iCHSTM 2013 Programme • Version 5.3, 21 July 2013 • ONLINE (includes late changes)
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Timetable: regular sessions
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Mon 22 am-early
Mon 22 am-late
Mon 22 pm-early
Mon 22 pm-late
Tue 23 am-early
Tue 23 am-late
Tue 23 pm-early
Tue 23 pm-late
Wed 24 am-early
Wed 24 am-late
Wed 24 pm-early
Wed 24 pm-late
Thu 25 am-early
Thu 25 am-late
Thu 25 pm-early
Thu 25 pm-late
Fri 26 am-early
Fri 26 am-late
Fri 26 pm-early
Fri 26 pm-late
Sat 27 am-early
Sat 27 am-late
Sat 27 pm-early
Sat 27 pm-late
Sun 28 am-early
Sun 28 am-late
Plenary and organising meetings OpeKeyA391. Congress opening ceremony and keynote
08:45–10:30 ▪ Uni Place LT A and B
C272‑AC272-A. DHST General Assembly 1
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place LT A and B
C272‑BC272-B. DHST General Assembly 1
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place LT A and B
IAHS-KeyA392. IAHS keynote address and prize award ceremonies
14:00–15:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
C274C274. IAHS General Assembly
15:45–17:45 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
C273‑AC273-A. DHST General Assembly 2
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place LT A and B
C273‑BC273-B. DHST General Assembly 2
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place LT A and B
YSP-CloCerA399. DHST and BSHS young scholars’ prize presentations and Congress closing ceremony
09:30–12:00 ▪ Uni Place LT A and B
Methods, historiography, professions Reserved for opening plenary S074‑AS074-A. Connected histories? Science and technology from a new historiographical perspective
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
S074‑BS074-B. Connected histories? Science and technology from a new historiographical perspective
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
S039‑AS039-A. Literary history and the history of science ▪ Scientific institutions and literary culture
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
S039‑BS039-B. Literary history and the history of science ▪ Literary knowledge, scientific knowledge, and literary form
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
S039‑CS039-C. Literary history and the history of science ▪ Historicism in science and literature
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
S078‑AS078-A. Collecting and using oral histories of science and technology: international perspectives
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
S078‑BS078-B. Collecting and using oral histories of science and technology: international perspectives
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
Reserved for excursions and IAHS Reserved for excursions and IAHS T197‑AT197-A. History and historiography of the history of science, technology and medicine ▪ Histories of the history of science, technology and medicine
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
T197‑BT197-B. History and historiography of the history of science, technology and medicine ▪ Nineteenth- and twentieth-century humanities and social sciences
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
T197‑CT197-C. History and historiography of the history of science, technology and medicine ▪ Professional issues in HSTM
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
S061‑AS061-A. Re-creating past science and technology
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S061‑BS061-B. Re-creating past science and technology
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
T154‑AT154-A. Sources and biography
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
T154‑BT154-B. Sources and biography
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
Reserved for closing plenary Reserved for closing plenary
Science communication, education S058‑AS058-A. Working in science and as art: twentieth-century ‘experimental’ relationships ▪ Demonstrating natures
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S058‑BS058-B. Working in science and as art: twentieth-century ‘experimental’ relationships ▪ Demonstrating technologies
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
E302E302. Discussion: social media, public engagement and the history of science, technology and medicine
16:00–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
T193‑AT193-A. Science, technology and medicine in the public sphere ▪ Science, technology and medicine in the public sphere
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
T193‑BT193-B. Science, technology and medicine in the public sphere ▪ Science and religion in local contexts
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
T193‑CT193-C. Science, technology and medicine in the public sphere ▪ Public cultures of nineteenth-century science
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
T190‑AT190-A. Literary approaches in the history of science, technology and medicine ▪ Literary approaches
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
T190‑BT190-B. Literary approaches in the history of science, technology and medicine ▪ Literary sources in the history of science, technology and medicine
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
T192‑AT192-A. Medicine and the media
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
T192‑BT192-B. Medicine and the media
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
S008‑AS008-A. Science as Public Culture revisited ▪ Institutions
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
S008‑BS008-B. Science as Public Culture revisited ▪ Media
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
T195‑AT195-A. Science education ▪ The role of HSTM in teaching to scientists, medics and engineers
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
T191T191. Science and art
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S030‑AS030-A. Is it the medium? Ways of communicating science in twentieth-century Europe ▪ Print, radio, news-reel
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S030‑BS030-B. Is it the medium? Ways of communicating science in twentieth-century Europe ▪ Exhibition, museum, TV
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
T195‑BT195-B. Science education ▪ Translating science across borders: the role of textbooks
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
T195‑CT195-C. Science education ▪ Science and education
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
Museums and heritage S072‑AS072-A. Preserving scientific heritage to enable working with knowledge: how historians, archivists and scientists can engage in preserving and disseminating scientific heritage via a global online system
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S072‑BS072-B. Preserving scientific heritage to enable working with knowledge: how historians, archivists and scientists can engage in preserving and disseminating scientific heritage via a global online system ▪ Sharing knowledge in context: linked data and online technologies in scientific archives
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S072‑CS072-C. Preserving scientific heritage to enable working with knowledge: how historians, archivists and scientists can engage in preserving and disseminating scientific heritage via a global online system
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S002‑AS002-A. Research in science museums: the state of the art ▪ Museum-university collaborations: an ideal marriage?
