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BA Festival of Science in Liverpool.


WOMB wars: from conception to delivery On September 9, Lord Robert Winston </skitime.jpg> Robert Maurice Lipson Winston, Baron Winston (born July 15, 1940) is a British doctor, scientist, politician, and television presenter. Life and career
Winston was born in London to Laurence Winston and Ruth Winston-Fox.
 joins an expert panel including Professor Susan Wray, Dr Siobhan Quenby and Mr Charles Kingsland, to discuss the difficulties mothers-to-be face. Venue: Leggate Theatre, Victoria Building, University of Liverpool The grade II listed red-brick Victoria Building, designed by architect Alfred Waterhouse was opened in 1892 and is a well known landamark in The University of Liverpool The Building was the inspiration for the term "red brick university". . From 1pm-3pm.

Admission pounds 5.

What role does science play in culture? Does culture influence science?

On September 10, Robert Winston joins Phil Redmond Phil Redmond CBE (born 1949 in Liverpool, brought up in Huyton, Merseyside) is an English television producer and scriptwriter. He is well-known for having created several popular television series such as Grange Hill (BBC One, 1978—present), Brookside  and Robin Dunbar to debate the relationship between culture and science. Venue: Muspratt Lecture theatre, University of Liverpool The University of Liverpool is a university in the city of Liverpool, England. History

The University was established in 1881 as University College Liverpool, admitting its first students in 1882.
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From 9.30am-11.30am.

Admission is pounds 5.

See http://www.theba.net/theba/ FestivalofScience/ index.htm for more details and to buy tickets.
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Aug 18, 2008
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