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What?
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The Swedish Museum of Natural History is running a seminar series on issues of wide interest for natural history. Topics may range from cosmology to conservation biology, with an emphasis on recent scientific advances and cross-discipline interactions. Our aim is to present lectures that will communicate the excitement of modern science to a varied but scientifically informed audience of scientists, students and laymen.
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When?
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Regular LETS time is Tuesday afternoons, at 16.00. There may be deviations from this time depending on when our lecturers can make it.
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Where?
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In Lilla hörsalen (formerly Filmsalen), Swedish Museum of Natural History, Frescativägen 40, Stockholm. The room is next to the museum restaurant.
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Who?
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There are a number of top-notch scientists giving lectures. The seminars are open to everyone interested. Entrance is free. The language is English (occasionally Swedish, as advertised).
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How?
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We hope for lots of questions and discussions during and after the lectures, and there will be opportunity for an informal get-together after each lecture.
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