As part of our 60th Anniversary celebrations, Brunel's Inaugural Lecture Series highlights exceptional professors' careers and research achievements, offering open lectures for family, friends, colleagues, and the public to explore their expertise.
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Daniele Rugo: the Image of Genocide - tomorrow and the day after tomorrow
Wed, Mar 18, 5:30 PM
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Emmanouil Karteris: A journey through academia in pursuit of my Ithaka
Wed, Mar 25, 5:30 PM
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Michael Wayne - Understanding the British Crisis: 2008 to the present.
Wed, May 13, 5:30 PM
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David Tree – From Genes to Pedagogy & Lab to Learning
Wed, Jun 10, 5:30 PM
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Atanas Ivanov: From Hobby to Research Field
Wed, Mar 26, 5:30 PM
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Paresh Date: Filtering out the noise
Wed, Mar 5, 5:30 PM
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Vassil Girginov: Sustainable Sport – An Impossible Theorem?
Wed, Jan 15, 5:30 PM
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Maysam Abbod: Application of Artificial Intelligence
Wed, Nov 27, 5:30 PM
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Meriel Norris: Experience Matters
Wed, Nov 13, 5:30 PM
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Jago Morrison and William Watkin: Spies, Lies and Superbugs
Wed, Oct 30, 5:30 PM
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Simon Shaw: From Machine Tools to Machine Learning
Tue, May 28, 5:30 PM
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Peter Thomas: How to restore trust in politics
Wed, May 8, 5:30 PM
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Amanda Harvey: The Unplanned Career
Thu, Apr 25, 5:30 PM
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Nana Anokye: Professor by accident!
Wed, Mar 20, 6:00 PM
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Alireza Mousavi: Digital and personal transformation
Wed, Mar 13, 6:00 PM
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Cherry Kilbride: Match of the Day to University Challenge via Holby City
Wed, Mar 6, 6:00 PM
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James Staples: Anthropology, food, and identity politics in India
Wed, Feb 21, 6:00 PM
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Tatiana Kalganova: A career researching AI and its real-life applications
Organisateur de Brunel 60th Anniversary Inaugural Lectures
As one of the UK’s foremost technical universities, Brunel has a rich history of world-leading research, innovation and teaching excellence. We are heavily involved with our local community in West London and run a wide range of events throughout the year that members of the public can get involved with, from public lectures on our research, to arts and cultural events.