Lecture on the Invisible Children of Uganda
19 October 2009A public lecture this week will highlight the plight of children as young as five who are fighting in one of the longest running wars in Africa.
A public lecture this week will highlight the plight of children as young as five who are fighting in one of the longest running wars in Africa.
Congratulations to all students who successfully submitted their application to Cambridge by the 15th October deadline - but now another deadline looms. All applicants must have completed their SAQ (Supplementary Application Questionnaire) by 22nd October to ensure a valid application.
With the academic year now under way, we’ll be running a new series of Undergraduate Diaries on Thursdays from the end of October to give a taste of Cambridge life through the (usually) fresh eyes of first year students. To get us back in the swing of the diary thing – this week we’re featuring the musings of Gates Scholar Orian Welling. Orian is from Colorado, US, and has studied at MIT. He’s one of 90 students from around the world to be awarded a prestigious Gates Scholarship to study at Cambridge.
Robotic surgery, imaging of cancer cells and liquid crystal displays are just three of the many intriguing topics that will be discussed in a series of lectures being held throughout the academic year by the Cambridge Society for the Application of Research.
Fitzwilliam College to host the first solo exhibition from the ‘brilliant young’ artist Beka Smith.
The highly successful Enterprise Tuesday series resumes on 20th October 2009 with Professor Henning Sirringhaus (Co-founder of Plastic Logic), Martin Jackson (VP Technology Plastic Logic) and Bill Earner (Investment Manager at Amadeus Capital Partners Ltd) presenting on the theme of 'Why entrepreneurship is a real option.'
A Harvard University professor and one of the US’s most distinguished orators yesterday delivered a far-ranging lecture about the historic relationship between Cambridge and Harvard to commemorate Cambridge’s 800th anniversary.
An absorbing lecture series exploring the development of the University during the last 800 years, given by leading scholars from its own history Faculty, begins tonight (October 15th).
Kettles Yard hosts the first UK showing of the extraordinary work of Portuguese artist Helena Almeida.
Members of the University are invited to attend the tenth anniversary, of the Cambridge University Entrepreneurs (CUE) business creation competition.