‘Picture This #9′ – ‘The Fin Whale', Museum of Zoology.
22 October 2011It has been auctioned three times, housed in a cricket ground and owned by the mayor of Hastings.
It has been auctioned three times, housed in a cricket ground and owned by the mayor of Hastings.
More than sixty events are taking place over the school holidays in museums across Cambridge.
Set to the stunning backdrop of Cambridge University’s Botanic Garden, the Zoology Department is once again going on a BioBlitz.
Some of planet Earth’s longest living inhabitants are the focus of a major new exhibition and website brought to life by Cambridge University’s Museum of Zoology.
Hidden treasures are waiting to be discovered in Cambridge’s museums this summer with the help of a free ‘passport’ for children.
Cambridge University has arranged for a picturesque part of the city to undergo a 24-hour blitz this week - all in the name of biodiversity.
Ever wondered what happens in a museum once the lights go out?
The rivalry between Charles Darwin and ‘the forgotten evolutionist’, AR Wallace to be the first to publish evidence of evolutionary theory will be the topic of the latest trans-world video link discussion hosted by the University of Cambridge and the British Council tomorrow (19th November).
The man who might have been Darwin – AR Wallace – is the subject of a fascinating new exhibition at Cambridge University’s Museum of Zoology until February 8, 2010.
Thousands of people enjoyed free talks, tours and a chance to see inside some of Cambridge’s most spectacular buildings this weekend as the University and Colleges welcomed visitors for Open Cambridge and Bridge The Gap. Watch video from Bridge The Gap here.