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S002‑BS002-B. Research in science museums: the state of the art ▪ Artefacts and beyond: multiple perspectives on material culture research
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S002‑CS002-C. Research in science museums: the state of the art ▪ Using the Web and social media to extend the traditional aims of museums
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S002‑DS002-D. Research in science museums: the state of the art ▪ Developing a public history of science, technology and medicine
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
T204‑AT204-A. Science and technology museums in context ▪ Science and technology collections in museums
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
T204‑BT204-B. Science and technology museums in context ▪ Museum, history and nation
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
S021‑AS021-A. Industrial heritage and history of technology in the Luso-Brazilian world
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
S021‑BS021-B. Industrial heritage and history of technology in the Luso-Brazilian world
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
S001‑AS001-A. Knowledge preserved, knowledge lost: challenges in collecting and interpreting material culture of science and technology ▪ Knowledge preserved
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S001‑BS001-B. Knowledge preserved, knowledge lost: challenges in collecting and interpreting material culture of science and technology ▪ Knowledge lost
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
Bibliography S093‑AS093-A. New perspectives on classification and methodology in history of science: theoretical and technological bases for managing primary sources
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S093‑BS093-B. New perspectives on classification and methodology in history of science: theoretical and technological bases for managing primary sources
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S094‑AS094-A. History of science and the ecology of knowledge: the limitations, expectations, and needs of four knowledge communities
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
S094‑BS094-B. History of science and the ecology of knowledge: the limitations, expectations, and needs of four knowledge communities
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
E300E300. Neu-Whitrow Bibliography Prize presentation and Commission on Bibliography and Documentation business meeting
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
Alchemy and chemistry S062‑AS062-A. Reworking the history of chemistry: practice, revolution, visualization and exchange ▪ Practice: recovering early alchemy and chemistry
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S062‑BS062-B. Reworking the history of chemistry: practice, revolution, visualization and exchange ▪ Visualising: the matter of form in modern chemistry
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S062‑CS062-C. Reworking the history of chemistry: practice, revolution, visualization and exchange ▪ Exchange: global histories of chemistry
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
L345L345. Strange ice
16:00–17:30 ▪ Room G51, Chemistry Building
T162T162. Aspects of the history of modern chemistry
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S104‑AS104-A. Materials and chemistry from bench to brand and back ▪ Early synthetic materials
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S104‑BS104-B. Materials and chemistry from bench to brand and back ▪ Late advanced materials
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S104‑CS104-C. Materials and chemistry from bench to brand and back ▪ Infrastructure, instruments & ideas
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S104‑DS104-D. Materials and chemistry from bench to brand and back ▪ Modelling natural materials
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S061‑AS061-A. Re-creating past science and technology
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
C252C252. Modern Chemistry Commission business meeting
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
S054S054. Alchemy: the relationship between working and knowing from late antiquity to the seventeenth century
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
Physics and natural philosophy S105‑AS105-A. One hundred years of the Bohr atom ▪ Foundations
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
S105‑BS105-B. One hundred years of the Bohr atom ▪ Elucidations
14:10–15:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
S105‑CS105-C. One hundred years of the Bohr atom ▪ Ramifications
16:10–17:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
S106‑AS106-A. Philosophy at work in modern physics
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S106‑BS106-B. Philosophy at work in modern physics
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S106‑CS106-C. Philosophy at work in modern physics
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S106‑DS106-D. Philosophy at work in modern physics
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S107‑AS107-A. Poincaré’s Méthodes nouvelles de la mécanique céleste in historical context: bridging the frontiers of knowledge in mathematics, astronomy and wireless tech ▪ Wireless technology and theory, 1896-1914
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S107‑BS107-B. Poincaré’s Méthodes nouvelles de la mécanique céleste in historical context: bridging the frontiers of knowledge in mathematics, astronomy and wireless tech ▪ Early applications of Poincaré’s Méthodes nouvelles in celestial mechanics and mathematics
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S081‑AS081-A. Between physics and technology: the embodiment of knowledge in the inter-war period
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S081‑BS081-B. Between physics and technology: the embodiment of knowledge in the inter-war period
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
T160‑AT160-A. Topics in nineteenth-century physics ▪ Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century physical sciences
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
T160‑BT160-B. Topics in nineteenth-century physics ▪ Discipline and metrology
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
T161‑AT161-A. Modern physics and astronomy at work ▪ Twentieth-century astronomy
09:00–10:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
T161‑BT161-B. Modern physics and astronomy at work ▪ Theory in early twentieth-century physics
11:00–12:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
T161‑CT161-C. Modern physics and astronomy at work ▪ Techniques in modern physics
14:00–15:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
E306E306. Screening: Ernest Rutherford documentary
16:00–17:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S077‑AS077-A. Transnational nuclear perspectives
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S077‑BS077-B. Transnational nuclear perspectives
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S077‑CS077-C. Transnational nuclear perspectives
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S077‑DS077-D. Transnational nuclear perspectives
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
Early astronomy and cosmology S092‑AS092-A. Astronomy and its applications in ancient and medieval societies ▪ Astronomy and its cultural role in the ancient Near East
11:00–12:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S092‑BS092-B. Astronomy and its applications in ancient and medieval societies ▪ Instruments and inscriptions in Greco-Roman astronomy
14:00–15:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S092‑CS092-C. Astronomy and its applications in ancient and medieval societies ▪ European medieval astronomy and astrology
16:00–17:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S092‑DS092-D. Astronomy and its applications in ancient and medieval societies ▪ Astronomy and its applications in western Asia and the Islamic world
09:00–10:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S092‑ES092-E. Astronomy and its applications in ancient and medieval societies ▪ South and East Asian astronomy, part 1
11:00–12:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S092‑FS092-F. Astronomy and its applications in ancient and medieval societies ▪ South and East Asian astronomy, part 2
14:00–15:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S092‑GS092-G. Astronomy and its applications in ancient and medieval societies ▪ South and East Asian astronomy, part 3
16:00–17:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S092‑HS092-H. Astronomy and its applications in ancient and medieval societies ▪ Ptolemy Graecus, Arabus, Latinus, part 1
09:00–10:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S092‑JS092-J. Astronomy and its applications in ancient and medieval societies ▪ Ptolemy Graecus, Arabus, Latinus, part 2
11:00–12:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S129‑AS129-A. Islamic astronomy in its cultural context ▪ Cosmography and hay'a
14:00–15:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S129‑BS129-B. Islamic astronomy in its cultural context ▪ Observational astronomy and its applications
16:00–17:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S095‑AS095-A. Using modern computing power to analyse and explicate ancient astronomical sources: opportunities and challenges
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
S095‑BS095-B. Using modern computing power to analyse and explicate ancient astronomical sources: opportunities and challenges
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
C255‑AC255-A. CHAMA business meeting
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
C255‑BC255-B. CHAMA business meeting
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
T157‑AT157-A. Pre-modern astronomy and cosmology ▪ Early astronomical contexts
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
T157‑BT157-B. Pre-modern astronomy and cosmology ▪ Astronomy and instruments in Asian contexts
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
T157‑CT157-C. Pre-modern astronomy and cosmology ▪ Astronomy: techniques of the east and west
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
Philosophy and logic S091‑AS091-A. The achievements of R J Boscovich in the philosophy of nature, astronomy, technique and culture: historical resources and contemporary epistemic reflections ▪ Boscovich’s achievements in the philosophy of nature and modern science
