Hannah Fry.

Mathematics is

for everyone

Professor Hannah Fry is a mathematician, best-selling author and award-winning science presenter. We welcome her to Cambridge as the first Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics. She'll be looking for the best ways to share maths with people.

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Microplastics held in hand.

News - The 'invisible threat' of microplastics

The UN met this week to finalise the Global Plastics Treaty. Researchers warn that the agreement could fail to address one of the biggest threats to marine environments: microplastics.
Local Indian woman being interviewed about privacy infringment.

News - Wildlife monitoring technology used to intimidate and spy on women

Camera traps and drones are used by government authorities to monitor a forest in India. But are being used to infringe on the privacy and rights of local women.
Hannah Fry.

Appointments - Award-winning broadcaster Hannah Fry joins Cambridge

Professor Hannah Fry appointed as the first Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics.

Events

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Lecture - Bridging innovation's supply and demand in the AI era – Tuesday 3 December

Professor Neil Lawrence, DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning, will deliver this year’s Annual Public Policy Lecture: Mind the Gap: Bridging innovation's supply and demand in the AI era

Exhibitions - Cambridge Botanic Lights – Thursday 29 November to Saturday 21 December

Join us for this year’s Cambridge Botanic Lights trail around Cambridge University Botanic Garden. The lights will bring the Garden to life after dark with spectacular displays and artistic interventions.

Exhibitions - Endless Stories – until 22 February 2025

Cambridge University Library invite you to explore the Endless Stories exhibition. An extraordinary collection of manuscripts in a dazzling array of languages including Arabic, Hebrew, Persian and Malay from the 17th century.

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