Putting the art into architecture
22 April 2010An exhibition focusing on emerging technologies and their use within the best new architecture will open at Churchill College on April 22.
An exhibition focusing on emerging technologies and their use within the best new architecture will open at Churchill College on April 22.
Nobel Prize winner and Cambridge graduate, Sir Tim Hunt, will feature in the final part of the BBC Four series ‘Beautiful Minds’ which looks at the work of contemporary scientists and how their unique perspectives have redefined the world we live in.
The University of Cambridge has published its full breakdown of undergraduate admissions statistics for the 08/09 admissions cycle.
How can the West counter China's foreign policy which includes giving money to dictators with no strings attached?
The Hauser Forum – a new focal point for entrepreneurship in the region – was today officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.
Do you know somebody exceptional who deserves recognition for their volunteering? Nominations are now open for the 2010 Gold Awards for student volunteering, run in conjunction with Volunteering England.
Professor Kathleen Coleman, Professor of Latin at Harvard University and renowned author on Latin literature and history will give Newnham’s biennial Jane Harrison Memorial Lecture on Friday, 23 April 2010.
The distinguished neuroscientist, Baroness Susan Greenfield, will be giving a public lecture on how the study of the brain is changing our understanding of human nature itself at Cambridge University next week.
Exotic and wonderful sounds come to Cambridge next week as Girton and St John’s colleges host one of the world’s best historical brass ensembles. The two performances of Claudio Monteverdi’s Vespers celebrate the 400th anniversary of this spectacular 17th century composition.
Postgraduate and postdoctoral students at Cambridge are being offered the chance to participate in the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning’s Enterprisers programme from June 1-4 for free, courtesy of generous support from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).