Eight Cambridge academics to join British Academy Fellowship
23 July 2010The British Academy has today announced the scholars elected for this year’s Fellowships in recognition of their contribution to the humanities and social sciences.
The British Academy has today announced the scholars elected for this year’s Fellowships in recognition of their contribution to the humanities and social sciences.
Four students at the University of Cambridge have received Gold Awards from Volunteering England in recognition of their contribution to voluntary work.
The Chancellor, His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, visited the University yesterday to visit two colleges and preside over the 2010 Honorary Degree Congregation.
The world’s economic and environmental interests are mutually dependent and we will not be able to survive unless we reconcile them now, a leading economist will argue this week.
Three events, run as part of the GEEMA programme (Group to Encourage Ethnic Minority Applications to Cambridge), have welcomed a total of almost 500 black and minority ethnic students to Cambridge over the past month.
The editor-in-chief of the influential science publication Nature is to give a talk at Cambridge about how scientists should react when their research comes under attack in public debates.
The University of Cambridge has today submitted nominations to the Regent House for the conferment of honorary degrees in June 2010. Eight distinguished individuals are nominated.
The way in which areas stabilise and recover following a natural disaster will be explored in this year’s Humanitarian Centre Annual Lecture.
An online exhibition which explores the life and work of one of the 20th century’s most creative and controversial scientists has been launched by St. John’s College, Cambridge.
Professor Peter Harrison, will be discussing religious influences in the early proceedings of the Royal Society in the Faraday Institute’s termly public lecture today, Thursday February 4 at Emmanuel College.