Language courses
View "Language courses in Spanish, Italian, French, Brazilian-Portuguese and German"
Language courses
View "Language courses in Spanish, Italian, French, Brazilian-Portuguese and German"
This exhibition presents the work of eight London based photographers, who came together at Conway Hall in February 2017 to explore the theme of the portrait: Jason Boxall, Sisi Burns, Jo Clemens, Romy McCarthy, Niaz Maleknia, Robert Raynard, Lydie Salima and Timothy Stubbs Hughes.
Staged will be an intervention where artists, lawyers and activists, thinkers, collaboratively create objects/images/sounds/performances/expressions on the theme of the workshop, with discussion before and after as to the integral linking of art, law and protest and what this means for social change.
View "Intersections of Art, Law and Protest"
A self-development workshop in partnership with Psychologies Magazine (www.psychologies.co.uk)
View "How Singing Can Change Your Life"
Bhagavad Gita Chapter V Lectures by Sunandaji, Daughter-Disciple of Swami Parthasarathy
View "The Grandeur of Renunciation"
The Bertrand Russell Room has a capacity of 35 people, and is perfect for auditions, rehearsals and meetings.
The Brockway Room has a capacity of 70 people, and is ideal for meetings, lectures, and even exhibitions.
Mayfair Catering specialises in providing the highest standard of in-house catering for a range of occasions at Conway Hall.
With a capacity of 400 spread over balcony and floor seating, our Main Hall retains its period features and is internationally renowned for its excellent acoustics.
Further information on our facilities and support available from Conway Hall’s staff and partners.
Our Foyer and a further suite of three additional rooms, with capacities between 8 and 35, fulfils our complement of discrete hireable, rooms and spaces.
Starlight Design is an events company dedicated to the production of any event at Conway Hall, whatever the size.
A wide range of AV equipment is available to hire – technical support for events can be arranged in advance.
A reference Library open to all. Whether you’re a dedicated researcher or just curious, come and browse our shelves.
You can search both our library books and archives online via our catalogue.
Conway Hall’s library and archives contain a wealth of historical texts, artworks, music and other printed materials.
The Humanist Library and Archives has commenced the process of digitising our collections in order to share them beyond the confines of our building. Our first digital collection is called Architecture and Place and explores the history of the buildings that have or do shelter our Society, the Conway Hall Ethical Society, and the spaces which we have called home.
In this new series of blogs, PhD student Jessica Beck sheds some light on the musical past of Conway Hall
From the Archives allows us in the Humanist Library and Archives to share some of our wonderful items and our learning with you! It also includes entries from the former…
As with many great discoveries they were found by chance. We had been working at Happisburgh for over a decade, but visited in May 2013 to continue geophysics on the…
View "Stepping into Britain: The Early Human Occupation of Europe"
The Kim Cult Current North Korean national legend is very easily summarised. The Koryo Dynasty, between 918 and 1392, unified the peninsula. This was followed by what is called “feudal…
The election and assumption to office of President Trump in January 2017 and the Brexit vote and its unfolding implications have led to widespread discussions as to whether we are…
The new leadership of the Green Party has called for a “progressive alliance” involving Labour, Greens, Plaid Cymru, the SNP and the Lib Dems to take on the Conservatives in…
1. Liberal Democracy after Brexit and Trump Where do the Brexit vote and Donald Trump’s election leave liberal democracy? Both events are to do with the discontent of the disenfranchised…
John Barrett (15 October 1936 – 19 January 2017) We regret to report the unexpected death of CHES member John Barrett, after some routine operations. His non-religious funeral was conducted…
Warning: this article contains sexually explicit descriptions. This piece starts with a warning: if you are worried about explicit sexual language, you should consider skipping to a different article. The…
View "The Role of Language in Understanding Sexual Behaviour"
In this unique and controversial discussion event, Lucy Anderson and Professor Keith Pilbeam addressed the question of whether our focus should be on creating a brand new EU rather than…
“Let that boy boogie-woogie because it’s in him and it got to come out.” John Lee Hooker This will be the last post in this series… About thirty years ago, I…
“Becoming who you are is not something one is ever finished doing.” Nietzsche It is not with sadness that we should begin this penultimate post, but with unbridled joy because,…