Many staff and students have an interest in some aspect of the history of science and technology. This series hopes to bring together people across the campus with curiosity and knowledge and stimulate interest in these broad historical themes. Do please suggest topics, periods and approaches.
The next seminar in the series is as follows:
3.00 Friday 17th February 2012
Robert Recorde Room, Faraday
Professor E Brian Davies, FRS, FLSW
King's College
Newton's concept of induction
Next month we have:
3.00 Friday 16th March 2012
Robert Recorde Room, Faraday
Dr Adam Mosley
Swansea
1577 and all that: early modern comets and their histories revisited
- Radar scan will unearth more secrets of Swansea's copper past
- Seaweed as biofuel
- Philip Leverhulme prize awarded
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News
- Radar scan will unearth more secrets of Swansea's copper past
- Seaweed as biofuel
- Philip Leverhulme prize awarded
- Momentum Feb 2012
- Grant awarded for child refugee research
- Rory Wilson and the Magnetic Penguins
- The visual communication of dragonflies
- Algal Blooms
- Soil Surface Matters
- Scottish Guardianship Pilot
- Planet Earth Online
- Algae fuel development
- Glaciology research interview on Radio Wales
- Greenland's disappearing ice sheets
- Loggerhead turtles take 45 years to grow up
- Swansea University in the news
- Swansea University in the news
- Hylobius
- Science Cafe: From Sunlight to Electricity
- United Nations Day, October 24th
News Archive
Scientists, Science and Society: The History of Science and Technology
On behalf of the College of Science, Professors Niels Jacob (Mathematics) and John Tucker are hosting a new occasional seminar series





