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Professors Kirsty Gunn, Sue Black & Calum Colvin will discuss their book In Memoriam to celebrate the lives of those who donate their bodies to science.
Saturday Evening Lecture Series - 18th February 2012 - 6pm - Dalhousie Building
In Memoriam is a truly collaborative event, a book that has reached across the University and brought together students and staff with internationally renowned authors, to celebrate the lives of some of the people who have donated their bodies to science.
Professor Kirsty Gunn will talk about the writers both professional and students who have contributed to this unique project.
Professor Sue Black will explain why the silent teachers, the people
who donate their bodies to medical science, are helping to train the next generation of doctors, scientists, dentists and surgeons.
Professor Calum Colvin has created artwork for the book and will discuss the inspiration behind his stunning images and how they were made.
Join us, to celebrate those who give hope after their death.
You can get your free tickets for this lecture from Tower Building Reception, 01382 385564, events@dundee.ac.uk or www.dundee.ac.uk/tickets
Overflow theatres my be in use. A drinks reception and book signing will follow the lecture.
Speaker(s): |
Professor Kirsty Gunn | talks |
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Date and Time: |
18 February 2012 at 6:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
Dalhousie Building |
Organised by: |
University of Dundee |
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Tickets: |
Free |
Available from: |
www.dundee.ac.uk/tickets, 01382 385564, events@dundee.ac.uk or University Tower Building Reception |
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