
From climate change and extending the human lifespan to political extremism and reporting from war zones, this year鈥檚 Darwin College Lecture Series will focus on some of the extremes faced by society.听
From climate change and extending the human lifespan to political extremism and reporting from war zones, this year鈥檚 Darwin College Lecture Series will focus on some of the extremes faced by society.听
Each series of the Darwin College Lectures his built around a single theme, approached in a multi-disciplinary way, and each lecture is prepared for a general audience by a leading authority on his or her subject. 探花直播theme for this year鈥檚 lecture series, now in its 32nd year, is 鈥楨xtremes鈥. 探花直播lectures are free and open to the public, and are held on Friday evenings during Lent Term at on the 探花直播鈥檚 Sidgwick Site.
探花直播first lecture of the 2017 series is 鈥楨xtreme Weather鈥 and will be given by Darwin Fellow Dr Emily Shuckburgh, who is also deputy head of the Polar Oceans Team at the British Antarctic Survey. In her lecture, she will discuss the scientific evidence surrounding the causes and consequences of climate change and the prospects for the future. Dr Shuckburgh is co-author of a recently-published Ladybird book on Climate Change which has been written with co-authors HRH 探花直播Prince of Wales and Tony Juniper, former Executive Director of Friends of the Earth.
Next week鈥檚 speaker is Nassim Nicholas Taleb from New York 探花直播, and author of the bestseller 探花直播Black Swan. Taleb will speak on the theme of 鈥楨xtreme Events and How to Live with Them.鈥 His research shows where conventional statistical tools fail, such as the conventional law of large numbers, and how robust statistics are not robust at all.
Other speakers this term include Professor David Runciman on Dealing with Extremism; ocean rower Roz Savage on her story of rowing solo across the Atlantic and Pacific; Professor Andy Fabian on Extremes of the Universe; Oxford鈥檚 Professor Sarah Harper on Extreme Ageing; and the BBC鈥檚 Lyse Doucet on reporting from extreme environments. Full details of the series are available at: .
鈥淲e have again attracted a mix of outstanding speakers, representing the natural and the social sciences, as well as the humanities and the world beyond academia,鈥 said Julius Weitzd枚rfer, who convened the series with Duncan Needham. 鈥淎ll of them are not only highly interesting people, but also excellent communicators.鈥
Admission to the lectures is free and open to all, however those interested in attending should arrive early in order to secure a place in the main hall (lectures start at 5.30pm). An adjacent overflow theatre (with a live TV feed) is provided for those who cannot be seated in the main hall.
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