Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture 2010
06 May 2010The diversity of planetary systems will be explored by one of the pioneering discoverers of extrasolar planets in the fourth annual Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture in Cambridge on Monday, 10 May.
The diversity of planetary systems will be explored by one of the pioneering discoverers of extrasolar planets in the fourth annual Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture in Cambridge on Monday, 10 May.
A new analysis of the Munich Games of 1972 places the event at the very centre of modern German history, as Dr Chris Young explains.
Three Cambridge undergraduates have received national recognition of their work to encourage gifted children to achieve at an awards ceremony in London.
The number of places available on the Sutton Trust Summer Schools at Cambridge in 2010 has almost doubled, giving more year 12 students from UK state-maintained schools or colleges the opportunity to spend a week living and studying as a first-year undergraduate might at Cambridge.
Over the next three months pupils from more than 200 different state schools around the country will take part in Challenge Days and Master Classes at the University of Cambridge.
Professor Graham Stanton, Emeritus Lady Margaret’s Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge, died on 18 July 2009 aged 69.
MP and Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague delivered a special lecture in Cambridge as one of the events being held to celebrate the 425th anniversary of the founding of Cambridge University Press.
The director of the London-based educational group African & Caribbean Diversity was in Cambridge yesterday to learn more about the University’s widening participation programme and admissions process, and also see some cutting edge research.
This year’s Pembroke College BT lecture is to be given by Matt Bross, CEO BT Innovate and BT Group Chief Technology Officer, a man regarded by many as a visionary in both innovation and telecommunications.
The Choir of Clare College is to perform the London Premiere of Ex Maria Virgine, a new piece by the renowned British Composer Sir John Tavener, in a concert of advent music this Wednesday (January 21st) in London.