Bio-Lit Talks is an interdisciplinary collaboration exploring topical themes from the perspectives of the Arts, Sciences and Humanities. Organised as a three-event series and focusing on a new topic each month, this series discusses Death and Dying and their inextricable connection to our everyday cognition, imagination, behaviour, and societal structures.
The events are taking place at the Advanced Research Centre (ARC) on the University of Glasgow main campus. Online attendance via Zoom is also possible.
Attendance is free.
To register, please click below or visit Eventbrite.
To view Bio-Lit Talks’ previous events, visit their website.
List of events:
Wednesday, 25 October 2023, 6-8 PM – Vital Breathing: a workshop connecting how we breathe to how we live
Tuesday 7 November 2023, 6-8 PM: Envisioning ‘the End’: exploring our understanding and imagination of death across medical, social, and musical perspectives
Tuesday, 5 December 2023, 6-8 PM – Live Alone, Die at the Mercy of Others: a multidisciplinary conversation on the social experience of death