Lord Patten, former Governor of Hong Kong, will give a lecture on 'The Rise of East Asia: Threat or Opportunity' on Tuesday 9 May at 5pm in the Faculty of Law on the Sidgwick Site.
The Chairman of the Disability Rights Commission, Bert Massie CBE, will tonight (9 May) deliver the University of Cambridge Disability Resource Centre's Fourth Annual Disability Lecture.
The legal and political aspects of lawsuits relating to international terrorism are the subject of this year’s New Hall Smith-Howarth Law Lecture, which takes place tomorrow evening (11 May).
Salil Shetty, Director of the United Nations Millennium Campaign to cut poverty worldwide, will be at the Judge Business School tonight (3 May) to launch a speaker series jointly organised by a University of Cambridge student society and the UN Millennium Campaign.
The Autism Research Centre (ARC), University of Cambridge, will receive £461,420 in funding to investigate whether earlier identification, resulting in earlier treatment, improves the prognosis of an autistic child.