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S091‑BS091-B. The achievements of R J Boscovich in the philosophy of nature, astronomy, technique and culture: historical resources and contemporary epistemic reflections ▪ Boscovich’s heritage in the European context
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S031‑AS031-A. The contribution of Friedrich Engels in the history of science and technology ▪ The actuality of Engels' work
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
S031‑BS031-B. The contribution of Friedrich Engels in the history of science and technology ▪ Analyzing Engels' work
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
T151T151. Philosophical issues
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
S012‑AS012-A. Arabic foundations of science ▪ Demonstration and empiricism in Avicenna
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S012‑BS012-B. Arabic foundations of science ▪ Foundations of science from Avicenna onwards
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S003‑AS003-A. Historical development, contemporary investigations and perspectives of the logical and philosophical foundations of science, technology and medicine ▪ The logical foundations of scientific knowledge
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S003‑BS003-B. Historical development, contemporary investigations and perspectives of the logical and philosophical foundations of science, technology and medicine ▪ Epistemological and ontological aspects of scientific knowledge
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S003‑CS003-C. Historical development, contemporary investigations and perspectives of the logical and philosophical foundations of science, technology and medicine ▪ Logical and philosophical aspects of the foundations of ancient and modern scientific knowledge
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
Mathematics 1 S114‑AS114-A. Mathematics and patronage ▪ Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S114‑BS114-B. Mathematics and patronage ▪ Nineteenth and twentieth centuries
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S114‑CS114-C. Mathematics and patronage ▪ Twentieth century
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S115‑AS115-A. Mathematical knowledge at work in Ancient China
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S115‑BS115-B. Mathematical knowledge at work in Ancient China
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S115‑CS115-C. Mathematical knowledge at work in Ancient China
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S107‑AS107-A. Poincaré’s Méthodes nouvelles de la mécanique céleste in historical context: bridging the frontiers of knowledge in mathematics, astronomy and wireless tech ▪ Wireless technology and theory, 1896-1914
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S107‑BS107-B. Poincaré’s Méthodes nouvelles de la mécanique céleste in historical context: bridging the frontiers of knowledge in mathematics, astronomy and wireless tech ▪ Early applications of Poincaré’s Méthodes nouvelles in celestial mechanics and mathematics
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S010‑AS010-A. The introduction of mathematics in Iberoamerica (part II) ▪ The foundations of mathematics
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S010‑BS010-B. The introduction of mathematics in Iberoamerica (part II)
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S117‑AS117-A. The institutionalization of mathematics and the founding of national societies
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S117‑BS117-B. The institutionalization of mathematics and the founding of national societies
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S117‑CS117-C. The institutionalization of mathematics and the founding of national societies
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S117‑DS117-D. The institutionalization of mathematics and the founding of national societies
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
C262C262. History of Mathematics IUC business meeting
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
Mathematics 2 S045‑AS045-A. Mathematical facets of measurement, measuring units, measured quantities and their uses ▪ How did actors compute with measured numbers? Part 1
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S045‑BS045-B. Mathematical facets of measurement, measuring units, measured quantities and their uses ▪ How did actors compute with measured numbers? Part 2
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S045‑CS045-C. Mathematical facets of measurement, measuring units, measured quantities and their uses ▪ How did actors use and discuss measuring units?
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S011‑AS011-A. Les sciences mathématiques 1750-1850: continuités et ruptures
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
S011‑BS011-B. Les sciences mathématiques 1750-1850: continuités et ruptures
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
T155‑AT155-A. Early-modern mathematics ▪ Working cultures of early modern-European maths
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
T155‑BT155-B. Early-modern mathematics ▪ Non-western mathematics in translation and appropriation
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
S116‑AS116-A. The history and philosophy of mathematical optimization
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
S116‑BS116-B. The history and philosophy of mathematical optimization
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
S005‑AS005-A. Mathematics and machines: explorations of machine-assisted mathematics since 1800 ▪ Approaching machines and mathematics
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S005‑BS005-B. Mathematics and machines: explorations of machine-assisted mathematics since 1800 ▪ Numerical mathematics and analog computing
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S005‑CS005-C. Mathematics and machines: explorations of machine-assisted mathematics since 1800 ▪ Mathematics through the machine's eye: the advent of digital computing
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S005‑DS005-D. Mathematics and machines: explorations of machine-assisted mathematics since 1800 ▪ Programming mathematics on digital computers
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
T156‑AT156-A. Topics in the history of modern mathematics ▪ Modern mathematical institutions
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
T156‑BT156-B. Topics in the history of modern mathematics ▪ Biographies and contexts in history of maths
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
T156‑CT156-C. Topics in the history of modern mathematics ▪ Nineteenth- and twentieth-century mathematics
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
T156‑DT156-D. Topics in the history of modern mathematics ▪ Problems in the history of maths in the long nineteenth century
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
Geology and the Earth T163‑AT163-A. Mapping, geography and geology ▪ The politics of mapping
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
T163‑BT163-B. Mapping, geography and geology ▪ Geological travels
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S112‑AS112-A. Geology in art and literature ▪ The geological imagination
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S112‑BS112-B. Geology in art and literature ▪ Geology between Enlightenment and Romanticism
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S112‑CS112-C. Geology in art and literature ▪ Geology and nineteenth-century fiction
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S112‑DS112-D. Geology in art and literature ▪ The art of geological mapping
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S112‑ES112-E. Geology in art and literature ▪ Communicating geological knowledge
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
E307E307. Screening: John Milne documentary
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S014‑AS014-A. Fossil work: making paleontological specimens and knowledge
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S014‑BS014-B. Fossil work: making paleontological specimens and knowledge
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S113‑AS113-A. Geologists in the field ▪ Methodology of fieldwork
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S113‑BS113-B. Geologists in the field ▪ The importance of place
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S113‑CS113-C. Geologists in the field ▪ Constraints on fieldwork
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S113‑DS113-D. Geologists in the field ▪ Fieldwork case studies
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S113‑ES113-E. Geologists in the field ▪ Travels and new worlds
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S113‑FS113-F. Geologists in the field ▪ Landscapes and meaning
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
C256‑AC256-A. INHIGEO business meeting
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
C256‑BC256-B. INHIGEO business meeting
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
Geographies, places, spaces C268C268. Science and Empire Commission business meeting
11:00–13:00 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
S053‑AS053-A. Knowledge at work across cultural boundaries
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S053‑BS053-B. Knowledge at work across cultural boundaries
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S065S065. Knowledge between transmission and local cultural boundaries: migrating scientists and physicians in the twentieth century
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S111‑AS111-A. Geography and its publics ▪ Multiple publics, part 1
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S111‑BS111-B. Geography and its publics ▪ Multiple publics, part 2
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S111‑CS111-C. Geography and its publics ▪ Geopolitics and exploration, part 1
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S111‑DS111-D. Geography and its publics ▪ Geopolitics and exploration, part 2
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S111‑ES111-E. Geography and its publics ▪ Geographical education and knowledge, part 1
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
S111‑FS111-F. Geography and its publics ▪ Geographical education and knowledge, part 2
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
C263C263. Pacific Circle Commission business meeting
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
S006‑AS006-A. Empires of longitude: international perspectives on navigation, mapping and science ▪ State interests
