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The Institute for Policy and Engagement runs regular events that help connect policymakers and the public with the exciting research taking place.

If you have any suggestions for events you’d love to see us organising, or if you’re running an event where our research might make a contribution, please get in touch. 

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Science Public Lectures

Our Science Public Lectures bring the wonder of science to life through a series of free monthly public events.

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Science Public Lecture: Observing using the Isaac Newton Telescope

Science Public Lecture: Observing using the Isaac Newton Telescope
Date
15/02/2024
Location:
Physics Building (lecture theatre B1) University Park Campus, University of Nottingham NG7 2RD, University Park
Description
Join Dr. Julian Onions, School of Physics and Astronomy, as he shares his experiences, and challenges, of observing with the Isaac Newton telescope.

Nottingham Festival of Science and Curiosity 2024

Date
05 - 16/02/2024
Description
This annual festival showcases a world of science and curiosity that's all around us every day through free, fun and interactive events across Nottinghamshire.

Science Public Lecture: Close encounters of the small kind

Science Public Lecture: Close encounters of the small kind
Date
18/01/2024
Location:
Physics Building (lecture theatre B1) University Park Campus, University of Nottingham NG7 2RD, University Park
Description
Join Dr Luke Norman for a captivating journey into the microscopic world as we explore the fascinating subject of electron microscopy and its profound potential for outreach.

Black Holes and the Dark Universe

Date
14/12/2023
Location:
Physics Building (lecture theatre B1) University Park Campus, University of Nottingham NG7 2RD, University Park
Description
In this talk, three successive holders of Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Awards at Nottingham explore how we can study these cosmological mysteries of black holes when we cannot observe them directly.

Sex, Drugs and Water Inequality

Sex, Drugs and Water Inequality
Date
16/11/2023
Location:
Physics Building (lecture theatre B1) University Park Campus, University of Nottingham NG7 2RD, University Park
Description
At this public science lecture Rachel Louise Gomes MBE will explore how are we managing global challenges that include pharmaceutical drugs, sex hormones, and plastic pollution in our waters.
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