May 31, 2013
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May 25, 2013
This Is Jonny Woo
A collection of Jonny’s most popular and his own personal favourite pieces from his 10 years as an alt/drag artist. Woo likes to get dark and deliciously twisted and relishes playing the fool. This Is Jonny Woo, maybe wiser but probably sillier than ever.
May 22, 2013
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May 15, 2013
Sceptics In A Pub - Numeracy and the media: is it a lost cause?
Where?
Elephant & Castle
White Hill
Lewes,
East Sussex
BN7 2DJ
Elephant & Castle
White Hill
Lewes,
East Sussex
BN7 2DJ
Who?
David Spiegelhalter
David Spiegelhalter
What's the talk about?
David Spiegelhalter is
Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk at the University
of Cambridge. His background is in medical statistics, particularly the
use of Bayesian methods in clinical trials, health technology
assessment and drug safety. He led the statistical team in the Bristol
Royal Infirmary Inquiry and also gave evidence to the Shipman Inquiry.In his post he leads a small team (UnderstandingUncertainty.org) which attemp
ts to improve the way in which the quantitative aspects of risk and uncertainty are discussed in society. He works closely with the Millennium Mathematics Project in trying to bring risk and uncertainty into education. He gives many presentations to schools and others, advises organisations and government agencies on risk communication, and is a regular columnist on current risk issues. He presented the BBC4 documentary ‘Tails you Win: the Science of Chance”, and in 2011 competed in Winter Wipeout.
He was elected FRS in 2005 and awarded an OBE in 2006 for services to medical statistics.
David will look at the portrayal of numbers in the news, with particular attention to risk stories of the ‘cats cause cancer’ variety, and the use of ghastly statistical graphics. After (with luck) getting some cheap laughs, he will consider whether things are getting better or worse, and make a few tentative suggestions for how we all might help.
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