Registration is now open for ‘Scientific Lives: Oliver Lodge and the History of Science in the Digital Age’. This is the fourth and final workshop organized by the AHRC-funded Research Network ‘Oliver Lodge and the Cultures of Science, 1875-1940’. The workshop will be held at Leeds Art Gallery on Friday 6 March 2015. Our keynote speaker is Bernard Lightman; other speakers include David Amigoni, Berris Charnley, Jamie Elwick, Kris Grint, Rebekah Higgitt, Jim Mussell, and Cassie Newland. The day will conclude with a public lecture by Graeme Gooday entitled ‘Why did scientists come to write autobiographies?’ Further details are available at http://www.oliverlodge.org/workshop-4-scientific-lives-oliver-lodge-and-the-history-of-science-in-the-digital-age/
Registration is free but required. To register, please email oliverlodgenetwork@gmail.com giving your name, institution and any dietary requirements before the 20 February 2015.
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