| A year-long programme to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his scientifically important book “The Origin of Species” was launched yesterday (the birth date of Darwin) by the University of the Free State (UFS) on its Main Campus in Bloemfontein. The UFS is the only university in the country that is presenting such an extensive programme on life and survival. Yesterday’s launch programme entailed a portrayal of the life of Darwin and a presentation on what nature tells us about cosmic history. It was the start of a year-long lecture programme in which various departments at the UFS will take part. “The lecture programme, called “The story of life and survival”, forms a cycle of the progress of man and does not only focus on Darwin. The programme aims to portray the influence of Darwin’s theory of evolution on a wide range of disciplines. We see this as a good opportunity to promote science in its broadest context,” says Prof. Jo Van As, head of the Department of Zoology and Entomology at the UFS. The lecture programme will include topics such as the geological evolution of our planet, extinction, Darwinian agriculture, the road to civilisation, the proliferation of technology and communication, human demography and the human impact on the environment. It will be concluded in February 2010 with a lecture on the future of evolution. The programme is spearheaded by the Department of Zoology and Entomology at the UFS, in conjunction with the National Museum and the Central University of Technology. “Today evolution is no longer considered to be a theory and is widely accepted by most serious scientists as the process responsible for the diversity of life on our planet,” says Prof. Van As. Complete programme: 26 February 2009: The geological evolution of our planet 13 March 2009: Origin of life, prokaryotes and eukaryotes
 24 March 2009: Extinction
 16 April 2009: Evolution and biodiversity of plants
 30 April 2009: Evolution and biodiversity of animals
 14 May 2009: The mechanisms of evolution: Heredity and Natural Selection
 28 May 2009: Origin of humankind
 4 June 2009: Darwinian agriculture
 30 July 2009: Road to civilisation
 6 August 2009: Human demography
 20 August 2009: Proliferation of technology and communication
 10 September 2009: Human impact: On the environment
 8 October 2009: Human impact: Resistance, ectoparasites, HIV/Aids, antibiotics
 22 October 2009: How to care for the world
 12 February 2009: The future of evolution
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 13 February 2009
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