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Heart Sounds: The Rise of Cardiology in Britain and the Evolving Role of Professional Medical Societies

Apothecaries Hall Black Friars Lane, London, United Kingdom

This lecture explores the historical evolution of cardiovascular medicine in Britain, highlighting its development from early generalist medical practices to the groundbreaking contributions of British pioneers in diagnostics, therapeutics, and surgical innovations that transformed the global management of heart disease.…

£20.00

Annual City Water Debate

Baker's Hall 7 Harp Lane, London

The Worshipful Company of Water Conservators' will host the Annual City Water Debate at Bakers' Hall on Wed 19 Mar 2025. The theme is: REFRESHING WATER – PROGRESS AND PRIORITIES. The event, which will be conducted under the Chatham House…

Free

Sylvia Tutt Memorial Lecture

Stationers' Hall London

The Chartered Secretaries and Administrators' Livery Company will be holding its annual lecture on the evening of 25 March 2025 at Stationers' Hall, London. The lecture will be on a key topic for governance professionals and those involved in business…

New Zealand Livery Dinner 2025

Northern Club Princes Street, Auckland, New Zealand

At the Northern Club, Auckland. All members of Livery companies are most welcome both living in New Zealand or visiting. For information please contact Paul Kennerley - paulandgillie@leelands.co.uk or 07710 409375 until January 15th and after 0275 409375.

The Treloar’s Gala Dinner

Mansion House Walbrook, London, United Kingdom

After a sell-out event in 2024, The Treloar’s Gala Dinner will be back for 2025, taking place on Wednesday 2nd April! Join us for a special night of dinner, drinks and live entertainment at the stunning Mansion House in London.…

£175

Whitechapel Lecture

Transforming the materials agenda for a sustainable planet: Opportunities and challenges Speaker: Professor Mark Jolly, FIMMM, FICME, CEng, CEnv Professor of Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing at Cranfield University We live in a materials world. Everything we use is made from…

Free