4. Science week.
The what-is-education working group – having run two moderately successful public discussions on the current situation on higher education – will this week be running a whole series of events on the (rough) theme of science in the modern university. Programme below, or in more detail on facebook.

Mixed-subjects seminars bringing research out of the more or less isolated departments, into the common discourse of Sussex. They are utterly inclusive; naïve questions, non-scientists and outsiders are warmly welcomed. 5.00-7.00pm.
MONDAY
Russell Building, room24
5-7p.m.
Human mutations – The good the bad and the ugly
- Prof. Eyre Walker
Developmental Gene
Regulation
- Dr. Claudio Alonso
Cold Particle Physics at Sussex
Research into Symmetry
- Marcus Vogt
Artificial Visual Systems
- Tom Wright
WEDNESDAY
Arts, room A071. 5-7p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Arts, room A071. 5-7p.m.
How many Dimensions do we live in?
- Mike Atkins
The Large Hadron Collider
- Paul Archer
Consciousness and Education
- Dr. Tom Froese
THURSDAY
Arts, room A071 5-7p.m.
Government imperatives in science research
- Dr. Paul Craze
Public conceptions of science
- Dr. Sebastian Jaeger
Biotech and Academy
- Prof. Peter Saunders
A teacher’s view
- Dr. Daniel Osorio
May 15, 2010 at 12:54 pm
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