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SUMMARY:Ethics & Philosophy showcase: History of Human Rights Day
DESCRIPTION:Held annually as part of the Ethics and Philosophy of Medicine course and as one of our key showcase events for the Centre for Health Studies\, the History of Human Rights Day will explore the history of Post-War UK medical ethics\, the Philosophy of Medicine during the Third Reich and the History of Human Rights compared with the present day. \nEngage in ethical discussions from the perspective of moral philosophy and get a taster of what the DPMSA course has to offer. Delve into interactive talks from leading ethicists\, historians and lawyers including Professor Raanan Gillon (Imperial College London)\, Professor Michael Biddiss (University of Reading) and Megan Pfiffer (University of Toronto). \nThis free event is open to our students and alumni on the DMCC and DHMSA diploma courses\, Society Members\, Philosophy Fellows and Liverymen. \nContact: cademicTraining@apothecaries.org
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/ethics-philosophy-showcase-history-of-human-rights-day/
LOCATION:Apothecaries Hall\, Black Friars Lane\, London\, EC4V 6EJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260413T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260413T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083024
CREATED:20260124T113055Z
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SUMMARY:SIMposium - a Showcase of research and innovation supported by the Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers
DESCRIPTION:Join us in person at SIMposium to check out the coolest research powered by SIM!\nWorshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers – SIMposium \nEach year the Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers provides a number of awards for postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers working at UK Universities\, as part of our charitable activities. The research and innovation in measurement\, instrumentation and data analysis includes the awardees own novel applications to science or engineering. This breadth and quality reflects the excellence of research and innovation across the UK. \nWe are pleased to announce a showcase of this work at our 2026 SIMposium\, presented by the award-holders themselves. This provides an opportunity for those with an interest in leading-edge measurement and instrumentation to receive an update on a wide range of projects reflected in the presentation titles. Presenters will be available to meet and discuss their research. This is a major networking opportunity including attendees with an extensive range of experience and expertise who may welcome the opportunity to advise and support the presenters. \nAdvanced registration for this event is required. A light lunch will be provided. \nA Certificate of Attendance is available for attendees on request. \nAgenda \n10:15 AM\nArrival\, Registration and Refreshments \n10:45 AM\nDr. Varuna De Silva – Role of AI in Measurement and Instrumentation. \n11:25 AM\nXinze Lyu – Integrated Sensing and Communication Prototype \n11:45 AM\nRuben Ruiz-Mateos Serrano – Translating Wearable E-Textile \n12:05 PM\nJoanna Coote – Measuring the Monument \n12:25 PM\nLunch\, Posters and Networking \n1:05 PM\nAmparo Guemes Gonzalez – Multimodal Brain Probe \n1:35 PM\nHuazhi Dong – Multi-modal perception systems for embodied intelligence \n1:55 PM\nZhe Liu – Natural-like exteroception and proprioception \n2:15 PM\nMahjabeen Fatima Yousafzai – Robust hBN encapsulated graphene sensors \n2:35 PM\nSeyed Ahmad Hosseini – Wet Gas Flow Measurement \n2:55 PM\nVinay Kopnar – Using oscillatory shear rheology \n3:15 PM\nBreak\, Refreshments and Networking \n3:30 PM\nLeo Wing Hong Fung – Utilizing Low Earth Orbit Satellites \n3:50 PM\nMatthew Kibble – Bioprinting\, Biomaterials\, and Device Methodology \n4:10 PM\nMatthew Green – Magnetic quantum sensing with coloured diamond centres \n4:30 PM\nSiluni Gunathilake – Fluorescent sensing platform for monitoring copper \n4:50 PM\nRachel Brady – Lung imaging in a preclinical model of pulmonary fibrosis \n5:10 PM\nSummary \n5:15 PM\nEnd
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/simposium-a-showcase-of-research-and-innovation-supported-by-the-worshipful-company-of-scientific-instrument-makers/
LOCATION:Glaziers Hall\, 9 Montague Close\, London Bridge\, London\, SE1 9DD\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers":MAILTO:clerk@wcsim.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083024
CREATED:20260323T133043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T133043Z
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SUMMARY:Financial Services Group Business Breakfast
