The art of survival
22 May 2012A collection of artefacts made by prisoners from the Channel Islands in World War II has gone on display in Jersey to mark the 70th...
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A collection of artefacts made by prisoners from the Channel Islands in World War II has gone on display in Jersey to mark the 70th...
From campus to community, the worlds of mental health research and medical practice are being brought together by a collaboration involving researchers, health and social...
As Francois Hollande takes up his seat as President of France, will he be able to live up to the huge expectations of those who...
Large clusters of rock art spanning thousands of years but located at the same site may hold key to detecting massive cultural changes in prehistoric...
In tracing the modern history of Germany’s policy on intoxicant and drug use, which favours therapy rather than punishment, Cambridge historian Dr Victoria Harris highlights...
A film about the downfall of the East German head of state, Erich Honecker, which includes an astonishing interview with his apparently unrepentant widow, will...
Scholars from five different institutions, and both Christian and Muslim backgrounds, will gather in Cambridge tomorrow to look at medieval Islamic marriage and how it...
Co-author of recently published book 'Jugaad Innovation', Professor Jaideep Prabhu argues that a frugal and flexible approach to innovation can generate breakthrough growth not only...
An international collaborative study to map the genome of a South American butterfly has identified the secret behind its mimetic nature.
A show at the Fitzwilliam Museum featuring the work of contemporary British artists Michael Landy and George Shaw explores the places in between town and...