Christopher Hogwood kicks off new series of Darwin lectures
19 January 2007One of Britain’s best-known conductors is to open a new series of public lectures by examining both how people connect with music, and whether it can be considered to have an “identity” of its own.
Bridge The Gap
11 September 2006Queen’s Birthday Honours
16 June 2006The Head of Education at the Fitzwillam Museum and an eminent University astronomer have each been honoured with an OBE in the 2006 Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
‘Survival’ theme of Darwin Lecture Series
19 January 2006Renowned Yale historian and author to discuss Darwin, survival, and Empire.
Cambridge launches £1bn fundraising campaign
23 September 2005Autism research recognised
06 June 2005Review of the year 2004
21 December 2004It has been a busy year for the University; here we look back at just some of the major developments and highlights that have kept Cambridge in the headlines:
Dame Rosemary Murray 1913 - 2004
08 October 2004Dame Rosemary Murray, first woman Vice-Chancellor of the University and founder of New Hall died peacefully on 7 October 2004 in Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital, aged 91.