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URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/financial-services-group-business-breakfast/
LOCATION:Hopper Room\, Lloyds Lab\, One Lime Street\, London\, EC3M 7HA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083024
CREATED:20260323T152148Z
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SUMMARY:Love\, Loss and Shakespeare:  An Evening in Conversation with Sir Gregory Doran
DESCRIPTION:After the death of his husband\, Sir Antony Sher\, Sir Gregory Doran stepped down from his role as Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company. In the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s First Folio\, and inspired by the surprising history of the company’s own copy\, he set out to see how many of these important volumes he could find. Sir Gregory’s book\, Walking Shadow: Love\, Loss and Shakespeare (Bloomsbury)\, relives the months leading up to Sher’s death\, told via the two men’s raw and loving diaries\, and maps Doran’s quest to track down more than 200 First Folios worldwide – over 90 percent of all the surviving copies. The book is a poignant and panoramic story of love\, loss and the ways in which Shakespeare can become a source of healing. \nSir Gregory Doran has been described as “one of the great Shakespearians of his generation” (The Sunday Times). \nGreg’s book My Shakespeare: A Director’s Journey Through the First Folio was published in 2024 and his latest book Walking Shadow is published by Bloomsbury this April. \nDr Chris Laoutaris is a Shakespeare scholar\, biographer and Associate Professor at The Shakespeare Institute (University of Birmingham). \nHe is the author of Shakespeare’s Book: The Intertwined Lives Behind the First Folio (William Collins) which tells the story of the creation of the 1623 First Folio\, and which made several book of the year lists\, including BBC History Magazine\, BBC Radio 4 Front Row and Australian Book Review\, and was a Financial Times Best Summer Book. \nThere will be an exhibition of Shakespeare-related documents from the Stationers’ archives. \nTickets:\n£35 In-person (lecture\, wine\, soft drinks & sandwiches) \nDrinks reception in the Court Room before going into the Hall. On stage Chris interviewing Sir Gregory\, followed by a Q&A. Afterwards\, drinks and food back in the Court Room. \nTimings: \n6.15 pm – reception starts \n6.45 pm – Talk starts\, ending with Q&A \n8.00 pm – refreshments and book signing \n9.00 pm – Evening ends
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/love-loss-and-shakespeare-an-evening-in-conversation-with-sir-gregory-doran/
LOCATION:Stationers’ Hall London
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ORGANIZER;CN="events@stationers.org":MAILTO:events@stationers.org
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SUMMARY:The Treloar’s Gala Dinner – 20th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:After two consecutive sell-out years\, The Treloar’s Gala Dinner returns in 2026 for a special 20th anniversary celebration sponsored by Exclusive Networks. \nFollowing its recent success at Mansion House\, the event moves to the equally magnificent Guildhall London on Friday 24 April 2026\, offering guests the opportunity to gather within one of the City’s most historic and ceremonial settings. This Emerald City themed black-tie evening hosted by the Lady Mayor and presented by Michael Kurn\, will unfold in true style\, beginning with a sparkling drinks reception and continuing through to a sumptuous three-course dinner\, live and silent auctions and  entertainment.  \nActor\, Broadcaster\, DJ\, Musician and Spandau Ballet legend Martin Kemp will be trading his bass for the decks\, bringing his iconic Back to the 80s DJ set to the event. Expect wall-to-wall anthems\, retro throwbacks and a non-stop sing-along. After selling out venues across the UK and Ireland throughout 2025 and 2026\, Martin will be making a very special stop at The Treloar’s Gala Dinner for an exclusive performance. \nYour attendance will directly support physically disabled children and young people across the country to access the specialist education\, therapies\, and support they need to flourish. Every ticket\, donation\, and auction bid helps fund personalised learning\, cutting-edge equipment\, and expert care\, empowering students to build independence\, confidence\, and brighter futures. \n“This is the first time I have stayed away from home – I love it. I love having my own space and more time to work on the things I need to – I love joining in with evening activities and I’ve made such good friends. Here the right support is in place to keep me safe.” Student at Treloar’s \nWe hope you can join us for a spectacular evening!
