We’re one of several UK livestreaming venues for the Royal Institution’s Christmas Lectures! Come and watch ‘The Truth About AI’ in December

Kids, parents, guardians, families, teachers! We’re inviting you to QMUL to watch a livestream recording of the annual #XmasLectures! See below for tickets.

Royal Institution: Prof Michael Wooldridge with a robot arm. Michael holds a red apple in one hand and he and the robot arm are both holding a blue book – photo credit: Paul Wilkinson

The Royal Institution’s Christmas Lectures for children and young people take place in the Faraday Lecture theatre in central London and the events will be recorded by the BBC for later broadcast on television over Christmas. This year Prof Mike Wooldridge will be talking about The Truth About AI.

There’ll also be a live videolink, livestreaming the lectures to several locations around the UK and we’ve got some free tickets (100 per lecture) for your family or school to come and watch this. You won’t be on-screen or recorded, it’s more like going to the cinema.

Tickets

If you want to attend more than one of the FREE lectures (that’s fine) please note that you’ll need to get a ticket for each person for each event.

Our (CS4FN) events will take place at QMUL’s People’s Palace (map / What3Words) on Mile End Road.

The People’s Place, Mile End Road, by ‘Reading Tom’ at Flickr and Wikipedia

Note that QMUL staff at the Neuron Pod in the Centre of the Cell will also be running livestreaming events, on the Thursday and Saturday, with a small charge to cover costs and you can get tickets for their livestream events here.


Main page | About the lectures |
About the livestream (coming soon)
Contact: Jo Brodie

Get free Eventbrite tickets ⬇️
Tue 12th | Thu 14th | Sat 16th


This blog is supported through EPSRC grant EP/W033615/1.

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