures, displays and interactive activities, as well as live music. James Clerk Maxwell Building Peter Guthrie Tait Road The King's Buildings The University of Edinburgh EH9 3FD Find on Google Maps Free registration via EventBrite
Science on a Summer's Evening 2019 Doors open at 5pm, for the talks beginning at 5:30pm. Lectures: Flammable cities: a burning issue for our world's poorest Dr David Rush Institute of Infrastructure and Environment in the School of Engineering. This talk will highlight the risks of destructive fires in informal settlements and how Dr Rush's international project is seeking to address these problems. Avoiding bad eggs and making good eggs: improving and extending female fertility Professor Evelyn E Telfer Institute of Cell Biology and CDBS in the School of Biological Sciences. In this talk she explores how the capability to reliably grow human eggs outside the body can address potential fertility issues. Further details about the lectures are available on the main Science on a Summer's Evening page. Science on a Summer's Evening Tickets This event is free, but registration is required. We use EventBrite for registration, and the associated privacy policy is available on the registration site. Jul 10 2019 17.30 - 19.30 Science on a Summer's Evening 2019 The College of Science and Engineering presents an evening celebration of two distinctive research areas including public lectures, displays and interactive activities, as well as live music. James Clerk Maxwell Building Peter Guthrie Tait Road The King's Buildings The University of Edinburgh EH9 3FD Find on Google Maps Free registration via EventBrite
Jul 10 2019 17.30 - 19.30 Science on a Summer's Evening 2019 The College of Science and Engineering presents an evening celebration of two distinctive research areas including public lectures, displays and interactive activities, as well as live music.