To Boldly Go: Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century

28 October 2005
Right now, all over the world, there are hundreds of millions of people actively trying to start a new business – some out of necessity, some to escape poverty, and others to fulfil a lifetime's ambition. Whatever their motivation, these entrepreneurs are making a dramatic contribution to our world: creating jobs, fostering innovation, and acting as catalysts for economic growth and development.
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Chancellor's visit

22 June 2005
HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, was at the University this week to open a new building and confer Honorary Degrees.
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From Nuremberg to Helsinki, 2002

26 May 2005
The third joint open lecture held by Cambridge Genetics Knowledge Park (CGKP) and Cambridge Network will be held on Wednesday June 8 at Robinson College.
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Peace After War

28 February 2005
Carl Bildt, former Prime Minister of Sweden from 1991-1994 and UN Secretary General's Special Envoy for the Balkans from 1999-2001, will deliver this year's Clare Hall Tanner Lectures on Tuesday, 1 March at the Babbage Theatre, New Museums Site, Downing Street, Cambridge.
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Russia Hangs Out: from champagne and caviar to coke and burgers

20 October 2004
Cambridge’s Department of Slavonic Studies is hosting a series of public lectures over the coming academic year entitled ‘Russia Hangs Out: Consumer Culture from the Tsars to Putin.’ The series will examine how ordinary Russian men and women have spent their leisure time, what they have consumed and how they have amused themselves - from Imperial times to the present day.
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