Talks
Poster on “The FOCUS Project: Corpus, Context and Confidence”, North East Universities (3 Rivers Consortium) Learning and Teaching Conference, Newcastle University King’s Road Centre, 19th March 2013.
“Oh No H2O: Representation in the Work of John Dalton”, EIDOS – Postgraduate Philosophy Forum, Philosophy Department, Durham University, 5th March 2013.
Poster on “Representation in the Work of John Dalton”, Hill Colleges West Research Forum, Van Mildert College, Durham University, 16th February 2013.
“Priestley, Dalton and the Teaching of Science and Grammar in Dissenting Academies”, ‘Moving Towards Science in the Long Nineteenth Century’ – North East Nineteenth-Century Research Group, The Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle upon Tyne, 12th September 2012.
“Visualising the Elements: John Dalton’s Chemical Symbols” poster, exhibit & talk (public engagement activity), Sheffield Winter Gardens, Sheffield, 7th July 2012.
“Seeing Science”, ‘History and Philosophy of the Sciences: The many ways of integrating HPS’ – Seventh Joint Workshop on Integrated History and Philosophy of Science, Gavin De Beer Lecture Theatre, London, 28-29th June 2012.
Poster on “Visualising the Elements: John Dalton’s Chemical Symbols”, Vitae Yorkshire and North East Hub Public Engagement Competition, Royal York Hotel, York, 8th May 2012.
“John Dalton’s 1807 Chemical Lectures to Medical Students in Edinburgh”, ‘Sick of Being Sick’ Medical History Workshop for Postgraduates, University of Oxford, 15-16th September 2011.
“Chemistry in Dissenting Academies and Literary & Philosophical Societies”, Sites of Chemistry in the 18th Century, Maison Française d’Oxford, 3rd-5th July 2011.
“John Dalton’s Chemical Symbolism: Examining form in the atomic theory”, HPSM PhD Workshop 2011, Department of Philosophy, Durham University, 25th March 2011.
“Picturing the Elements: John Dalton’s Greatest Choice”, History and Theories of Chemistry Postgraduate Workshop, Department of Philosophy, Durham University, 24th September 2010.
“Best of Both Worlds: Why HPS Matters”, ‘What is HPS for?’ – Fifth Joint Workshop on Integrated History and Philosophy of Science, ESRC Centre for Genomics in Society, University of Exeter, 28-29th June 2010.
“John Dalton and the Elements of English Grammar”, North East Postgraduate Forum for the Long Eighteenth Century, Lipman Building, Northumbria University, 29th January 2010.