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U3A

Proposed Programme for 2007-2008 Sessions at Nonsuch High School For Girls

Meetings will take place on Wednesday afternoons once per month.  Please come to the 6th Form Common Room at 2.30pm, where light refreshments will be served. The talks will normally begin at 3pm and finish after questions about 4pm. Access is strictly from 2.30pm as the 6th form common room is in use until then.

‘For safety reasons we would ask that on arrival all U3A visitors sign the attendance sheet in the 6th Form Common Room’

Autumn Term 2007

September 12th Dr Emma McCoy - Imperial College, London 'From Magic Squares to Sudoku'
October 10th Malcolm Sutcliff 'Navigation in the 40's'
November 14th Keith Harman 'Dowser'
December 12th David McCallum 'Victorian Engineers'

Spring Term 2008

January 9th Ray Nichols Stem Cells 'Can there really be a future?'
January 23rd Mr David Fishwick - Nonsuch High School For Girls. 'The Galaxy'
February 13th Dr Silvester, Kings College, London Primes and Polygons
March 12th Stan Sherman - U3A Mechanics and Popular Understanding of Maths - 'Can policemen drive round corners?'
March 26th Professor Nigel Wood – Honorary Professorial Research Fellow  ‘Blood, Friction & Genes’ – What Physics & Engineering Science bring to the understanding of Cardiovascular Physiology & of Arterial Disease.

Summer Term 2008

April 23rd Peter Jones - Ex Metropolitan Police Forensic Recovery Unit. 'My life as a finger print expert'
May 14th Pam Hunter- Biologist & Bee Keeper Bees need Plants, Plants need Bees
June 11th Dr Peter Slater- University of Surrey. Squeaky Clean Transport: How Chemistry is Making a Difference
June 25th Mr Trevor Graham & Mr Lewis Dartnell - University College London Mathematical Biology - 'evolution, leopard spots and stealth fighter dragonflies'
July 9th Mr Ian Curry - Frosted Earth, as seen on BBC1's The Weather Show Gales, Greenhouses & Global Warming - 'Is our climate changing?'

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