A special public lecture to celebrate the life and works of Moses Maimonides will be held on Tuesday, June 1 at the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge.
A new website has been launched, offering an insight into archaeological fieldwork that has been carried out by the University of Cambridge in quarries around Cambridgeshire.
One of the world’s most respected international law academics, Professor Yasuaki Onuma, will give this year’s Ashby Lecture in Robinson College Auditorium on Wednesday 26 May at 6pm.
To celebrate its 50th Anniversary in 2004-05, and in honour of its founding President, New Hall is delighted to announce the introduction of a new rose variety.
Researchers from University of Cambridge have found a dramatic decline in HIV and AIDS rates in Uganda, due to people not having sex until later in life, and reducing the number of sexual partners.
A photo competition was held at the Department of Engineering in February, inviting images that relate to research or teaching in the Department. The entries could be beautiful, fascinating, intriguing, amusing or all of these.
Professor Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate in Economics and until recently Master of Trinity College, will return to Cambridge on Monday to give the 2003-04 Leslie Stephen Lecture.
Professor Julia Goodfellow CBE, Chief Executive of Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), will be speaking on Wednesday (May 19) at the annual ‘Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (WiSETI)’ lecture. Her talk is entitled ‘The Biggest Splash’.