Talks

Andrew Tannahill

Andrew Tannahill is a former public health doctor, NHS board chief executive and academic.  After retiring he served on the board of NHS Education for Scotland and then as a voluntary mentor for NHS board non-executives. In retirement he has

Peter Mackay

Peter Mackay is a retired civil servant, a former head of the Scottish Office Industry Department and at one time looked after the  Scottish Office interest in broadcasting. He now lives in Kincraig in the Cairngorm National Park. His interests

George Fleming

George studied at the “Tech” which became Strathclyde University.  He graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering and progressed to do a PhD on “The sediment and water balance of the Clyde “. During the first year of his studies,

Program 2022-2023

Kelvin Probus Programme for 2022-2023 Sep 13th: Shackleton`s forgotten heroes – Peter McKay (Biog) (Talk) Sep 27th: 175 years of RCS – Stuart Harris-Logan (Biog) (Talk) Oct 11th: COP 26 – What now…? – Alison McRae (Biog) (Talk) Oct 25th:

John Butt (Talk)

John Butt is Gardiner Professor of Music at the University of Glasgow, musical director of Dunedin Consort and a Principal Artist with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. His work, as both musician and scholar gravitates towards music of

Rachel Baker Talk

Community Organisations and Health and Wellbeing Rachel Baker, Professor of Health Economics, Director of the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health, and Interim Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research at Glasgow Caledonian University, gave a talk about the large collaborative study

John Butt

John Butt is Gardiner Professor of Music at the University of Glasgow, musical director of Dunedin Consort and a Principal Artist with the OAE. His career began with his appointment as organ scholar at King’s College Cambridge, and this led