Georgina Ferry to deliver CLCC Annual Lecture 2024

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Georgina Ferry with a bust of Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin

Georgina Ferry with a bust of Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, whose biography she wrote

Science writer-author-broadcaster Georgina Ferry will discuss channel-switching in science communication

The Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication is delighted to announce that Georgina Ferry will deliver this year's Charmian Brinson Honorary Guest Lecture on 12th November 2024.

Drawing on the approaches needed to navigate through a career as a science communicator, this year's talk is entitled From jack-of-all-trades to multi-hyphenate: channel-switching in science communication.

  • Georgina Ferry: From jack-of-all-trades to multi-hyphenate: channel-switching in science communication
  • 6-7pm, Tuesday 12 Nov 2024
  • Pippard Lecture Theatre, Sherfield Level 5, South Kensington Campus.

Register to attend Georgina Ferry's Lecture 12/11/24

About the Charmian Brinson Honorary Lecture

The Charmian Brinson Honarary Lecture is an annual, free lecture where CLCC welcomes an external speaker to discuss a relevant topic of their choice. Students of the Imperial Horizons programme are invited to join the lecture, alongside Imperial College London staff and members of the public.  Dr Alexander van Tulleken delivered the 2021 lecture and Professor Roberto Trotta the 2022 lecture. We look forward to hearing what Georgina can teach us from her varied career in science communication.

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Ms Cleo Bowen

Ms Cleo Bowen
Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication