Divided cities do not flourish
08 November 2012A landmark study of divided cities such as Jerusalem and Belfast suggests that while physical divisions remain these cities cannot thrive, and that a 'post-conflict’...
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A landmark study of divided cities such as Jerusalem and Belfast suggests that while physical divisions remain these cities cannot thrive, and that a 'post-conflict’...
A five-year project to publish the collected works of pioneering British economist John Maynard Keynes, is today unveiled by Cambridge University Press.
From the elixirs of legend to transmutation of base metals into gold, medieval medical practice and social mobility were steeped in alchemy.
New insights from research suggest ways to measure the world at the scale of single atoms and molecules.
Fundraising is under way for a joint Cambridge University and Papworth Hospital Heart and Lung Research Institute – to sit alongside the anticipated new Papworth...
A new project based in Cambridge’s Division of Social Anthropology is looking at interactions between China, Mongolia and Russia at the point where these nations...
On 6 November Professor Steven Connor will give a talk at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities on the affinity between tap dance and...
A five-year research project will examine East Asia’s emergence and struggle for self-definition after the fall of the Japanese Empire.
By 2032 a quarter of the British population will be over the age of 65. On November 3, a panel of economists, businessmen and social...
China’s heritage industry and the politics of the past are just some topics up for discussion in a series of public heritage seminars this term.