Paul Henderson – On being interviewed for Museum Lives: An Oral History of the Natural History Museum

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Event date:12 -13 May 2011
Royal Society
Carlton House Terrace
London SW1

Science Voices: Scientists speak about science and themselves

a joint conference of
Centre for Arts and Humanities Research at the Natural History Museum
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
Centre for History of Science at the Royal Society
(part-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council)

 

Professor Paul Henderson CBE FGS (Hon Prof of Mineralogy, University College London; Trustee, Horniman Museum; ex-Director of Science, Natural History Museum) - On being interviewed for Museum Lives: An Oral History of the Natural History Museum

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Malcolm Longair – The challenges of writing Royal Society Biographical Memoirs

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Event date:12 -13 May 2011
Royal Society
Carlton House Terrace
London SW1

Science Voices: Scientists speak about science and themselves

a joint conference of
Centre for Arts and Humanities Research at the Natural History Museum
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
Centre for History of Science at the Royal Society
(part-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council)

 

Professor Malcolm Longair CBE FRS FRSE (Emeritus Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy, Director of Development of the Cavendish Laboratory and Professorial Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge) – The challenges of writing Royal Society Biographical Memoirs

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Tilli Tansey – Hidden voices: an oral history of medical laboratory technicians

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Event date:12 -13 May 2011
Royal Society
Carlton House Terrace
London SW1

Science Voices: Scientists speak about science and themselves

a joint conference of
Centre for Arts and Humanities Research at the Natural History Museum
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
Centre for History of Science at the Royal Society
(part-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council)

 

Professor Tilli Tansey (School of History, Queen Mary University of London) - Hidden voices: an oral history of medical laboratory technicians

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Simone Turchetti – Scientists with a safebox: perspectives on the oral history of science and secrecy

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Event date:12 -13 May 2011
Royal Society
Carlton House Terrace
London SW1

Science Voices: Scientists speak about science and themselves

a joint conference of
Centre for Arts and Humanities Research at the Natural History Museum
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
Centre for History of Science at the Royal Society
(part-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council)

 

Dr Simone Turchetti (Research Fellow, Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Manchester) – Scientists with a safebox: perspectives on the oral history of science and secrecy

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Brian Cathcart – Subjects, objects and expectations in Museum Lives: an oral history of the Natural History Museum

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Event date:12 -13 May 2011
Royal Society
Carlton House Terrace
London SW1

Science Voices: Scientists speak about science and themselves

a joint conference of
Centre for Arts and Humanities Research at the Natural History Museum
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
Centre for History of Science at the Royal Society
(part-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council)

 

Professor Brian Cathcart (School of Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University and Principal Investigator, Museum Lives: an oral history of the Natural History Museum, AHRC Knowledge Transfer Fellowship) - Subjects, objects and expectations in Museum Lives: an oral history of the Natural History Museum

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Keith Moore – Society life: from presidents to ‘Personal Information Files’

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Event date:12 -13 May 2011
Royal Society
Carlton House Terrace
London SW1

Science Voices: Scientists speak about science and themselves

a joint conference of
Centre for Arts and Humanities Research at the Natural History Museum
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
Centre for History of Science at the Royal Society
(part-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council)

 

Keith Moore (Librarian, Royal Society) – Society life: from presidents to ‘Personal Information Files’

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Sue Hawkins – Whose story is it anyway? The challenges of doing institutional oral history

in Academic Service by on June 28th, 2011

 

 

 

 

Event date:12 -13 May 2011
Royal Society
Carlton House Terrace
London SW1

Science Voices: Scientists speak about science and themselves

a joint conference of
Centre for Arts and Humanities Research at the Natural History Museum
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
Centre for History of Science at the Royal Society
(part-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council)

 

Dr Sue Hawkins (Centre for the Historical Record, Department of Politics and History, Kingston University)- Whose story is it anyway? The challenges of doing institutional oral history

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Peter Collins – Writing the recent history of the Royal Society

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Event date:12 -13 May 2011
Royal Society
Carlton House Terrace
London SW1

Science Voices: Scientists speak about science and themselves

a joint conference of
Centre for Arts and Humanities Research at the Natural History Museum
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
Centre for History of Science at the Royal Society
(part-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council)

 

Dr Peter Collins (Department of History and Center for Society and Genetics, University of California at Los Angeles) – Writing the recent history of the Royal Society

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Soraya de Chadarevian – An historian’s perspective: doing and using interviews

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Event date:12 -13 May 2011
Royal Society
Carlton House Terrace
London SW1

Science Voices: Scientists speak about science and themselves

a joint conference of
Centre for Arts and Humanities Research at the Natural History Museum
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
Centre for History of Science at the Royal Society
(part-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council)

 

Professor Soraya de Chadarevian (Department of History and Center for Society and Genetics, University of California at Los Angeles) – An historian’s perspective: doing and using interviews

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Paul Merchant – Oral history and the scientific self

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Event date:12 -13 May 2011
Royal Society
Carlton House Terrace
London SW1

Science Voices: Scientists speak about science and themselves

a joint conference of
Centre for Arts and Humanities Research at the Natural History Museum
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
Centre for History of Science at the Royal Society
(part-funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council)

 

Dr Paul Merchant (Oral History Interviewer, ‘A Changing Planet’, An Oral History of British Science, National Life Stories, The British Library) – Oral history and the scientific self

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