The Global Origins of Science

The Royal Institution of Great Britain , 21 Albemarle Street , London, W1S 4BS

The Global Origins of Science

21 Albemarle Street , London, W1S 4BS

This show is for over 16's only. ID may be required at the door.
Description

We’re delighted that Royal Institution Freer Fellow Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh is taking some time out of his research schedule to share some of his discoveries that will reshape our understanding of science's past as he unveils the global networks behind scientific giants.

Galileo, Newton, Darwin. These may be the first names that come to mind when we think about the history of science, but these individuals were not the towering, isolated figures we might once have assumed. Historians have begun to look more closely at the intercontinental networks these household names in science inhabited.

How to Get Your Ticket(s)

1. Book your desired number of tickets and await an email from us confirming your order. This email will contain a booking confirmation PDF, this is NOT a ticket.

2. State your name on arrival at the venue, allowing plenty of time before the event starts. Ensure that you take employment and personal ID with you or you may be turned away.

Additional Information

• You can choose a Free TFG Ticket or a Free TFG Ticket with £5 Donation - all £5 goes straight to the Royal Institution to continue their excellent scientific education work. Both tickets allow the same entry to the event

• The venue's accessibility information can be found here - https://www.rigb.org/visit

We are not the event organisers, so we recommend you check https://www.rigb.org/whats-on/global-origins-science for event-specific or accessibility information. We will endeavour to pass on any event updates, including scheduling changes and cancellations. However, we may not find out about these updates until they are public, so please be responsible for checking the status of your event.

Dates & times

Monday, 13 May 2024 7:00pm to 8:30pm

We’re delighted that Royal Institution Freer Fellow Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh is taking some time out of his research schedule to share some of his discoveries that will reshape our understanding of science's past as he unveils the global networks behind scientific giants.

Galileo, Newton, Darwin. These may be the first names that come to mind when we think about the history of science, but these individuals were not the towering, isolated figures we might once have assumed. Historians have begun to look more closely at the intercontinental networks these household names in science inhabited.

How to Get Your Ticket(s)

1. Book your desired number of tickets and await an email from us confirming your order. This email will contain a booking confirmation PDF, this is NOT a ticket.

2. State your name on arrival at the venue, allowing plenty of time before the event starts. Ensure that you take employment and personal ID with you or you may be turned away.

Additional Information

• You can choose a Free TFG Ticket or a Free TFG Ticket with £5 Donation - all £5 goes straight to the Royal Institution to continue their excellent scientific education work. Both tickets allow the same entry to the event

• The venue's accessibility information can be found here - https://www.rigb.org/visit

We are not the event organisers, so we recommend you check https://www.rigb.org/whats-on/global-origins-science for event-specific or accessibility information. We will endeavour to pass on any event updates, including scheduling changes and cancellations. However, we may not find out about these updates until they are public, so please be responsible for checking the status of your event.

This show is for over 16's only. ID may be required at the door.
Tickets
You may purchase a maximum of 4 tickets for this event.

Free TFG Ticket

£2.95 Booking fee per person

Free TFG Ticket with £5 Donation to Royal Institution

£5.00
+ £2.95 Booking fee per person

Location

The Royal Institution of Great Britain

21 Albemarle Street

London

W1S 4BS

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