What is another word for public lecture?

Pronunciation: [pˈʌblɪk lˈɛkt͡ʃə] (IPA)

Public lectures, also known as talks or discourse, are a common way for experts to share information or ideas with a large group of people. Another synonym for a public lecture is a seminar, which is typically a more interactive and discussion-based format. A symposium is also a similar term that refers to a meeting for discussion or debate on a specific topic. Another synonym for a public lecture is a keynote address, which is typically given at a conference, seminar, or other important event. Lastly, a colloquium is a synonym for a public lecture that is focused on a specific academic or scientific topic and is typically attended by scholars and professionals in that field.

Synonyms for Public lecture:

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    lecture public lecture
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Famous quotes with Public lecture

  • A well-known scientist (some say it was Bertrand Russell) once gave a public lecture on astronomy. He described how the earth orbits around the sun and how the sun, in turn, orbits around the center of a vast collection of stars called our galaxy. At the end of the lecture a little old lady at the back of the room got up and said 'What you have told us is rubbish. The world is really a flat plate supported on the back of a giant tortoise.' The scientist gave a superior smile before replying, 'What is the turtle standing on' 'You're very clever, young man, very clever,' said the little old lady. 'But it's turtles all the way down.'
    Stephen William Hawking
  • Dr. Mantell, a number of years ago, sustained a severe injury on the spine, in consequence of a fall from his carriage, and an incurable tumor arose, which, by its pressure upon the nerves of the spinal chord, produced at first temporary paralysis, and subsequently through life, frequent and intense neuralgic suffering, attended by great emaciation. Still his powerful and enthusiastic mind rose above his sufferings, although they often deprived him of sleep. He wrote several of his works while he was a martyr to pain; at the same time he continued his professional visits, and at the bed side of his patients, and when in society at home or abroad, he assumed a degree of cheerfulness which might have led any one to suppose that he was in perfect health. During the last week of his life he suffered intensely, and was deprived almost entirely of sleep; still, although observed to look unusually ill, he gave a public lecture, with his usual animation, two days before his exit, and visited his patients the very day before he died.
    Gideon Mantell

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