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S006‑BS006-B. Empires of longitude: international perspectives on navigation, mapping and science ▪ Knowledge in circulation
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S006‑CS006-C. Empires of longitude: international perspectives on navigation, mapping and science ▪ Navigation, encounter and exchange
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
Meteorology, climate, oceans S108‑AS108-A. Knowledge at work in the oceans of the world ▪ Observers and instruments
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S108‑BS108-B. Knowledge at work in the oceans of the world ▪ Expeditions
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S108‑CS108-C. Knowledge at work in the oceans of the world ▪ On the interpretation of in-situ data
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
C260C260. Oceanography Commission business meeting
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
S103‑AS103-A. Gaining it / losing it/ regaining it(?) Knowledge production in climate science, status anxiety, and authority across disciplines ▪ Climates of conquest? Anxieties about climate variability and change in Africa, the Americas, Asia and Australia
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S103‑BS103-B. Gaining it / losing it/ regaining it(?) Knowledge production in climate science, status anxiety, and authority across disciplines ▪ Narratives on climate and water
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S103‑CS103-C. Gaining it / losing it/ regaining it(?) Knowledge production in climate science, status anxiety, and authority across disciplines ▪ Working atmospheres: histories of climate, technology and economics
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S103‑DS103-D. Gaining it / losing it/ regaining it(?) Knowledge production in climate science, status anxiety, and authority across disciplines ▪ Climate change discourse and the case of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
Social and human sciences S084‑AS084-A. Social science, ideology, and public policy in the United States, 1961 to 2011
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S084‑BS084-B. Social science, ideology, and public policy in the United States, 1961 to 2011
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S084‑CS084-C. Social science, ideology, and public policy in the United States, 1961 to 2011
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S087‑AS087-A. Science and the emotions: transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S087‑BS087-B. Science and the emotions: transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S087‑CS087-C. Science and the emotions: transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S069‑AS069-A. Putting the human sciences to work: managing human minds and bodies in the twentieth century ▪ Governing minds and bodies with the human sciences
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S069‑BS069-B. Putting the human sciences to work: managing human minds and bodies in the twentieth century ▪ Culture and constructing citizens with the human sciences
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S071‑AS071-A. The science of man? Bounds of knowledge in the twentieth century
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S071‑BS071-B. The science of man? Bounds of knowledge in the twentieth century
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S082‑AS082-A. Ideological blueprints: rational choice, equilibrium and planned development in economics ▪ Equilibrium and rational choice
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S082‑BS082-B. Ideological blueprints: rational choice, equilibrium and planned development in economics ▪ Beyond, before and beneath planned welfare
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S018‑AS018-A. Global Spencerism
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S018‑BS018-B. Global Spencerism
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S018‑CS018-C. Global Spencerism
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
S018‑DS018-D. Global Spencerism
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
C20 life sciences T167‑AT167-A. Working worlds of the twentieth-century biological sciences ▪ Pure and applied life sciences
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
T167‑BT167-B. Working worlds of the twentieth-century biological sciences ▪ Eugenics
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
S020‑AS020-A. Plant science and global food security in the twentieth century
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
S020‑BS020-B. Plant science and global food security in the twentieth century
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
S040‑AS040-A. Science in agriculture: interactions of science, agriculture and environment ▪ Remembering Rachel Carson: the Green Revolution and the politics of industrial agriculture
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
S040‑BS040-B. Science in agriculture: interactions of science, agriculture and environment ▪ Agricultural science: interactions between agricultural problems and theoretical knowledge
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
S036‑AS036-A. Systems biology: a paradigm at work?
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
S036‑BS036-B. Systems biology: a paradigm at work?
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
T186T186. Ecology, conservation, environment
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
S034‑AS034-A. From patronage to biotech: new perspectives on medicine and commerce
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
S034‑BS034-B. From patronage to biotech: new perspectives on medicine and commerce
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
S028‑AS028-A. Genetics, eugenics and culture: transatlantic perspectives, 1900-2000
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S028‑BS028-B. Genetics, eugenics and culture: transatlantic perspectives, 1900-2000
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S028‑CS028-C. Genetics, eugenics and culture: transatlantic perspectives, 1900-2000
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
C20 medicine S017S017. Boundaries at work: producing experimental and clinical knowledge of/with epilepsy between neurology, psychiatry and neuroscience in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
S026‑AS026-A. Pratiques et théories dans le champ de la santé mentale: quel(s) rapport(s)?
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
S026‑BS026-B. Pratiques et théories dans le champ de la santé mentale: quel(s) rapport(s)?
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
S051‑AS051-A. Population control and reproductive health rights in Cold War Asia ▪ East Asia
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S051‑BS051-B. Population control and reproductive health rights in Cold War Asia ▪ South Asia
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S064‑AS064-A. Science × Medicine: Promiscuous Objects, Entangled Problems
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
S064‑BS064-B. Science × Medicine: Promiscuous Objects, Entangled Problems
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
S089‑AS089-A. Beyond the animal model: Linking humans and animals in modern medicine
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
S089‑BS089-B. Beyond the animal model: Linking humans and animals in modern medicine
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
S070‑AS070-A. Transferring and forming pharmaceutical knowledge: from practical work to academic disciplines and back, from the seventeenth to twenty-first centuries ▪ Documenting pharmaceutical knowledge
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S070‑BS070-B. Transferring and forming pharmaceutical knowledge: from practical work to academic disciplines and back, from the seventeenth to twenty-first centuries ▪ Transferring pharmaceutical knowledge
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S044‑AS044-A. Forensic histories: global perspectives ▪ Spaces and traces: global takes on forensic investigation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
S044‑BS044-B. Forensic histories: global perspectives ▪ Questions of expertise: experts in criminal investigations and criminal trials
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
S056‑AS056-A. Medical knowledge traditions at work
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
S056‑BS056-B. Medical knowledge traditions at work
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
S052‑AS052-A. The work of medical schools since the Second World War: the reconfiguration of knowledge, practice and pedagogy ▪ The identity, space and organization of medical education
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
S052‑BS052-B. The work of medical schools since the Second World War: the reconfiguration of knowledge, practice and pedagogy ▪ Policy and specialisms in medical education
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
T173‑AT173-A. Medical ethics and psychology ▪ Institutions and ethics
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
T173‑BT173-B. Medical ethics and psychology ▪ Late twentieth-century psychology and psychiatry
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
Medicine/public health, long C19 S067S067. Corps, santé, médecine et maladies en milieu de travail en Amérique latine, 19e et 20e siècles
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S033‑AS033-A. Paris: capital of hygiene? ▪ Food, fitness, and fatality: hygiene and bodies
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
S033‑BS033-B. Paris: capital of hygiene? ▪ Administering the hygienic city: regulation and reform
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
S073‑AS073-A. Medical knowledge at the colonial work front: health reports as research tools ▪ Writing knowledge: colonial physicians
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
S073‑BS073-B. Medical knowledge at the colonial work front: health reports as research tools ▪ Writing, counting and accounting for public health: empire, state and nation
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
T170T170. Medicine and colonialism
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
T172‑AT172-A. The politics of public health ▪ Public cultures of nineteenth-century medicine
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
T172‑BT172-B. The politics of public health ▪ Topics in eighteenth-century medicine
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
