Holmes Lectures for Children: Our immune system (Lecture 1)

Holmes Lectures for Children: Our immune system (Lecture 1)

By INSIGHTS Public Lectures at Newcastle University

Overview

Our immune system: the army inside our body (Lecture 1)

The Holmes Lectures for Children

The annual Holmes Lectures are designed for children aged 10 to 14 with the intention of fostering an interest in science. The lectures first took place at Newcastle University in 1937 and have covered a wide range of topics including sustainability, forensic science, medical physics, chemistry and sports science. The talks form part of the INSIGHTS Public Lecture programme and are held every January.

The 2026 Holmes Lectures will be given by researchers from Newcastle University’s Faculty of Medical Sciences and School of Dental Sciences and will take place in the Curtis Auditorium, Herschel Building.


Our immune system: the army inside our body (Lecture 1)

With Professor John Isaacs, Professor of Clinical Rheumatology, Faculty of Medical Sciences


Our immune system is just like a well-organised army, designed to recognise and attack invaders that enter our body, such as bugs. Sometimes, however, our immune system makes mistakes and thinks our own body is the enemy. The subsequent attack can be devastating, causing ‘autoimmune’ diseases such as diabetes and arthritis. Learn how our normal immune system works, why it goes wrong in autoimmunity and how scientists can develop ways to correct it.

The 2026 Holmes Lectures for Children will continue on Wednesday 28 January with lecture 2, Guardians of health: how oral hygiene supports our immune system.

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Ticket Information

  • Click on the 'Reserve a spot' button and add your name and contact details to the short form.
  • This event will be held in the Curtis Auditorium, Herschel Building at Newcastle University (NE1 7RU).
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Venue Details and Accessibility

  • The Herschel Building is located a 3-minute walk from Haymarket Metro Station and Bus Station, and is easily accessible by Public Transport.
  • The Curtis Auditorium is a tiered lecture theatre and has 8 designated spaces for wheelchair users, with flat-level access. There is also a hearing loop system and an accessible toilet nearby.
  • Please note any access requirements on your booking form.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • under 14 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person
  • Doors at 16:00

Location

Curtis Auditorium

Herschel Building

Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RY United Kingdom

How do you want to get there?

Agenda
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Experiments and after school snacks in the Herschel Foyer (optional)

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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Jan 21 · 17:00 GMT