What makes a story?

12 March 2007

Members of the Humanitarian Centre took part in a media workshop last week to learn more about promoting their work in international development.

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New programme offers training in communication skills

12 January 2007
Are you passionate about communicating your subject to the general public? Could your enthusiasm for your field – whether science or humanities - hold a non-academic audience spellbound in a lecture hall or classroom, or even on television or radio?
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Teaching excellence rewarded

06 July 2006
Eleven University of Cambridge lecturers have been recognised for their excellence in teaching, at an award ceremony for the 2006 Pilkington Prizes on July 6.
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Second Science on Saturday

24 March 2006
Visitors of all ages will be welcomed tomorrow to a second Science on Saturday, with hands-on activities, talks and demonstrations at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Physics, Astronomy and Churchill College among many other venues.
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Tonight: Beyond Einstein: the Future of Cosmology

22 March 2006

Tonight’s Cambridge Science Festival ’‘Spotlight on Science’ lecture will focus on the ground-breaking research being conducted in physics at the world-famous Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge. Professor Andy Fabian of the Institute of Astronomy will talk about future developments in cosmology, including dark matter, black holes, and other universes.

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Tonight: The Mathematics of Luck, Risk and Gambling

21 March 2006
Are you lucky or just obeying the laws of chance? Simon Singh, author of ’‘Fermat's Last Theorem’, ’‘The Code Book’ and ’‘Big Bang’, looks at the mathematics behind various situations involving luck, risk and coincidence, from the casino to the hospital, from the courtroom to the supernatural. Indeed, our lives are dominated by the laws of chance...an oxymoron if ever there was one. Simon will give some examples that illustrate how our intuition often misleads us, and he will demonstrate how mathematics and critical thinking can help us live, thrive and survive.
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Science Success

20 March 2006
The Cambridge Science Festival was opened to thousands of visitors on Saturday by celebrity mathematician and University of Cambridge graduate Carol Vorderman and University of Cambridge Vice Chancellor Professor Alison Richard.
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