Battle of Ideas 2014
Festival overview: Sunday
Festival overview: Sunday
Sunday sesions are listed below ordered by time slot and room. See Saturday sessions or see the whole Festival weekend of more than 70 debates.
Full details of each session, including speakers and readings, will be added soon.
Sunday 19 October: 10.00-11.30
Keynote Controversies Cinema 1
Biomedical Battles Pit Theatre
Me, Me, Me Politics Cinema 2
School Fights Frobisher Auditorium 2
Creative Conundrums Conservatory
Eye on the World Garden Room
Contemporary Controversies Cinema 3
Contemporary Controversies Hammerson Room
Sunday 19 October: 11.00-15.00
Festival Attractions 2014 Art Space C
Sunday 19 October: 12.00-13.15
Keynote Controversies Cinema 1
Sunday 19 October: 12.00-13.00
Biomedical Battles Pit Theatre
Me, Me, Me Politics Cinema 2
School Fights Frobisher Auditorium 2
Creative Conundrums Conservatory
Eye on the World Garden Room
BoI 2014 Cinema 3
Special topical sessions Hammerson Room
Sunday 19 October: 13.10-13.50
Special topical sessions Free Stage
Sunday 19 October: 13.20-13.40
Special topical sessions Conservatory
Sunday 19 October: 13.10-13.40
Festival Attractions 2014 Hammerson Room
Sunday 19 October: 14.00-15.30
Keynote Controversies Cinema 1
Biomedical Battles Pit Theatre
Me, Me, Me Politics Cinema 2
School Fights Frobisher Auditorium 2
Creative Conundrums Conservatory
Eye on the World Garden Room
Contemporary Controversies Hammerson Room
Contemporary Controversies Cinema 3
Contemporary Controversies Free Stage
Sunday 19 October: 16.00-17.15
Keynote Controversies Cinema 1
Biomedical Battles Pit Theatre
Me, Me, Me Politics Cinema 2
School Fights Frobisher Auditorium 2
Creative Conundrums Conservatory
Eye on the World Garden Room
Contemporary Controversies Cinema 3
Contemporary Controversies Hammerson Room
Sunday 19 October: 17.30-18.45
Festival Attractions Milton Court
Sunday 19 October: 18.45-20.30
Festival Attractions 2014 Milton Court Level -2 Bar
From bullet trains to driverless cars: where is transport going?
"Some of the freest speech I have enjoyed in years."
Baroness Ruth Deech QC, crossbench peer; chairman, Bar Standards Board