Forthcoming Event: Brian Cox Internet Lecture 28th June
Star Lectures
by Brian Cox, physicist, recent presenter of BBC's "Wonders of the Solar System"
On Monday 28 June 2010, University of Manchester Physicist Professor Brian Cox will be delivering a lecture aimed at GCSE/Key Stage 4 Science pupils that will be broadcast live via webcast. Professor Cox will be discussing the "Big Bang", the origins of the universe and the importance of science to our modern civilisation.
Live Webcast
Where: on our live webcast page - a link will be posted on 28 June
When: Monday 28 June
Time: 1.30pm - 2.30pm BST
**If you want to see this video live, it will be shown at the Drama Studio at 1.30pm Monday (Arrive earlier. No admittance after form time bell goes!!) [update: cancelled due to technical problems. DVD of event will hopefully available to view in a similar session at a later date (hopefully before the end of term!)]
(If you miss the lecture on Monday, you can always catch it later on YouTube )
by Brian Cox, physicist, recent presenter of BBC's "Wonders of the Solar System"
On Monday 28 June 2010, University of Manchester Physicist Professor Brian Cox will be delivering a lecture aimed at GCSE/Key Stage 4 Science pupils that will be broadcast live via webcast. Professor Cox will be discussing the "Big Bang", the origins of the universe and the importance of science to our modern civilisation.
Live Webcast
Where: on our live webcast page - a link will be posted on 28 June
When: Monday 28 June
Time: 1.30pm - 2.30pm BST
**If you want to see this video live, it will be shown at the Drama Studio at 1.30pm Monday (Arrive earlier. No admittance after form time bell goes!!) [update: cancelled due to technical problems. DVD of event will hopefully available to view in a similar session at a later date (hopefully before the end of term!)]
(If you miss the lecture on Monday, you can always catch it later on YouTube )
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