The Clare Hall Ashby Lecture 2010
07 May 2010A British historian of 20th-century Germany, whose work has chiefly focused on the period of the Third Reich, will deliver the annual Clare Hall Ashby Lecture in Cambridge on Tuesday 11 May.
A British historian of 20th-century Germany, whose work has chiefly focused on the period of the Third Reich, will deliver the annual Clare Hall Ashby Lecture in Cambridge on Tuesday 11 May.
Nobel Prize winner and Cambridge graduate, Sir Tim Hunt, will feature in the final part of the BBC Four series ‘Beautiful Minds’ which looks at the work of contemporary scientists and how their unique perspectives have redefined the world we live in.
This house believes that junk food should be banned in schools. This house believes that sports teams should be penalised for the criminal actions of their fans. Could you stand up in front of an audience and argue for, or against, one of these motions with just a few minutes to prepare your argument?
The University of Cambridge has today submitted nominations to the Regent House for the conferment of honorary degrees in June 2010. Eight distinguished individuals are nominated.
Focussing too much on the present and not using past experience to make decisions could be linked to suicide in elderly depressed adults, researchers from Cambridge and Pittsburgh have found.
Cambridge University Library has taken delivery of the personal archive of war poet Siegfried Sassoon, marking the culmination of a six-month, £1.25 million campaign to save the collection for the nation.
The concept, analysis and policy implications of systemic risk will be discussed in a lecture in Cambridge this week.
A fragment of worked flint, pieces of a glass bottle, bones of a small mammal, a clay pipe – these were just a few of the finds made by London teenagers taking part in a dig in the village of Girton earlier this week.
The British Academy today announced 35 scholars who have been elected to Fellowships this year in recognition of their research achievements. The list includes seven Cambridge academics.
Five students who have just graduated from Cambridge have arrived in India to spend the next seven weeks working on community development projects.