T171‑AT171-A. Medical authority boundaries and medical knowledge ▪ Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century medicine
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T171‑BT171-B. Medical authority boundaries and medical knowledge ▪ Medical boundaries and disputes
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T171‑CT171-C. Medical authority boundaries and medical knowledge ▪ Medical boundaries of authority and expertise
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T171‑DT171-D. Medical authority boundaries and medical knowledge ▪ Knowledge-making in modern medicine
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
Technology 1 (ICOHTEC) E118‑AE118-A. 40th anniversary symposium: the history of ICOHTEC ▪ Get socialised: ICOHTEC in the big picture
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
E118‑BE118-B. 40th anniversary symposium: the history of ICOHTEC ▪ From hardware to software: changes in the ICOHTEC research agenda
14:10–15:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
E118‑CE118-C. 40th anniversary symposium: the history of ICOHTEC ▪ Long-term ICOHTEC research themes
16:10–17:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
P125P125. Enforced specialization in computing technology: debugging the history of cooperation and competition in COMECON countries
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
C261‑AC261-A. ICOHTEC Executive Committee meeting
14:10–15:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
C261‑BC261-B. ICOHTEC Executive Committee meeting
16:10–17:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
P120‑AP120-A. Eighth annual symposium on the social history of military technology, incorporating the Gunpowder Study Group ▪ Premodern military technology
09:10–10:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
P120‑BP120-B. Eighth annual symposium on the social history of military technology, incorporating the Gunpowder Study Group ▪ Early modern guns and forts
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
P120‑CP120-C. Eighth annual symposium on the social history of military technology, incorporating the Gunpowder Study Group ▪ Military technology in the long nineteenth century
14:10–15:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
P120‑DP120-D. Eighth annual symposium on the social history of military technology, incorporating the Gunpowder Study Group ▪ From the late nineteenth century to the First World War
16:10–17:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
P120‑EP120-E. Eighth annual symposium on the social history of military technology, incorporating the Gunpowder Study Group ▪ Between the wars
09:10–10:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
P120‑FP120-F. Eighth annual symposium on the social history of military technology, incorporating the Gunpowder Study Group ▪ Second World War military technology
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
P120‑GP120-G. Eighth annual symposium on the social history of military technology, incorporating the Gunpowder Study Group ▪ Weapons of mass destruction
09:10–10:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
P120‑HP120-H. Eighth annual symposium on the social history of military technology, incorporating the Gunpowder Study Group ▪ Cold War military technology
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
C267C267. ICOHTEC General Assembly
16:00–17:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
P119‑AP119-A. Everlasting bath: the history of sauna technology and culture ▪ Technological basis and social context
09:10–10:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
P119‑BP119-B. Everlasting bath: the history of sauna technology and culture ▪ Cultural heritage and scientific knowledge
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
P124P124. Generating knowledge in practice: experiments in the building sector
14:10–15:40 ▪ Schuster Moseley
Technology 2 (ICOHTEC) E118‑AE118-A. 40th anniversary symposium: the history of ICOHTEC ▪ Get socialised: ICOHTEC in the big picture
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
E118‑BE118-B. 40th anniversary symposium: the history of ICOHTEC ▪ From hardware to software: changes in the ICOHTEC research agenda
14:10–15:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
E118‑CE118-C. 40th anniversary symposium: the history of ICOHTEC ▪ Long-term ICOHTEC research themes
16:10–17:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
P123‑AP123-A. The invisible bicycle: new insights into bicycle history ▪ Patterns of growth and decline
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
C261‑AC261-A. ICOHTEC Executive Committee meeting
14:10–15:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
C261‑BC261-B. ICOHTEC Executive Committee meeting
16:10–17:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
P123‑BP123-B. The invisible bicycle: new insights into bicycle history ▪ Adoption, appropriation, demonstration
09:10–10:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
P123‑CP123-C. The invisible bicycle: new insights into bicycle history ▪ Cycling down by the memory lane
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
P121P121. Men, knowledge and technologies in the development of the modern oil industry up to the early decades of the twentieth century
14:10–15:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
Q127‑AQ127-A. ICOHTEC special topics in the history of technology
09:10–10:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
Q127‑BQ127-B. ICOHTEC special topics in the history of technology ▪ Knowing users: social demands in shaping technology and designing products
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
C267C267. ICOHTEC General Assembly
16:00–17:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
Q127‑CQ127-C. ICOHTEC special topics in the history of technology ▪ Just applied science? The origins of technological knowledge
09:10–10:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
P132P132. Sonic skills at work: listening as an entrance to knowledge acquisition
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
P133P133. Knowledge for use: universities, industry and roots of the knowledge economy
14:10–15:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
Technology and industry T201‑AT201-A. History of technology ▪ Ships
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
T201‑BT201-B. History of technology ▪ Aeronautics and infrastructures
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
T201‑CT201-C. History of technology ▪ Knowledge transfer in universities and industry
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
S007‑AS007-A. Dynamics of knowledge: how technologies evolve, triumph and die ▪ What is progress?
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
S007‑BS007-B. Dynamics of knowledge: how technologies evolve, triumph and die ▪ Constructing technologies
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T178‑AT178-A. Science, medicine, industry and markets ▪ Medicine, science and industry
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T178‑BT178-B. Science, medicine, industry and markets ▪ Medical markets
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T203‑AT203-A. Technical cultures of practice and knowledge ▪ Pre- and early-modern texts and technologies
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
T203‑BT203-B. Technical cultures of practice and knowledge ▪ Skills, knowledges and practical work
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
T203‑CT203-C. Technical cultures of practice and knowledge ▪ Contexts of innovation
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
T203‑DT203-D. Technical cultures of practice and knowledge ▪ Science and technology across boundaries
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
Computing, information, comms S086‑AS086-A. Data at work ▪ Biology, agriculture and medicine
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
S086‑BS086-B. Data at work ▪ Making coding cultures
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
P125P125. Enforced specialization in computing technology: debugging the history of cooperation and competition in COMECON countries
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
S019S019. Aspects of the history of radio communications: how radio has transformed the world, and exploration, since the days of David Livingstone (1813-1873)
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
S037‑AS037-A. Cornucopia or Pandora’s box: digital working methods, web portals and Virtual Research Environments (VREs) in the history of science and technology
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
S037‑BS037-B. Cornucopia or Pandora’s box: digital working methods, web portals and Virtual Research Environments (VREs) in the history of science and technology
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.206
E047‑AE047-A. Historical and contemporary communications technologies in Africa: a case study in Cameroon and wider reflections ▪ Generating knowledge
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
E047‑BE047-B. Historical and contemporary communications technologies in Africa: a case study in Cameroon and wider reflections ▪ Using knowledge
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
S023‑AS023-A. Wiring intelligence
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
S023‑BS023-B. Wiring intelligence
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
S005‑AS005-A. Mathematics and machines: explorations of machine-assisted mathematics since 1800 ▪ Approaching machines and mathematics
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S005‑BS005-B. Mathematics and machines: explorations of machine-assisted mathematics since 1800 ▪ Numerical mathematics and analog computing
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S005‑CS005-C. Mathematics and machines: explorations of machine-assisted mathematics since 1800 ▪ Mathematics through the machine's eye: the advent of digital computing
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S005‑DS005-D. Mathematics and machines: explorations of machine-assisted mathematics since 1800 ▪ Programming mathematics on digital computers
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
T202T202. Information technology, communications, networks
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
Scientific instruments (SIC) W131‑AW131-A. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ Trade and transfer of scientific instruments, part 1
09:00–10:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
