Skip to content

10 May 2017 | 0 minutes read


10 May 2017 | 0 minutes read


Press Releases, Schools

Share this

This is an archived news story which is over 12 months old and may contain out of date information

Physics lecture at AWE

AWE is holding an open physics lecture in conjunction with the Institute of Physics (IOP).

The IOP branch lecture will be about “Modelling Climate – From the Mid-Cretaceous to Middle Earth” presented by Prof Dan Lunt, from University of Bristol.

The lecture will be held at the William Penney Theatre on May 15th at AWE’s Recreational Society, Aldermaston, Berkshire.

Tea/Coffee and Biscuits will be served from 7pm and the lecture will start at 7:30pm.

The lecture is open to all, including children and non IOP members.

Please email [email protected] if you wish to attend.

More news

Latest News

AWE announces new Strategic Alliance with the University of Strathclyde

As part of AWE’s partnerships with UK academia in support of our mission, we are pleased to announce a new Strategic Alliance with the University of Strathclyde to drive innovation in nuclear science and technology. Joining the University of Bristol, Cranfield University, Heriot-Watt University, and Imperial College London, the University of Strathclyde has become AWE’s […]

AWE Recognised Among Top Ten in the 2025 REDI Index for Religious Inclusion AWE is proud to announce its inclusion in the top ten of the 2025 Religious Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (REDI) Index

Latest News

AWE named a top ten inclusive employer

It’s official; we’re a top ten inclusive employer in the Religious Freedom & Business Foundation 2025 Religious Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (REDI) Index. It means we join the ranks of Thames Water, Direct Line Group, John Lewis Partnership and Rolls-Royce. We take inclusion seriously and we believe in walking the walk. That’s why we have several initiatives in […]

Latest News

Academia exchange: AWE sponsored PhD student’s international experience

An AWE sponsored PhD student from Bangor University, Moli, has recently returned from a unique and inspiring four-month international exchange programme that provided valuable insights into the wider nuclear industry and contributed to her PhD research which uses computational methods to explore and assess the nuclear forensics signatures of exotic materials and how they evolve over […]

Search Sitemap