
Radicals – Outsiders Changing the World
[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/322875668″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /] Book launch with Jamie Bartlett – Author of The Dark Net. In the last few years the world has changed in unexpected ways. Growing numbers of people are dissatisfied with modern politics and are rejecting the way we live now. The power of radical groups and ideas is […]

Sir Arthur Sullivan Songs
Widely acclaimed for key operatic title roles in the UK and abroad, the ‘deeply touching, outstanding’ (The Guardian) soprano Mary Bevan, the ‘elegant yet intense, impeccable’ (The Guardian) tenor Ben Johnson, and the ‘increasingly impressive’ (The Financial Times) bass-baritone Ashley Riches join pianist David Owen Norris for a unique programme of songs by English composer […]

“Wolf Moon”: the Spanish Civil War and Resistance as Literary Inspiration
The creation of Wolf Moon by Julio Llamazares Moderation: Gareth Wood (UCL) Julio Llamazares is a renowned poet, novelist, essayist and Spanish journalist. Luna de Lobos (1985) was his first novel, in which he recounts the lives of four Republican fugitives who have taken refuge from the implacable persecution of the troops of Franco in […]
How to Lead a Productive Life: Get More Done and Focus On What Really Matters
Wouldn’t it be a relief if you could stop feeling overwhelmed every day and learn to manage your responsibilities and ‘life load’ with more ease, energy and focus? Find practical solutions and inspiration with Andy Gibson, author of A Mind For Business, who specialises in helping people ‘make the most of their minds’ – and […]

Beating the hell out of Fake News
In this talk, we will dive into the psychology of influence and explore ways in which fake news is currently shaping public attitudes and decision-making about fundamental societal issues. One increasingly popular view is that false information can propagate throughout a population much like a virus. Sander van der Linden, who has recently attracted great media interest […]
Our Survey Says…
Katie Harrison, of the newly formed Faith Research Centre at ComRes, will take us through an interactive session to explore how to ask good questions to explore links between beliefs and behaviours. Katie leads an interesting programme of qualitative and quantitative research for public, private and nonprofit organisations and is keen to make high-quality data and insights about […]

The Voltaire Lecture 2017, with Nick Cohen
Nick Cohen is a radical and sometimes controversial British journalist, political commentator and author. A columnist for the Observer, he also occasionally writes for Time, the Spectator, Standpoint, and New Humanist. He has written a number of books, including Cruel Britannia (1999), What’s Left? (2007), which argues that the liberal left of the 20th century came to support the […]
Compassion – with Professor Paul Gilbert
Join us for an inspiring evening to explore the science of compassion and how we can put this into practice to create happier lives – for ourselves and others around us. Professor Paul Gilbert will share the latest research about compassion and how we can use this to live more wisely. He will look at […]
Songs for Syria – Al Firdaus Ensemble
We are working with the Al Khair Foundation to raise awareness of its educational projects in Syria and to encourage interested members of the public to assist in funding these projects which are aimed at supporting children with sustenance, education and psychosocial support, particularly for infants living in some of the worst-affected parts of the […]