W131‑BW131-B. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ Trade and transfer of scientific instruments, part 2
11:00–12:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
W131‑CW131-C. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ The bigger, the better: physics and astronomy
14:00–15:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
W131‑DW131-D. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ Understanding instruments of physics through re-use and replication
16:00–17:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
C253C253. Scientific Instrument Commission business meeting
09:00–10:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
W131‑EW131-E. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ The ravages of time
11:00–12:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
W131‑FW131-F. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ Instruments for exploration
14:00–15:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
W131‑GW131-G. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ Instruments and public health
16:00–17:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
W131‑HW131-H. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ Innovative optical instruments
09:00–10:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
W131‑JW131-J. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ Mathematical instruments for royalty and the rich
11:00–12:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
W131‑KW131-K. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ Heritage and collections
09:00–10:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
W131‑LW131-L. 32nd Scientific Instrument Symposium ▪ The big picture: documenting and displaying historic instruments and their makers
11:00–12:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
Gender T152T152. Gender at work
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S088‑AS088-A. Expanding women’s sphere: knowledge and the re-definition of women’s work in the twentieth century
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S088‑BS088-B. Expanding women’s sphere: knowledge and the re-definition of women’s work in the twentieth century
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S110‑AS110-A. Homemade science: domestic sites and the gendering of knowledge
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
S110‑BS110-B. Homemade science: domestic sites and the gendering of knowledge
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
C251C251. Women and Gender Studies Commission business meeting
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
Publishing and images S075‑AS075-A. Publishing the sciences ▪ Scientific intelligence and expertise
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
S075‑BS075-B. Publishing the sciences ▪ Periodicals and popularisation
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
S075‑CS075-C. Publishing the sciences ▪ Why publish?
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
S046‑AS046-A. Visual communication in early-modern to modern learned journals
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S046‑BS046-B. Visual communication in early-modern to modern learned journals
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S063‑AS063-A. The paper world of science in the age of industry and Empire ▪ Communicating through manuscript and print
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S063‑BS063-B. The paper world of science in the age of industry and Empire ▪ Newspaper networks
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S035S035. Image and context: visual representations and the boundaries of scientific practice
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
T177‑AT177-A. Images and models in modern medicine ▪ Visual cultures in modern medicine
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
T177‑BT177-B. Images and models in modern medicine ▪ Models and worldviews
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
T177‑CT177-C. Images and models in modern medicine ▪ Medical techniques and medical knowledge
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S042‑AS042-A. Practising photography in the sciences
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
S042‑BS042-B. Practising photography in the sciences
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T196‑AT196-A. Pedagogy and textbooks ▪ Mathematical and technical pedagogy
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
T196‑BT196-B. Pedagogy and textbooks ▪ Educational contexts
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
S049‑AS049-A. Science and optical media: imaging technologies, knowledge formation and the rise of the scientific imagination ▪ Optical media and scientific practices
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
S049‑BS049-B. Science and optical media: imaging technologies, knowledge formation and the rise of the scientific imagination ▪ Scientific images and the scientific imagination
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
East Asia S099‑AS099-A. History of metrology: a view of comparison between the West and the East ▪ Ancient metrology
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S099‑BS099-B. History of metrology: a view of comparison between the West and the East ▪ Metrology and standardization
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S099‑CS099-C. History of metrology: a view of comparison between the West and the East ▪ The modernization of metrology
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S100‑AS100-A. Comparative perspectives on ancient astronomy: the Chinese and Greek traditions ▪ Chinese calendar-making
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S100‑BS100-B. Comparative perspectives on ancient astronomy: the Chinese and Greek traditions ▪ Greek tradition in various cultures
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S096‑AS096-A. The making of transnational science: scientific contacts between China and the West during the late Qing and Republican China
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S096‑BS096-B. The making of transnational science: scientific contacts between China and the West during the late Qing and Republican China
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S098‑AS098-A. Religion and natural knowledge in the encounter of East Asia with Europe, 1600-1800
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S098‑BS098-B. Religion and natural knowledge in the encounter of East Asia with Europe, 1600-1800
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S095‑AS095-A. Using modern computing power to analyse and explicate ancient astronomical sources: opportunities and challenges
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
S095‑BS095-B. Using modern computing power to analyse and explicate ancient astronomical sources: opportunities and challenges
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
S097‑AS097-A. From antiquity to tradition? Innovation and the past in East Asian science, technology and medicine, from the seventeenth to the twentieth century ▪ Antiquity and tradition before the colonial eras
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S097‑BS097-B. From antiquity to tradition? Innovation and the past in East Asian science, technology and medicine, from the seventeenth to the twentieth century ▪ Transmission and traditions: East Asian versus Western technology and medicine
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S097‑CS097-C. From antiquity to tradition? Innovation and the past in East Asian science, technology and medicine, from the seventeenth to the twentieth century ▪ Antiquity, tradition and self-construction in the age of nationalism, part 1
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
T176T176. East Asian medicine
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
S101‑AS101-A. Ancient cultural and technological interactions between East and West along the Silk Road
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
S101‑BS101-B. Ancient cultural and technological interactions between East and West along the Silk Road
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.4
Arabic and Islamic worlds S199‑AS199-A. Science, technology and medicine in the Ottoman Empire
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S199‑BS199-B. Science, technology and medicine in the Ottoman Empire
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S060‑AS060-A. The transmission of medical knowledge in the Islamic world
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S060‑BS060-B. The transmission of medical knowledge in the Islamic world
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S060‑CS060-C. The transmission of medical knowledge in the Islamic world
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S129‑AS129-A. Islamic astronomy in its cultural context ▪ Cosmography and hay'a
14:00–15:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S129‑BS129-B. Islamic astronomy in its cultural context ▪ Observational astronomy and its applications
16:00–17:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
S012‑AS012-A. Arabic foundations of science ▪ Demonstration and empiricism in Avicenna
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S012‑BS012-B. Arabic foundations of science ▪ Foundations of science from Avicenna onwards
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.010
S102‑AS102-A. The historical and cultural dimensions of Islamic science ▪ Transmission of knowledge over time and between cultures
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
S102‑BS102-B. The historical and cultural dimensions of Islamic science ▪ Medicine in context
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
S102‑CS102-C. The historical and cultural dimensions of Islamic science ▪ Mathematics, physics, and the heavens
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
C258C258. CHOSTIS business meeting
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
T210T210. Islamic science and medicine
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
Early-modern Europe T159‑AT159-A. Place and affect in early-modern sciences ▪ Early modern
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
T159‑BT159-B. Place and affect in early-modern sciences ▪ Spaces and practical knowledge
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
T159‑CT159-C. Place and affect in early-modern sciences
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
S016‑AS016-A. Image-making and knowledge-making in early-modern Europe ▪ Images at work
