Category Archives: Our events

  • 25th August 2013

    Alvar Aalto – Lyödään hepnaadilla!

    Mike Lawless takes as his title for his talk on Alvar Aalto a phrase which Aalto often used and which he feels encapsulates Aalto’s impact on the world of architecture. Lyödään hepnaadilla – Let us stun them with amazement!

  • British Landscapes

    We will have a presentation on British Landscapes by Dr Jenny Lunn of the Royal Geographical Society. She works on the Discovering Britain project which is a series of geographically-themed walks which the RGS has devised with the Institute of British Geographers.

  • The Sami People of the North

    Professor Neil Kent will introduce his new book which will be published in October. The book is the first comprehensive social and cultural history of the Sámi people of the Nordic countries and north-western Russia.

  • 10th April 2013

    No Particular Hurry: British Travellers in Finland 1830-1917

    In his second anthology and survey of writing by British Travellers to Finland, No Particular Hurry, Tony Lurcock covers the period from 1830-1917. The talk will be at the Finnish Institute, 35-36 Eagle Street, London WC1 at 6.00 for 6.30pm.

  • 12th March 2013

    Education for a Bilingual Nation

    Soile Pietikäinen is a researcher and sociologist with a particular interest in bilingualism. As her husband is Italian and they live here, their children are being brought up trilingual. The meeting will be held at the Finnish Institute, 35-36 Eagle Street, London WC1 at 6.00 for 6.30pm.