A-Z of LECTURES and CATEGORIES
Nearby: Dundee City
Monthly lectures, Wednesday evenings.
'The Armitstead Trustees seek to continue the aims of Baron Armitstead, who wished to improve the breadth and depth of knowledge of the people who live in, what is now termed, Tayside. He devised his series of Armitstead Illustrated Lectures to meet this end and to entertain those who attended the series also. The Trustees offer a programme of lectures each autumn in Dundee to carry on the tradition initiated by Baron Armitstead.' Friday evenings at 7.30 pm. Open to all.
'The Tayside & Fife Branch is the oldest local branch of the Association in Scotland, and was formed in 1968 (when the British Science Festival was last held in Dundee). The Branch Committee organise a number of free local activities for schools and the public.'
'Cafe Science Dundee events are held at 7 pm on the last Monday of every month ... Our events usually last just over an hour and finish at 8 pm - 8.15 pm ... All of our events are free and open to everyone. There is no need to book in advance. For safety reasons we have limited seating for up to 90 people so please arrive early to avoid disappointment.'
'The College of Life Sciences hosts several Named Lectures throughout the year. In addition, each Division invites 1 speaker who will give a Discovery Lecture. These lectures are given by distinguished scientists and are aimed at a very broad audience ...'
'Meetings are held ... at 7.30 pm twice monthly on a Thursday from September to April. Every year the syllabus includes a wide ranging selection of all aspects of philately designed to reflect the many and varied interests of our members from beginners to specialists. Throughout the year guest speakers are invited to give a display from their collecting interests. Such speakers are drawn from across the United Kingdom although most are notable Scottish philatelists.'
‘Six local Societies - The Royal Scottish Geographical Society Dundee Centre, The Friends of Dundee City Archives; Dundee Art Society; The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds; The Friends of the University of Dundee Botanic Gardens; and Abertay Historical Society; have organised a fascinating series of talks, open to all members of the public.’ Held October - April.
'Relax & Discuss the Arts, Over Coffee: Dundee Arts Cafe takes place from September to June on the first Tuesday of the month at 6 pm.'
'Meetings start at 19.30 over the winter season (October - March) with a brief introduction by the chairman followed by the evening lecture which will last about one hour ...'
'The Friends of Botanic Garden Winter Talks are held in the Education Centre at the Garden commencing at 7.00 pm. After the illustrated talk there will be a short question and answer session followed by tea/coffee ... All welcome - come along and bring your friends.'
'A series of lectures covering a number of conservation issues, offering an opportunity to learn more about, and debate, philosophical, practical, legislative and technical matters ... No entry charge to lecture, everyone welcome.'
Occasional talks.
Usually held in November.
'Meetings held Mondays at 7.30 pm.'
‘Occupying the space where science and culture collide, the festival will bring together design music, art, science, food, books and theatre. We’re working with partners across the city and throughout Scotland to bring you brand new commissions, world class performers, authors and the best events for kids.‘ Held Mid October.
Monthly meetings, Tuesday evenings.
'Indoor meetings are held six times a year on Wednesday evenings during September, October, November, January, February and March.'
Winter Meetings Programme.
Monthly meetings, Monday evenings.
'What's On'.
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