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S016‑BS016-B. Image-making and knowledge-making in early-modern Europe ▪ Colour matters
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S029‑AS029-A. Visual, material and empirical culture in early-modern Iberian science: artifacts, regiments, vessels, nautical charts, natural specimens, cosmographers, naturalist and pilots
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S029‑BS029-B. Visual, material and empirical culture in early-modern Iberian science: artifacts, regiments, vessels, nautical charts, natural specimens, cosmographers, naturalist and pilots
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S076‑AS076-A. Theology at work in science / Science at work in theology
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S076‑BS076-B. Theology at work in science / Science at work in theology
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
S009S009. Leonardo da Vinci and the history of science
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
T158‑AT158-A. Knowledge and experiment in natural philosophy ▪ Working with Newton: contexts of Newtonianism in the eighteenth century
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
T158‑BT158-B. Knowledge and experiment in natural philosophy ▪ Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century natural philosophy
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
T158‑CT158-C. Knowledge and experiment in natural philosophy ▪ Prints, texts and readings
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 1.008
S038‑AS038-A. “A work to be done”: the manual and the cognitive in early-modern science
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
S038‑BS038-B. “A work to be done”: the manual and the cognitive in early-modern science
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
Early sciences and medicine S079‑AS079-A. Materia medica and pharmacy: from the medicinal virtues to the active principles of plants
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
S079‑BS079-B. Materia medica and pharmacy: from the medicinal virtues to the active principles of plants
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
S027‑AS027-A. Cross-cultural transmissions of medical knowledge in premodern Asia
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
S027‑BS027-B. Cross-cultural transmissions of medical knowledge in premodern Asia
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
S048S048. Putting Chinese natural knowledge to work in the long eighteenth century
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
T157‑AT157-A. Pre-modern astronomy and cosmology ▪ Early astronomical contexts
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
T157‑BT157-B. Pre-modern astronomy and cosmology ▪ Astronomy and instruments in Asian contexts
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
T157‑CT157-C. Pre-modern astronomy and cosmology ▪ Astronomy: techniques of the east and west
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 2.2
Sciences in the long C19 T181‑AT181-A. Cultures of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science and engineering ▪ Cultures of knowledge and practice
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T181‑BT181-B. Cultures of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science and engineering ▪ The machine
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T181‑CT181-C. Cultures of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science and engineering ▪ Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science and engineering
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T165‑AT165-A. Contexts of natural history ▪ Botany books and careers in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
T165‑BT165-B. Contexts of natural history ▪ Spaces and places of natural history
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
T165‑CT165-C. Contexts of natural history ▪ Local contexts for natural history
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
T165‑DT165-D. Contexts of natural history ▪ Animals, monsters, and culture
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
S022‑AS022-A. From natural history to ecology: towards a comparative history of life sciences in the long nineteenth century
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
S022‑BS022-B. From natural history to ecology: towards a comparative history of life sciences in the long nineteenth century
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
S022‑CS022-C. From natural history to ecology: towards a comparative history of life sciences in the long nineteenth century
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
S043‑AS043-A. Creating facts: disputed knowledge-claims in the nineteenth century ▪ Establishing and standardizing knowledge
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
S043‑BS043-B. Creating facts: disputed knowledge-claims in the nineteenth century ▪ Communicating and disputing knowledge-claims
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
T166‑AT166-A. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century biological sciences ▪ Networks of circulation and exchange
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
T166‑BT166-B. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century biological sciences ▪ The history and philosophy of biology
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
T166‑CT166-C. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century biological sciences ▪ Philosophy, race, ethnography
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.007
T180‑AT180-A. Scientific expeditions, travels and colonialism ▪ Colonial expeditions
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
T180‑BT180-B. Scientific expeditions, travels and colonialism ▪ Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century colonialism and travel
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
C20 sciences, warfare, State S025‑AS025-A. Headwinds through the Iron Curtain: fundamental and applied sciences in Communist Eastern Europe
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
S025‑BS025-B. Headwinds through the Iron Curtain: fundamental and applied sciences in Communist Eastern Europe
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
S025‑CS025-C. Headwinds through the Iron Curtain: fundamental and applied sciences in Communist Eastern Europe
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
T182‑AT182-A. Post-Second World War science and technology ▪ Postwar contexts
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
T182‑BT182-B. Post-Second World War science and technology ▪ Organisations
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
T182‑CT182-C. Post-Second World War science and technology ▪ The politics of science, technology and medicine in the European context
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
T182‑DT182-D. Post-Second World War science and technology ▪ The nuclear Pacific
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
S015‑AS015-A. Novel expertise and emerging specialists
09:00–10:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S015‑BS015-B. Novel expertise and emerging specialists
11:00–12:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S059‑AS059-A. Space at work: space programmes, the environment and nuclear technology ▪ Space programmes and nuclear technology
14:00–15:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S059‑BS059-B. Space at work: space programmes, the environment and nuclear technology ▪ Space programmes and the environment
16:00–17:30 ▪ Roscoe 1.009
S055‑AS055-A. Putting knowledge to war: research, development and the image of science in the First World War
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
S055‑BS055-B. Putting knowledge to war: research, development and the image of science in the First World War
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.204
S066‑AS066-A. Planet Earth, the environment, and the Cold War ▪ A 'Red' International Geophysical Year? Alliances and divisions in episodes of international scientific collaboration
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
S066‑BS066-B. Planet Earth, the environment, and the Cold War ▪ Resources and national security
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
S066‑CS066-C. Planet Earth, the environment, and the Cold War ▪ Environmental monitoring and the ideological battlefield in the environmental sciences
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
S004S004. Colonial science at work
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
T184T184. International organisations in twentieth-century science, technology and medicine
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
T185‑AT185-A. Science, technology and medicine and the state ▪ Science, medicine and the authoritarian state
14:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
T185‑BT185-B. Science, technology and medicine and the state ▪ Postwar physical sciences
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
C20 and contemporary studies T183‑AT183-A. Twentieth-century sciences in comparative (inter)national contexts ▪ Mid twentieth-century applied sciences
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T183‑BT183-B. Twentieth-century sciences in comparative (inter)national contexts ▪ UK state institutions in the twentieth century
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T183‑CT183-C. Twentieth-century sciences in comparative (inter)national contexts ▪ Modern French science: economy and institutions
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
T153‑AT153-A. New themes and approaches in science studies ▪ Interdisciplinarity
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
T153‑BT153-B. New themes and approaches in science studies ▪ Current problems and approaches
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.213
T175‑AT175-A. Contemporary medical practice and ethics
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
T175‑BT175-B. Contemporary medical practice and ethics
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 3.205
T179T179. Bio/medical practices
early afternoon ▪ Uni Place 3.205
T174‑AT174-A. Twentieth-century medicine ▪ Cancer
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
T174‑BT174-B. Twentieth-century medicine ▪ Asian, Pacific and Western medicine
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
T174‑CT174-C. Twentieth-century medicine ▪ Institutions
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
Special sessions, public events,
tours and excursions

Most tour and excursion times
don’t correspond exactly with
session timeslots.
