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SUMMARY:Lecture: Orchids of Crete with Christine Nicolson
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 7pm on Tuesday\, 22nd October for the lecture on the Orchids of Crete by Christine Nicolson\, orchid propagator at Glasgow Botanic Gardens. \nFriends of Glasgow Botanic Gardens are pleased to offer this free lecture jointly with the Glasgow Natural History Society and the Scottish Orchid Society. \nFollow Christine Nicolson on Instagram. \n  \n7pm on Tuesday\, 22 October 2024 \nLecture Theatre C \nBoyd Orr Building \nUniversity of Glasgow
URL:https://glasgowbotanicgardens.com/event/lecture-orchids-of-crete-with-christine-nicolson/
LOCATION:Boyd Orr Building\, University Avenue\, Glasgow\, G12 8SP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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SUMMARY:Lecture: A Profile on David Douglas by Ann Lindsay
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 7pm on Tuesday\, 12 November for a lecture from journalist and author Ann Lindsay:  David Douglas\, plant collector- the best kind of clever\, adventurous and energetic Scot. This lecture commemorates the start of Douglas’ and John Scouler’s expedition to collect plants in north-west America.  \nFriends of Glasgow Botanic Gardens are pleased to offer this free lecture jointly with the Glasgow Natural History Society and Glasgow Tree Lovers Society. \nFollow Ann Lindsay online. \n7pm on Tuesday\, 12 November 2024 \nLecture Theatre C \nBoyd Orr Building \nUniversity of Glasgow
URL:https://glasgowbotanicgardens.com/event/lecture-a-profile-on-david-douglas-by-ann-lindsay/
LOCATION:Boyd Orr Building\, University Avenue\, Glasgow\, G12 8SP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Guest lecture: Discovering mammals in the time of dinosaurs with Dr Elsa Panciroli
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, 12 February at 7pm in Kelvin Hall for a guest lecture\, Discovering mammals in the time of dinosaurs by Dr Elsa Panciroli. \nMammals\, the furry\, milk-giving group to which humans also belong\, can trace their origins back to the Mesozoic. Fossils\, from the Isle of Skye in Scotland in particular\, are providing new insights\, revealing how their evolution alongside the dinosaurs set the foundations of their survival and success after the mass extinction 66 million years ago. In this talk\, we will find out about fieldwork in Skye uncovering exceptionally preserved fossils\, and the new analytical techniques revealing how mammals lived\, grew\, and flourished in the Jurassic. \nDr Elsa Panciroli is a palaeobiologist from the Scottish Highlands who completed her undergraduate degree in Environmental Science at the University of the Highlands and Islands\, her Masters in Palaeobiology at the University of Bristol\, and her PhD joint between the University of Edinburgh and National Museums Scotland. 
URL:https://glasgowbotanicgardens.com/event/guest-lecture-discovering-mammals-in-the-time-of-dinosaurs-with-dr-elsa-panciroli/
LOCATION:Kelvin Hall\, 1445 Argyle St\, Glasgow G3 8AW\, Glasgow\, G3 8AW
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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SUMMARY:Guest lecture: The Pines they are A-Changing with Rob Wilson
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Kelvin Hall at 7pm on Thursday\, 19 February 2026 for a guest lecture “The Pines they are a-changing” by Professor Rob Wilson of University of St Andrews. \nProf Wilson says: \n“I am a tree-ring scientist – a so-called Dendrochronologist. My main research focusses on late Holocene palaeoclimatology (the Common Era) with specific emphasis on the use of tree-ring archives to understand the drivers of climate and environmental change. ” \n  \n 
URL:https://glasgowbotanicgardens.com/event/guest-lecture-the-pines-they-are-a-changing-with-rob-wilson/
LOCATION:Kelvin Hall\, 1445 Argyle St\, Glasgow G3 8AW\, Glasgow\, G3 8AW
CATEGORIES:Talks & Lectures
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