The Catalyst Club is a unique monthly Brighton event that pays tribute to the old traditions of French Salon, debating societies and Gentleman's Clubs.


On the night three guest speakers take to the lectern to talk for fifteen minutes on a subject close to their heart.


Some of these previous lecture titles will give you a flavour of the evening:

Bees - Emergence Theory - Hitler's Moustache - Victorian Lantern Shows - Cunnillingus - The Exciting World of Slime Mould - Giant Squid - The Dawn of Civilisation.

Science Festival collaboration 23rd and 25th Feb!

As always this February we’ll be teaming up with Richard Robinson and the gang for some inspiring and entertaining science-based talks. Bending the rules of the Catalyst just on this occasion, all the talks are listed on www.brightonscience.com, including on the 25th, a whole night dedicated to Brighton with a talk on the pros and cons of drinking our sea water, stunning images from under the pier from our local divers and a scratch and sniff demonstration of happens to your poo by Ben Green. Plus on the 23rd Feb, talks on the Flat Earth Society and Robert Hooke, who invented the science of low-slung bass playing.

Tickets always sell out for these events so get there early!

Note it’s a 7.30pm kick off, not 8pm. Tickets will be £6 for these events.

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