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= Next Meeting - ''The Impact of Science and Technology on the Development of the NHS'' =
== Now planning meetings for the 2022 Season  ==


We are extremely pleased to confirm the details of our joint meeting with the Economics and Current Affairs Group on the 23rd November. We will be welcoming Sir Richard Sykes, one of our most eminent scientists. He will be addressing the huge question of how technology might survive the NHS, arguably the most-loved of Britain's institutions, but one that is facing a more challenging future than ever before.
Please get in touch if you know of a suitable speaker or would like a specific topic addressed.


Note that as this meeting will be in the Library '''and the dress code will be evening dress'''. Following the Econ Group's convention, those who are coming directly from work or are travelling are welcome to attend in lounge suits.
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For more details, please visit the [[Richard Sykes]] page.
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= 2022 Programme =


'''Note that our next ''scheduled'' meeting has been cancelled.''' Anil Seth has been invited to The Mind Brain Institute in Berlin which is having a conference to  mark their 10 year anniversary. He has been invited to deliver their  'distinguished keynote lecture', which will form the culmination of a week of celebratory events. It is very unfortunate that this event directly clashes with our meeting, scheduled for the 19th October, but under the circumstances '''we have no option but to cancel the October meeting'''.


== Our Last Meeting ==
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Our meeting on the 13th of September was very lively. The evening was oppressively hot and the speaker, [[Tim Leunig]] defied 175 years' weight of tradition by refusing to wear a tie. This created a very difficult situation for the staff, but, predictably, Huw rose to the occasion and declared that the dress code departure could be tolerated as long as the speaker was confined to the Strangers' Room throughout.  
Dates for our meetings in 2020 are as follows (future dates are always provisional):
We will put this back when it has some shape.
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After the excitement over going tie-less, Prof Leunig's talk proved equally dramatic. His command of the subject was outstanding. Our group included specialists in education and at least one fellow economic historian. The talk strayed beyond the narrow confines of a discussion of the science curriculum to more general education matters, including a comparison of how we are tackling the need to produce a workforce prepared for the new digital age with our European neighbours. We learned about how Finland is increasingly not the role model it may once have been. We even heard about how a bit about the technology used in the Lancashire textile industry in the 19th Century. The presence of a number of teachers and education specialists made the Q&A very lively.
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Tim recently gave a short TEDx Whitehall talk on creativity and education. If you are interested, you can find the video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vajIsWwHEMc here].
I am currently working on the 2022 programme. I hope to have talks on the following subjects:


= About Us =
- Dark Matter,
The Reform Club Science and Technology Group was formed in July 2006 by a group of Club members who felt that prompted by a sense that almost all contemporary issues have a scientific or technological dimension. Our first speaker was Baroness Susan Greenfield giving a talk to us entitled &quot;Ageing and the Brain&quot; on 6th February 2007.


The group’s focus is on the social and ethical implications of science and technology, rather than the complexities of the science itself. we aim to generate a high level of debate and dialogue, helping us all to get to grips with the real scientific issues behind the headlines we all see every day.
- Quantum computing,


Speakers have come from all over the world, bringing a wide variety expertise. Unlike so many forums for debate, the Group benefits from a position of total independence from the scientific and political establishments, so that discussion about social and economic implications can be carried out in a spirit of open enquiry.
- Cyptocurrencies,


[[Meeting Format|Format of Meetings]]
- Applied Artificial Intelligence (speaker from DeepMind),


= Mailing List =
- Exploring Space (Nicole Stott),
Our [[Mailing_List]] is run on [https://mailchimp.com Mailchimp]. Please click through to add your details. We do not share addresses with anyone.


= Current Programme =
- Autonomous vehicle liability,


- Use of psychedelic drugs in treatment of mental illness,


* Dr [[Roger Highfield]], 3 February
- The Chinese social credit system (or related).
* Prof Dame [[Celia Hoyles]], 9 April
* Prof [[Graham Rook]], 21 April
* Prof [[Geoff Targett]], 25 May
* Prof [[David Nutt]], 8 June
* Prof [[Tim Leunig]], 13 September
* Prof [[Anil Seth]], 19th October
* Sir [[Richard Sykes]], 23 November


= Our Constitution =
If you have a comment, please get in touch, especially if you can refer me to a suitable speaker on any of the topics above.
[[Constitution]]


= Our History =
[[Past Speakers]]


= Our Committee =
[[FAQ]]
 
TBC
[[Committee]]
 
= Next Year's Programme =
Provisional dates for 2017 are as follows (all meeting are on Wednesdays, usually the 3rd one of each month):
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Month !! Day of Month !! Speaker !! Title
|-
| January || No Meeting || To Be Confirmed || To Be Confirmed
|-
| February || 15th || To Be Confirmed || To Be Confirmed
|-
| March || 15th || To Be Confirmed || To Be Confirmed
|-
| April || 19th || To Be Confirmed || To Be Confirmed
|-
| May || 16th, 17th, 23rd, or 31st || Still To Be Confirmed! || To Be Confirmed
|-
| June || 21st || To Be Confirmed || To Be Confirmed
|-
| July || No Meeting || To Be Confirmed || To Be Confirmed
|-
| August || No Meeting || To Be Confirmed || To Be Confirmed
|-
| September || 20th || To Be Confirmed || To Be Confirmed
|-
| October || 18th || To Be Confirmed || To Be Confirmed
|-
| November || 15th || To Be Confirmed || To Be Confirmed
|-
| December || No Meeting || To Be Confirmed || To Be Confirmed
|}
 
We hope to invite the following speakers:
 
* [[Giles Yeo]].
 
= Topics for 2017 =
Topics under active consideration are:
 
* [[Digital Art]]
* [[Computer Gaming/Virtual Worlds]]
* [[Energy Storage]]
* [[Crypto Currencies]]
* [[Robots and the future of human work]]
* [[The end of antibiotics]]
* [[Patient-centred medicine]]
* [[New materials and 3-D Printing]]
* [[Nuclear Fusion]]
* [[The Dark Net]]
* [[End of Life Experiences]]
* [[Nano Technology]]
* [[Peak Oil and Fracking]]
* [[Semantic Web]]
* [[In-vitro Meat]] (or algaculture?)
* [[Medical Robots]]
* [[Gene Therapy]]
* [[Biologics]]
 
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Revision as of 04:59, 17 December 2021

Now planning meetings for the 2022 Season

Please get in touch if you know of a suitable speaker or would like a specific topic addressed.

To keep informed, please sign up to our mailchimp list:

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2022 Programme

I am currently working on the 2022 programme. I hope to have talks on the following subjects:

- Dark Matter,

- Quantum computing,

- Cyptocurrencies,

- Applied Artificial Intelligence (speaker from DeepMind),

- Exploring Space (Nicole Stott),

- Autonomous vehicle liability,

- Use of psychedelic drugs in treatment of mental illness,

- The Chinese social credit system (or related).

If you have a comment, please get in touch, especially if you can refer me to a suitable speaker on any of the topics above.


FAQ