Attend a live lecture / talk or seminar in London



Hello, friends
January almost finish, this month was really good for me, 18 days ran, I have learned, wrote and talk about globalisation and issues about sustainability, environment, agriculture, and poverty.. I have read several books about this topic, actually 4 and those books helped me. Also, I've listened two lectuares and good videos about poverty and food production.. yeah! I made a hard work, and probably I will continue for my master course.. I would like to suggest for all students to attend a live lecture in London. It will help develop our listening skills for understanding lectures and talks. One of the places to attend is at UCL, and I will try to attend in special: 27 January: President Obama and America in the world: from inauguration to action, 26 February: Children and the environment - independence or obesity?, 5 March: The future of Brazil

After those events I 'll post a brief notes and write a summary of the main points afterwards.

LUNCH HOUR LECTURES

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lhl/

UCL Lunch Hour Lecture Series
  • Feed your mind at lunchtime
  • Free and open to everyone, with places allocated on a first-come, first-served basis
  • Watch the lectures online (each lecture is available to watch online from 7 days after the event)

Time and location: 1.15–1.55pm, Darwin Lecture Theatre, UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT. Please click here for a map to the Darwin Lecture Theatre. Please note the entrance to the Darwin Building is via Malet Place.

Admission: Free and open to everyone with no need to book. Please arrive early as places are limited. Admittance is on a first-come first-served basis.

Watch online: If you are unable to attend, all Lunch Hour Lectures will be available to watch online from 7 days after the event