Hurricane Katrina: Historians as First Responders

24 May 2006
The political and historical implications of one of the worst disasters to strike the United States, Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flooding of New Orleans, are the focus of a lecture series Thursday (today) and Friday at the Faculty of History.
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Cambridge Honorary Degrees 2006

23 March 2006
Seven distinguished individuals are set to receive honorary degrees from the University of Cambridge in a ceremony at the Senate House on Tuesday 27 June at which the Chancellor, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, is expected to preside.
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A national portrait

07 September 2005
A painting of a Cambridge academic is among recent acquisitions by the National Portrait Gallery.
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From Nuremberg to Helsinki, 2002

26 May 2005
The third joint open lecture held by Cambridge Genetics Knowledge Park (CGKP) and Cambridge Network will be held on Wednesday June 8 at Robinson College.
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Admissions interview workshop

16 November 2004
University applicants in Barking and Dagenham have been getting tips on admissions interviews at a workshop run by Newnham College, Cambridge and their local education authority.
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Open days during September

31 August 2004
School/college students thinking about applying for 2005 entry to Cambridge (or deferred entry in 2006) are welcome to come along to one of the many open days and information days taking place this month.
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Honorary Degrees 2004

18 June 2004
The Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, conferred honorary degrees at a traditional ceremony in the University's Senate House today (Monday 21 June 2004).
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The mind politic of Europe

20 February 2004
Europe’s unity throughout history has been a unity of ideas and the arts. But the marginalisation of intellectuals and artists in the creation of the European states has stirred up controversy, including a petition by 20,000 intellectuals in France accusing the centre-right government of "waging war on intelligence" and instituting "a new state anti-intellectualism". This shift in power will be the subject of the final seminar in the ‘Future of Europe’ series, taking place at the University of Cambridge’s Faculty of Law.
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