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Evolutionary biologist Professor Steve Jones (UCL Biology) explains why evolution is the only theory that stacks up.
The UCL Lunch Hour Lectures are designed to give an insight into UCLâs outstanding research and how it impacts on the world today.
Delivered by UCLâs leading academics, the lectures offer a lively and accessible introduction to a broad range of disciplines, from art to zoology and beyond.
Held at UCLâs Gower Street site, at the Darwin Lecture Theatre, each lecture lasts 40 minutes (1.15â“1.55pm) and is free, with no ticket required and no need to book. You are welcome to bring your lunch along â“ or refreshments are on sale before each lecture.
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10 October 2006 at 1:15 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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UCL |
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Corporate Communications, UCL |
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Free |
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For a complete list of lectures and a location map visit http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lhl |
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