Recent Lectures in English

The VHL Tumor Suppressor Protein: Insights into Oxygen Sensing and Cancer

Professor and Nobel Price winner in medicine, William G. Kaelin, Jr., M.D. gave a lecture in the series of Royal Academy Nobel Laureate Lectures.

Looking at molecules and their dynamic interactions in their native, functional states

Professor and Nobel Price winner in chemistry, Joachim Frank gave a lecture in the series of Royal Academy Nobel Laureate Lectures.

Whose Heritage? Preservation, Possession, and Peoples

Kwame Anthony Appiah gave the 10th lecture in series of Royal Academy Lectures in Humanities and Social Sciences.

L’oréal-UNESCO For Women In Science 2023 awards

This year's recipients of the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science awards will gave three short public lectures.
The lectures was in English.

Building stars, planets and the ingredients for life in space

Ewine van Dishoeck, Professor of Molecular Astrophysics at University of Leiden gave a public lecture


CLIMATE CHANGE AND INNOVATIVE PATHS TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Professor and Nobel Price winner in physics, molecylar og cellular physiology, environmental studies and engineering, Steven Chu gave a lecture in the series of Royal Academy Nobel Laureate Lectures September 4th.

QCD: The Power and the Glory

Nobel price winner Frank Wilczek gave a lecture about the strongest force in the universe – The strong nuclear force.

Origins of Human Cooperation

Michael Tomasello, professor in psychology og neuroscience at Duke University, gave the 9th lecture in series of Royal Academy Lectures in Humanities and Social Sciences.


Our Magnetic Earth

Chris Finlay, Professor at DTU Space gave a public lecture as a part a series of lectures celebrating the 200th anniversary of H.C. Ørsteds discovery of electromagnetism

The awkward origin of extinction

Royal Academy Lectures in Humanities and Social Sciences with anthropologist and professor at University of Iceland Gísli Pálsson.

The Circadian Rhythm Story: Past, Present and Future

Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, Professor Michael Rosbash, gives a public lecture

The Joy of Discovery

The 2016 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Ben Feringa gives Royal Academy Nobel Laureate Lecture

Thomas Hobbes: Picturing the state

Royal Academy Lecture in the Humanities and Social Sciences with Quentin Skinner

The fuel of life

Royal Academy Nobel Laureate Lecture with Sir John E. Walker

Topological Defects and Phase Transitions

Royal Academy Nobel Laureate Lecture with Mike Kosterlitz

How Much SRISK is Too Much?

Royal Academy Noble Laureate Lecture

Nuclear reprogramming and prospects for cell replacement in humans.

Royal Academy Nobel Laureate Lecture with John Gurdon

A Random Walk to Graphene

Nobel Laureate Lecture with Andre Geim

May-Britt Moser: Grid cells and cortical maps for space

Nobel Laureate Lecture - Public Lecture on 19 April 2016.

Sheila Jasanoff: Science and Sense-Making

Royal Academy Lecture in the Humanities and Social Sciences - Public lecture on 17 march 2016

Dan Shechtman: Quasi-Periodic Materials, a Paradigm Shift in Crystallography

Nobel Laureate Lecture - Public lecture on 17 september 2015

Martha Nussbaum: Anger and Revolutionary Justice

Royal Academy Lecture in the Humanities and Social Sciences - Public lecture on 18 june 2015

Sir Tim Hunt: How to win a Nobel Prize

Nobel Laureate Lecture - Public lecture on 21 April 2015