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/the-treloars-gala-dinner-20th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Guildhall\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Treloar School and College":MAILTO:liveries@treloar.org.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260425T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083024
CREATED:20250820T140250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T140250Z
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SUMMARY:History of Medicine Showcase: Medical Culture in History\, Literature & Film
DESCRIPTION:The History of Medicine course faculty will be holding their inaugural showcase event exploring medical cultures and representation in Literature and Film. This is a chance to get a taste of what the course has to offer and exclusive access to meet some of the brightest minds in the field of Medical History and Research.\nSpend a morning discovering the Development of Radiology with Professor Adrian Thomas (Canterbury Christ Church University) followed by the Evolution of Surgery with Deputy Course Director\, Dr Chris George. Professor Martin Rossor (UCL) delves into the History of Neuroscience before Dr Claire Elliot entreats us to her brand-new talk on Medicine in Literature and Film.  \nThis free event is open to our students and alumni on the DMCC and DPMSA diploma courses\, Society Members\, History Fellows and Liverymen.  \nContact: AcademicTraining@apothecaries.org
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/history-of-medicine-showcase-medical-culture-in-history-literature-film/
LOCATION:Apothecaries Hall\, Black Friars Lane\, London\, EC4V 6EJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260427T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260427T204500
DTSTAMP:20260404T083024
CREATED:20260323T152029Z
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SUMMARY:From Coffee House to Fleet Street; An Archive Evening Celebrating London’s Newspaper Legacy
DESCRIPTION:A Library and Archives Committee Event \nJoin us for a celebration of this story\, and discover some of the documents which shed light on it – all of them safely stored in the climate-controlled vault in the Tokefleld Centre at Stationers’ Hall. \nFrom the lifting of press licensing in 1695 to Elizabeth Mallet’s pioneering Daily Courant\, discover how London’s first daily newspapers emerged from the culture of argument and debate which had long characterised London’s coffee houses. \nTrace the fascinating journey of London’s printing culture across the Atlantic – from Benjamin’s Franklin’s apprenticeship in Bartholemew Close\, near the Hall\, to the revolutionary presses of Philadelphia. Discover how adventures in book publishing extended the newspapers’ business model. \nHear of the formation of the Newspaper Makers in 1931\, with the Prince of Wales\, the future Edward VIII\, attending an early dinner. Explore the story behind the merger of the Stationers and the Newspaper Makers in 1932 – a move which led to women being admitted to the Company for the first time. \nReflect on how the move from solid Fleet Street premises to a born-digital world has changed the world of newspapers forever. \nSpeakers \nJonathan Grun is a former editor of the Press Association\, and President of the Society of Editors. He is a Westminster Guide. \nDr Margarette Lincoln is a Curator Emerita at the National Maritime Museum\, Greenwich\, London\, where she was Deputy Director until 2015. She has been a Visiting Fellow at Goldsmiths\, University of London\, and Visiting Researcher at the University of Portsmouth. \nRoss Hamilton is a former teacher in China and the UK\, and author of the book Cycling in Surrey (published by Bradt). He is an experienced tour guide in the City of London. \nThe panel will be chaired by Court Assistant Oliver Gadsby\, Chair of the Library and Archives Committee and President of the Independent Publishers Guild. \nTickets: \n£30 attendance at the Archive Evening\, with wine\, soft drinks and sandwiches \n£10 online / virtual only \nSchedule: \n6.00 Exhibition opens \n6.30 PM Drinks reception \n7.00 PM Presentation and discussion \n7.45 PM Q&A \n8.00 PM Drinks and sandwiches \n8.45 PM Event Ends \nDress code: Smart Casual
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/from-coffee-house-to-fleet-street-an-archive-evening-celebrating-londons-newspaper-legacy/
LOCATION:Stationers’ Hall London
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ORGANIZER;CN="events@stationers.org":MAILTO:events@stationers.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T171500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T083024
CREATED:20260305T101737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T102828Z
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SUMMARY:Film showing: 250th anniversary of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate the 250th anniversary of The Wealth of Nations\, a film highlighting Adam Smith’s contribution to the understanding of markets and healthy societies will be shown on Wednesday 29th April. \nThe event is organised by Alderman and Sheriff Robert Hughes-Penney FCSI\, and the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment.
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/film-showing-250th-anniversary-of-adam-smiths-the-wealth-of-nations/
LOCATION:The Old Bailey\, London\, EC4M 7EH\, United Kingdom
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