The Faraday Institute for Science & Religion
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The Woolf Building, Madingley Rd
Cambridge, eng CB3 0UB - (122) 374-8888
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David Vosburg
Wonderful community and fantastic seminars!
Sep 12th, 2022 -
David Charge
Nov 7th, 2019 -
Mathew Chandrankunnel
The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion us a centre established by the generous grant of Templeton Foundation. The centre organises regular conferences and lectures and I had the opportunity to participate in a few lectures which were really marvelous. The Oxford Centre for Cosmology Director Shellard was speaking on the two great minds Hawking and Lemaitre. Hawking was an atheist while Lemaitre a Catholic priest and the discoverer of the Big Bang Universe. Both were technically minded scientists contributed to the search for the understanding of the cosmos. There were many other lectures and I was fortunate to interact with these great minds. Would like my centre to establish regular interaction with this famous institute.
Aug 1st, 2018
Contact Info
- (122) 374-8888
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Faraday Institute for Science & Religion?
A The phone number for The Faraday Institute for Science & Religion is: (122) 374-8888.
Q Where is The Faraday Institute for Science & Religion located?
A The Faraday Institute for Science & Religion is located at The Woolf Building, Madingley Rd, Cambridge, eng CB3 0UB
Q What is the internet address for The Faraday Institute for Science & Religion?
A The website (URL) for The Faraday Institute for Science & Religion is: http://www.faraday.cam.ac.uk/
Q How is The Faraday Institute for Science & Religion rated?
A The Faraday Institute for Science & Religion has a 4.5 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
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The Faraday Institute for Science & Religion
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( 2 Reviews )David Vosburg on Google
Wonderful community and fantastic seminars!
David Charge on Google
Mathew Chandrankunnel on Google
The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion us a centre established by the generous grant of Templeton Foundation. The centre organises regular conferences and lectures and I had the opportunity to participate in a few lectures which were really marvelous. The Oxford Centre for Cosmology Director Shellard was speaking on the two great minds Hawking and Lemaitre. Hawking was an atheist while Lemaitre a Catholic priest and the discoverer of the Big Bang Universe. Both were technically minded scientists contributed to the search for the understanding of the cosmos. There were many other lectures and I was fortunate to interact with these great minds. Would like my centre to establish regular interaction with this famous institute.