E118‑AE118-A. 40th anniversary symposium: the history of ICOHTEC ▪ Get socialised: ICOHTEC in the big picture
11:10–12:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
E118‑BE118-B. 40th anniversary symposium: the history of ICOHTEC ▪ From hardware to software: changes in the ICOHTEC research agenda
14:10–15:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
E118‑CE118-C. 40th anniversary symposium: the history of ICOHTEC ▪ Long-term ICOHTEC research themes
16:10–17:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
E308E308. Victorian science spectacular
11:00–12:30 ▪ Pear Lecture Theatre, Coupland 1 Building
E301E301. The future of journals in the history of science, technology, and medicine
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
L345L345. Strange ice
16:00–17:30 ▪ Room G51, Chemistry Building
E307E307. Screening: John Milne documentary
11:00–12:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
PHMX361. People’s History Museum tour
14:00–15:00 ▪ People’s History Museum
E343E343. Of music, engineers and drugs: when Cottonopolis became Madchester
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 1.218
MMM372. Manchester Museum tour
12:00–13:00 ▪ Manchester Museum
MMM380. Manchester Museum tour
12:00–13:00 ▪ Manchester Museum
E310E310. The tables turned: Victorian séance event
14:00–15:30 ▪ Pear Lecture Theatre, Coupland 1 Building
E306E306. Screening: Ernest Rutherford documentary
16:00–17:30 ▪ Schuster Blackett
IWMNX382. Imperial War Museum North tour: ‘Saving Lives’
15:00–Thu 25 ▪ Imperial War Museum North
MMM351. Manchester Museum tour
12:00–13:00 ▪ Manchester Museum
E302E302. Discussion: social media, public engagement and the history of science, technology and medicine
16:00–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 1.219
MMM355. Manchester Museum tour
12:00–13:00 ▪ Manchester Museum
E309‑AE309-A. Manchester in the history of science, technology and medicine ▪ Using campus heritage for public history: some cases and issues
14:10–15:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
E309‑BE309-B. Manchester in the history of science, technology and medicine ▪ Roundtable discussion: Manchester topics and contexts
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.205
MMM363. Manchester Museum tour
12:00–13:00 ▪ Manchester Museum
IWMNX362. Imperial War Museum North tour: ‘Saving Lives’
15:00–15:30 ▪ Imperial War Museum North
WCMLX376. Working Class Movement Library tour
12:00–13:00 ▪ Working Class Movement Library
Vic StX377. Victorian street tour at Salford Museum and Art Gallery
14:00–15:00 ▪ Salford Museum and Art Gallery
E300E300. Neu-Whitrow Bibliography Prize presentation and Commission on Bibliography and Documentation business meeting
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
MM HerbM357. Manchester Museum herbarium tour
12:00–13:00 ▪ Manchester Museum
IWMNX354. Imperial War Museum North tour: ‘Saving Lives’
15:00–15:30 ▪ Imperial War Museum North
WCMLX359. Working Class Movement Library tour
12:00–13:00 ▪ Working Class Movement Library
SmellX383. A smellwalk of Manchester: can you smell Chinatown from here?
14:00–16:00 ▪ Walk starts outside the main entrance to the
Manchester Museum
PHMX378. People’s History Museum tour
14:00–15:00 ▪ People’s History Museum
OHGX353. Ordsall Hall Gardens tour
11:00–12:00 ▪ Ordsall Hall
P&J WalkX358. Guided walk: Manchester peace and justice trail
14:00–16:30 ▪ Walk starts by the giant pebble on Barbirolli Square outside
Bridgewater Hall
ChatsworthX231. Chatsworth House excursion (WHOLE DAY)
09:30–17:30 ▪
IWMNX379. Imperial War Museum North tour: ‘Saving Lives’
15:00–15:30 ▪ Imperial War Museum North
Jodrell BankX221. Jodrell Bank Observatory excursion (Tuesday)
09:15–13:00 ▪
Jodrell BankX222. Jodrell Bank Observatory excursion (Tuesday)
09:15–13:00 ▪
Jodrell BankX223. Jodrell Bank Observatory excursion (Wednesday)
09:15–13:00 ▪
Jodrell BankX224. Jodrell Bank Observatory excursion (Thursday)
09:15–13:00 ▪
Jodrell BankX225. Jodrell Bank Observatory excursion (Friday)
09:15–13:00 ▪
Reserved for opening plenary CottonX389. Cottonopolis walk
11:00–13:00 ▪ Walk starts outside
Visitor Information Centre, Piccadilly Gardens
DaltonX388. John Dalton walk
13:30–15:30 ▪ Walk starts outside
Visitor Information Centre, Piccadilly Gardens
Committee and planning
meetings

Times may not correspond
exactly with session
timeslots.
C268C268. Science and Empire Commission business meeting
11:00–13:00 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
C260C260. Oceanography Commission business meeting
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
C261‑AC261-A. ICOHTEC Executive Committee meeting
14:10–15:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
C261‑BC261-B. ICOHTEC Executive Committee meeting
16:10–17:40 ▪ Schuster Bragg
C255‑AC255-A. CHAMA business meeting
09:10–10:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
C255‑BC255-B. CHAMA business meeting
11:10–12:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.5
C262C262. History of Mathematics IUC business meeting
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 2.219
C252C252. Modern Chemistry Commission business meeting
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
C256‑AC256-A. INHIGEO business meeting
14:10–15:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
C256‑BC256-B. INHIGEO business meeting
16:10–17:40 ▪ Roscoe 2.3
C281C281. IASCUD General Assembly
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
C253C253. Scientific Instrument Commission business meeting
09:00–10:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford
C251C251. Women and Gender Studies Commission business meeting
09:00–10:30 ▪ Uni Place 3.204
C263C263. Pacific Circle Commission business meeting
11:10–12:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
C258C258. CHOSTIS business meeting
16:00–17:30 ▪ Uni Place 2.218
C265C265. IASCUD Executive Committee meeting 1
14:00–15:30 ▪ Room 2.57, Simon Building
C257C257. History of Geography IUC business meeting
09:10–10:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.214
C269C269. History of Astronomy IUC business meeting
15:00–15:30 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
C282C282. IASCUD Executive Committee meeting 2
16:10–17:40 ▪ Uni Place 4.212
C267C267. ICOHTEC General Assembly
16:00–17:30 ▪ Schuster Rutherford