An afternoon meeting at the University of Surrey, 8 September 2009
Fifty years ago, C P Snow claimed there were 'two cultures' - with an unbridgeable gulf between literary culture and that of science and technology. The idea sparked widespread controversy, which has continued ever since.
This meeting, which is part of the British Science Festival at the University of Surrey (Guildford), takes a critical look at Snow's notorious idea and its enduring appeal. Have the two cultures moved any closer? And what do they imply for the larger questions he raised about education, economic development, and global inequality?
Chair: Jon Turney
Speakers:
Prof Robert Bud (Science Museum): The Two Cultures: a 20th century dilemma
Dr Ted Nield (Editor, Geoscientist magazine): What did CP Snow really say and what did he mean?
Prof Raymond Tallis (University of Manchester): After the Two Cultures: can we meet Snow's challenge?
Date: Tuesday 8 September 2009
Time: 4.006.00 pm
Organised by: General Section, British Science Association
For more information and booking, please see the British Science Festival website.
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