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St George's newly arrived or promoted professors are invited to give an inaugural lecture to mark this milestone in their academic careers.
Professors use the opportunity to introduce themselves, update colleagues on current and future research plans, and share their research with wider audiences. It is also a chance to celebrate the support from friends and family, and from colleagues, mentors, and collaborators past and present.
St George's staff and students are welcome to attend these lectures which are taking place on site, as well as being streamed online.
Find out more about each of the lectures by clicking on each item below. We will provide details of each upcoming lecture as they become available.
We will add details of upcoming lectures here as soon as they are available.
See details and watch a recording of previous lectures by clicking each item below.
Please join us on Monday 8 July for ‘An Endocrinologist’s Journey through Gender Medicine’, an inaugural lecture by Professor Leighton Seal.
08 July 2024
Professor Tihana Bicanic's inaugural lecture, 'The trials and tribulations of a budding mycologist’, took place on 15 April 2024.
15 April 2024
Professor Mickey B C Koh's inaugural lecture, 'Stem Cells: The Good, the Bad and sometimes the Ugly’, took place on Monday 11 March 2024.
11 March 2024
Professor Ibison will describe how the experiences of patients and populations she has worked with through 35 years of clinical practice have informed medical education innovations (and a little research) throughout her academic career.
15 January 2024
Professor Daniel Forton will deliver his inaugural lecture "How to cure disease (lessons learned trying)" on Monday 18 September 2023.
18 September 2023
Professor Philip Sedgwick's inaugural lecture, "Teaching, Learning, and Research: A Journey through Statistics" will take place on Monday 15 May 2023.
15 May 2023
Professor Deborah Harding's inaugural lecture, "The Permeable Practitioner: Navigating uncertainty in professional practice" took place on Monday 20 March 2023.
20 March 2023
Professor Robert Morgan's inaugural lecture, "Interventional Radiology: Past, Present and Future – A Journey " took place on Monday 20 February 2023.
20 February 2023
Professor Charlotte Clark's inaugural lecture, "Twenty years of being noisy" took place on Monday 21 November 2022.
21 November 2022
Professor Caroline Hing's inaugural lecture, "Why is failure essential for success?" took place on Monday 7 November 2022.
07 November 2022
Professor Jonathan Round's inaugural lecture, "How to make a Doctor" took place on Monday 10 October 2022.
10 October 2022
Catch up on Professor Richard Pollok's inaugural lecture which took place on Monday 4 April 2022.
04 April 2022
Catch up on Professor Rajko Reljic's inaugural lecture which took place on 21 March 2022.
21 March 2022
Catch up on Professor Kirsty Le Doare's inaugural lecture, which took place on Monday 31 January 2022.
31 January 2022
Professor Rachel Allen's inaugural lecture took place on Monday 29 November.
29 November 2021
Professor Debasish Banerjee's inaugural lecture took place on Monday 25 October.
25 October 2021
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