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CATEGORIES:Chemistry Departmental-wide lectures
SUMMARY:Alex Hopkins Lecture - ‘Is the Milky Way Special?’
  Professor Chris Lintott - Professor Chris Lintott
 \, University of Oxford
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190322T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190322T180000
UID:TALK103882AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/103882
DESCRIPTION:Alex Hopkins was an Undergraduate\, Advanced Stude
 nt and Teaching Fellow in Chemistry at Churchill C
 ollege who died tragically young in 2006. The fund
  in his memory was established by his family and f
 riends to support Chemistry at Churchill.\n\nEach 
 year\, the fund supports the award of one or more 
 prizes for outstanding overall achievement in the 
 final Tripos examination in Chemistry. From 2011 o
 nwards\, the fund will also sponsor an annual 'Ale
 x Hopkins Lecture'\, to be held in the Department 
 of Chemistry. Alex's infectious enthusiasm and hum
 our characterized his teaching and his exceptional
  ability to communicate his passion for science. T
 he lectures\, although routed in science\, aim to 
 be as much about entertaining as educating and are
  designed to be appealing and accessible to all.\n
 \n2019 Alex Hopkins Lecture by Professor Chris Lin
 tott\n \n22 March 2019\, 17:00\n \nBristol Myers S
 quibb Lecture Theatre\, Department of Chemistry\n 
 \nThis year’s lecture\, entitled ‘Is the Milky Way
  Special?’\, will be given by Professor Chris Lint
 ott\, astrophysicist at the University of Oxford a
 nd presenter of The Sky at Night.\n \nIn this talk
 \, Chris Lintott will draw on cutting-edge researc
 h and results from his own Galaxy Zoo project to c
 ompare the Milky Way to the other galaxies which s
 urround us\, and ask whether we’re living in a spe
 cial time in its history. 
LOCATION:Bristol-Myers Squibb Lecture Theatre at the Depart
 ment of Chemistry (off the SPRI car park)
CONTACT:Chloe Barker
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