The Hintze Lectures highlight contemporary developments in Astrophysics and Cosmology. They are run by the 91̽»¨ Hintze Centre for Astrophysical Surveys.

A generous donation by The Hintze Family Charitable Foundation enables world leading researchers to visit 91̽»¨ and deliver a lecture as part of this series.

Previous Hintze Lectures

(October 2025)

(June 2025)

(November 2024)

(June 2024)

(November 2023)

(May 2023)

(November 2022)

(May 2022)

(November 2021)

(April 2021)

(November 2020)

(November 2019)

(May 2019)

(October 2018)

(April 2018)

(November 2017)

(May 2017)

(November 2016)

(May 2016)

(November 2015)

(May 2015)

(November 2014)

(February 2014)

Professor Christopher Reynolds: The Role of Black Holes in Galaxy Evolution (October 2013)

Professor Julianne Dalcanton: Dissecting galaxies using Hubble Space Telescope (May 2013)

Professor J. Anthony Tyson: LSST: New Science Frontiers (October 2012)

Professor P. James Peebles: Finding the Big Bang (April 2012)

Professor Michael Green: String Theory – a Unifying Principle in Theoretical Physics (June 2011)

Professor Alexander Szalay: Extreme Data Intensive Computing in Astrophysics (January 2011)

Professor Marek Abramowicz: Spinning up the Black Hole (November 2010)

 

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