Week of Events
Neuroscience of Love
Neuroscience of Love
Love’s been around a long time. As an evolutionary anthropologist Dr. Anna Machin is fascinated by what makes us fall in love and what keeps us there. In this talk she will use the results of cutting edge research in the fields of neuroscience, genetics, evolutionary theory and psychology to explain what happens in our...
Reversing Climate Change: The importance of 1.5 degrees
Reversing Climate Change: The importance of 1.5 degrees
Why is 1.5˚C so crucial to the future of our planet? Can we effect - or even reverse - the Climate Change process? Or are we too late? Join Mark Maslin, Professor of Climatology at UCL, for an eye-opening and informative talk on how important our actions are to the very survival of earth as...
Couples that kill
Couples that kill
One of the first British policemen to work with the FBI Behavioural Science Unit in Quantico, Virginia, Paul Harrison spent almost four decades, interacting with, researching, analysing and profiling many of the world’s most violent murderers and serial killers in an attempt to gain insight into their psyche. Join the UK's very own Mindhunter as he relives...
Stephen Grant
Stephen Grant
Along with his clutch of awards and critical acclaim, Stephen Grant must surely have right to the title of hardest working comedian in the UK. Regular compere of Krater Comedy Club at Brighton's Komedia, Stephen still finds the time to headline and MC gigs all over the country as well as being a regular guest on The...
Paul Sinha – The Ages of Man
Paul Sinha – The Ages of Man
PAUL SINHA THE TWO AGES OF MAN Paul Sinha returns to The Comedy Box with his life, seemingly, still bordering on disarray. Having spent two decades juggling disparate careers, loneliness, heartbreak, a multitude of vices and an overwhelming urge to show off his general knowledge, he finds that just as one problem disappears, another emerges. Paul...