Revealing the face
of a Neanderthal
A new documentary has recreated the face of a 75,000-year-old female Neanderthal whose skull was rebuilt from hundreds of bone fragments by a team of archaeologists and conservators.
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News - Return of the Gweagal Spears
In a ceremony held in the Wren Library at Trinity College Cambridge, four spears taken by James Cook and Joseph Banks on 29 April 1770 were permanently repatriated to the La Perouse Aboriginal Community.
News - Artificial intelligence beats doctors
Researchers tested an AI model against doctors for assessing eye problems. The AI model did better than the non-specialist junior doctors in the study.
News - Statement on vandalism
We condemn this attack on University property at the Institute for Energy and Environmental Flows. A statement from Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith, Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
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Lecture - A Conversation with Min Jin Lee – Wednesday 22 May
Join us for a conversation with Min Jin Lee, author of the bestselling novel Pachinko. The event is part of the Ra Jong-Yil lecture series at the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
Exhibitions - Issam Kourbaj: Urgent Archive – until Sunday 26 May 2024
Since 2011, Issam Kourbaj’s artwork has responded to the ongoing conflict in Syria. This exhibition presents key works from this period alongside a new series that explores themes of loss, memory and renewal.
Admissions - Undergraduate open days – Thursday 4 and Friday 5 July
Book now for our undergraduate open days and warm-up webinars. If you are thinking of applying to come to Cambridge in October, these are a great way to learn more about the University.