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Nobel Laureate to Feature at 2007 Benjamin Franklin House Symposium with the Eccles Centre for Ameri

Science, Society and Sustainability: An Address by Sir Harry Kroto will take place on 7th August 2007 at the British Library, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 at 6.30 pm.


Library. This year's exceptional speaker will by Sir Harry Kroto, one of the great minds in science today. His lecture will explore key aspects of 21st century science: what science is, how people, the media, politicians and others perceive science and scientists and some of the problems non-scientists have in understanding science, engineering and technology.
Cost £10 (£5 Students)


Speaker(s):

Sir Harry Kroto Harry Kroto Kroto | talks

 

Date and Time:

7 August 2007 at 6:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

British Library
Euston Road
London



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Organised by:

Benjamin Franklin House
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Tickets:

£10 (£5 Students)

Available from:

Book by contacting Benjamin Franklin House on 0207 839 2006 or emailing info@benjaminfranklinhouse.org

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