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bu s alike, he says.

“Ours is a boutique festival which brings together a great mix of people from all walks of life. If you relish a lively debate, revel in a good discussion and also want to engage your light-hearted side, then this year’s Robert Boyle Summer School is an absolute must.

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“It’s not all about the Science. It’s also going to appeal to those with an interest in history and culture, writing, science facts as well as science ction. Many of our participants make this weekend an annual pilgrimage of sorts. We will be following in the footsteps of a natural philosopher with like-minded people for the duration and you’d never know where the debate might lead us.

“And while the Robert Boyle Summer School traditionally draws a nation-wide audience, with particularly strong support from the Dublin region, we’re particularly urging people from across the south east to join us this year and see what it has to o er. It is more important than ever that we celebrate Robert Boyle’s legacy, particularly as the 400th Anniversary of his birth in Lismore in 1627 looms.”

(SETU) and Summer School curator, will deliver a lighthearted and fascinating session on Sherlock Holmes as scientist and his creator, Arthur Conan Doyle’s links to Lismore. It’s a further example of the eclectic mix of events that make the Robert Boyle Summer School a must for the culturally curious and science

Registration is now open and the full programme of events can be viewed now on https://www.robertboyle.ie/11th-robert-boylesummer-school-2023/

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