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21.10.2016
The Human Mind — New Insights
from Neuroscience
Neuroscientist Daniel J.Siegel, clinical
professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of
Medicine and bestselling author of Brainstorm
and The Whole-Brain Child, joins the how to:
Academy for a major talk which asks: What is
the human mind? And what makes us feel
'alive'?
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31.08.2016
Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz: Can
Europe Be Saved?
Professor Joseph Stiglitz in conversation
with Kamal Ahmed.
Nobel Prize-winning economist and bestselling
author Joseph Stiglitz joins the how to: Academy
to examine the current crisis in the European
Union — and explain why its survival may mean
scrapping the euro.
Designed to bring Europe closer together, the
euro has actually done the opposite: after nearly
a decade without growth...
12.09.2016
Design Your Life (Evening Talk)
with Bill Burnett & Dave Evans
The most popular Stanford University course,
Designing Your Life, which has changed so many
people's lives, is coming to the how to: Academy.
This will be the first time ever that Silicon Valley
design innovators Bill Burnett and Dave Evans
have introduced their course to an outside
audience....
06.09.2016
How David Bowie Changed The World:
A Special Event
with Paul Morley and Deborah Levy
Paul Morley, co•curator of the V&A exhibition
David Bowie Is ... and author of the first definitive
biography of Bowie since his death, is joined by
acclaimed writer Deborah Levy to present a
unique event that will celebrate and examine the
life, work and influence of David Bowie.
Illuminating some of the greatest moments of
Bowie's career...
17.10.2016
Live Wild, Be Brave. An Evening with
Cheryl Strayed.
with Cheryl Strayed
Author of #1 New York Times bestselling memoir
Wild, Cheryl Strayed has been a source of
inspiration and comfort to readers across the
globe — among them, Reese Witherspoon, who
made Strayed's most famous book into an
extraordinary, critically acclaimed film.
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25.10.2016
Understand Contemporary Society —
Insights from the World Expert in
Evolutionary Biology
with Robert Trivers
What can evolutionary biology tell us about
gender? Can it provide a better understanding of
sexuality? And how can it explain violent and
abhorrent cultural practices. such as 'honour
killings'?
Robert Trivers, 'arguably today's most original
thinker in evolutionary theory' (Richard Dawkins)
joins the how to: Academy to apply the theories
of evolutionary biology to some of the most
complex issues of society and...
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01.12.2016
How To Change The World 2016
The day will be moderated by Matthew
Taylor of the RSA.
We are delighted to reveal the full line-up for how
to: Change The World, the extraordinary day-long
conference that gives you a panoramic view of
the future.
Presenting leading experts on: solar power.
holographic computing, new techniques in cancer
research, neural implants. robotic brains, human-
centred geolocation. clean hydrogen fuel cells,
3D printed organs, DNA data, epigenetics.
Alzheimer's prevention and more.
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how to: CULTURE
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In this major event, Richard J Evans, author of a groundbreaking new study of
the period (The Pursuit of Power: Europe 1815-1914), is joined by another
historian of international acclaim, Margaret MacMillan, to discuss Europe's...
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21.09.2016
Read Kafka's The Metamorphosis
with Will Self
Since its publication tot years ago, The
Metamorphosis has crawled creepily into the
cultural imagination where it dozes away,
scuttles about and makes the occasional bid
for freedom. But what is the meaning of
Franz Kafka's nightmarish tale? Is it an
analysis of an identity crisis — or of adolescent
awkwardness? Is it about family conflict — or
the dehumanizing effects...
24.10.2016
Write Like The New Yorker — A
Masterclass in Style
with Mary Norris
Mary Norris, long-time copy editor of The
New Yorker and beloved proof-reader of
Philip Roth joins the how to: Academy to
teach us the mysteries of the semicolon, the
places a comma should (and shouldn't) be
seen, and the purpose of the enigmatic dots
that hover over the word naïve.
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how to: SCIENCE
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In this extraordinary evening you will hear the stories of two men, one who
wanted to know what it was like to be a badger and the other who wanted to
become a goat.
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07.09.2016
Understand Animal Intelligence (A
groundbreaking new study)
with Frans de Waal
World-renowned biologist and primatologist
Frans de Waal joins the how to: Academy to
discuss his groundbreaking new work, which
challenges everything we think we know
about animal intelligence.
08.09.2016
Cities of the Future
with Laurie Winkless
What will the city of the future look like? This
talk by science writer Laurie Winkless will
explore the cutting-edge research from labs
across the world to build the megacity of
tomorrow.
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