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Darwin College Lecture Series

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The Darwin College Lectures take place on Fridays during Lent term (January to March). The lectures are given at 5.30 p.m. in The Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue, with an adjacent overflow theatre with live TV coverage. Each lecture is typically attended by 600 people so you must arrive early to ensure a place.

The series is open to all and works on a first come first served basis. Do join us!

These lectures are free to attend and booking is not required.

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5 upcoming talks and 163 talks in the archive.

Song in the Ancient World: Echoes of Religion and Resistance

UserDr Matthew Gordley, Carlow University.

HouseLady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue.

ClockFriday 13 February 2026, 17:30-18:30

Hearing Her Voice: Women musicians in Vienna 1900

UserDr Carola Darwin, Royal College of Music.

HouseLady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue.

ClockFriday 20 February 2026, 17:30-18:30

Songs of the Stars: unravelling stellar music with asteroseismology

UserProfessor Conny Aerts, KU Leuven.

HouseLady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue.

ClockFriday 27 February 2026, 17:30-18:30

Palestinian Song in Transition: The Interplay of Tradition and Innovation, 1936-1948

UserProfessor Issa Boulos, University of Chicago.

HouseLady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue.

ClockFriday 06 March 2026, 17:30-18:30

How Song Shapes Society, and Society Shapes Song

UserRichard Morrison, The Times.

HouseLady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue.

ClockFriday 13 March 2026, 17:30-18:30

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