World-renowned palaeontologist, author and TV presenter Professor Richard Fortey
Famous for his entertaining and clear descriptions of life and evolution, Richard’s career at the Natural History Museum in London has taken him around the world working on trilobites and early invertebrates, and presenting with people like David Attenborough. His best-selling books include Life: An Unauthorised Biography. A Natural History of the First Four Billion Years of Life on Earth and Survivors, while The Hidden Landscape (1993) was named the Natural World Book of the year. His BBC TV series include Survivors: Nature’s Indestructible Creatures and Fossil Wonderlands: Nature’s Hidden Treasures. Richard has been awarded numerous prizes and medals for academic and popular science.
When: Friday, 28th November, 2014
Where: The Braggs Lecture Theatre, North Terrace Campus
Time: 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Registration essential: Reserve your seat here to this free public event.
Brought to you by the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD) and the Environment Institute at the University of Adelaide.
Famous for his entertaining and clear descriptions of life and evolution, Richard’s career at the Natural History Museum in London has taken him around the world working on trilobites and early invertebrates, and presenting with people like David Attenborough. His best-selling books include Life: An Unauthorised Biography. A Natural History of the First Four Billion Years of Life on Earth and Survivors, while The Hidden Landscape (1993) was named the Natural World Book of the year. His BBC TV series include Survivors: Nature’s Indestructible Creatures and Fossil Wonderlands: Nature’s Hidden Treasures. Richard has been awarded numerous prizes and medals for academic and popular science.
When: Friday, 28th November, 2014
Where: The Braggs Lecture Theatre, North Terrace Campus
Time: 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Registration essential: Reserve your seat here to this free public event.
Brought to you by the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD) and the Environment Institute at the University of Adelaide.
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