Hilary Jane
14-06-2010, 16:12
The 2010 Encounters are pleased to present the second annual Arts-Science Public Lecture, sponsored by the Kroto Research Institute and the Faculty of Arts.
This year's speaker is Marcus du Sautoy, the Simonyi Professor for the Public
Understanding of Science from the University of Oxford.
Marcus du Sautoy will discuss his interdisciplinary project, the 19th Step, and
explain why and how mathematics may be considered a form of art.
Along with other recent books such as The Music of the Primes and Finding
Moonshine, advance copies of Marcus du Sautoy's newest book, Number Mysteries, will be available for sale in the foyer before and after the lecture.
This talk is suitable for people aged 13+, and young people are especially
encouraged to attend.
Monday 21 June, 5:30-6:30, St George's Church, Portobello, Sheffield S1
I'm not allowed to submit weblinks, so for further information and to register, please check out the University of Sheffield website: search on 'Arts-Science'
Best wishes
Hilary Wilson
This year's speaker is Marcus du Sautoy, the Simonyi Professor for the Public
Understanding of Science from the University of Oxford.
Marcus du Sautoy will discuss his interdisciplinary project, the 19th Step, and
explain why and how mathematics may be considered a form of art.
Along with other recent books such as The Music of the Primes and Finding
Moonshine, advance copies of Marcus du Sautoy's newest book, Number Mysteries, will be available for sale in the foyer before and after the lecture.
This talk is suitable for people aged 13+, and young people are especially
encouraged to attend.
Monday 21 June, 5:30-6:30, St George's Church, Portobello, Sheffield S1
I'm not allowed to submit weblinks, so for further information and to register, please check out the University of Sheffield website: search on 'Arts-Science'
Best wishes
Hilary Wilson