Risk – Darwin College Lecture Series 2010 Cambridge University
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In the second term of every academic year since 1986 Darwin College has organised a series of eight public lectures. Each series has been built around a single theme, approached in a multi-disciplinary way, and with each lecture prepared for a general audience by a leading authority on his or her subject. The theme of the 2010 Series is "Risk"
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Risk and (Human-induced) Climate Change
Darwin College Lecture Series 2010
"Risk and (Human-induced) Climate Change"
by Professor Bob Watson (UEA) -
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Risk and Natural Catastrophes
Darwin College Lecture Series 2010
"Risk and Natural Catastrophes"
by Professor Mark Bailey (Armagh Observatory) -
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Risk, Security and Terrorism
Darwin College Lecture Series 2010
"Risk, Security and Terrorism"
by Professor Lucia Zedner (Oxford) -
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Risk and Humanities
Darwin College Lecture Series 2010
"Risk and Humanities"
Professor Mary Beard (Cambridge) -
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Risk and Government: The Architectonics of Blame-avoidance
Darwin College Lecture Series 2010
"Risk and Government: The Architectonics of Blame-avoidance"
by Professor Christopher Hood, University of Oxford -
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Risk and the Brain: The Neural Basis of Decision Making Under Uncertainty
Darwin College Lecture Series 2010 – Risk
"Risk and the Brain: The Neural Basis of Decision Making Under Uncertainty"
by Professor John O'Doherty (TCD)