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If you have a question about this talk, please contact pennyfletcher. Join Professor Brian Cox for a truly unique evening on Tuesday 2nd September 2014 at the Royal Geographical Society. Professor Cox will discuss a range of topics in a lively conversation with broadcaster Sue Nelson. The event will raise money for the Society of Biology, whose vision is of a world that understands the true value of biology and how it can contribute to improving life for all. Brian Cox is professor of physics at The University of Manchester and an Honorary Fellow of the Society of Biology. He will discuss the wonders of life, the universe, science broadcasting and more. A limited number of tickets will be available for a VIP Champagne Reception after the conversation where Brian will circulate and chat more informally to guests. Those with a VIP ticket will also have the opportunity to submit a question for Brian and he will answer a selection of these during his on-stage appearance. Tickets to this one-off event will sell out fast so don’t miss out! This talk is part of the Society of Biology series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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