What makes a good excuse? A Cambridge philosopher may have the answer
01 July 2019Dr Paulina Sliwa argues that intentions are the key to making sense of our everyday morality.
Dr Paulina Sliwa argues that intentions are the key to making sense of our everyday morality.
The Centre for Natural Material Innovation exhibited their proposals for timber skyscrapers at the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibition.
A new orchestral composition - Ik zeg: NU by Richard Causton - has been chosen by BBC Radio 3 for worldwide broadcast.
New exhibition puts the University's collections of two leading figures in Modern British Art into context for the first time.
Performance marked the launch of digital edition of Arthur Schnitzler's works and archive.
Cambridge researchers and musicians are helping to support schools in Cambridgeshire to deliver high quality and sustainable music provision over the next three years.
Business, enterprise and employment are flourishing in Greater Cambridge, but housing and infrastructure are struggling to match the jobs boom, and gaps in social equality keep widening. University academics are connecting their insights, data and algorithms to find solutions to the area’s “growing pains”.
In a new film, leading Cambridge University researchers discuss the far-reaching advances offered by artificial intelligence – and consider the consequences of developing systems that think far beyond human abilities.
Liszt's lost opera heard for the first time in 170 years
Concerns over immigration and the rise of the far-right in Spain are fuelling tensions at one of its most important festivals, the Día de la Toma in Granada. And as a new Cambridge study reveals, music has become a key battleground.