Public discussions tackle challenge of keeping the past alive
02 November 2012China’s heritage industry and the politics of the past are just some topics up for discussion in a series of public heritage seminars this term.
China’s heritage industry and the politics of the past are just some topics up for discussion in a series of public heritage seminars this term.
Rain or shine, the programme of activities for Summer at the Museums continues unabated. With plenty of interesting and fun activities for the whole family across twelve museum and cultural venues around Cambridge and beyond, it’s the best way to avoid the wet summer blues.
A new exhibition launching at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology explores the psychology and politics of living with HIV/AIDS in South Africa, where social stigmas meant that those suffering with the disease have had to campaign for work, education and life-prolonging drugs.
The Polar Museum at Cambridge University's Scott Polar Research Institute, has been short listed for the Art Fund Prize 2011 – the £100,000 prize for the ‘Museum of the Year’.
It’s time to show your love for the Polar Museum at Cambridge University’s Scott Polar Research Institute this weekend.
Research in the Department of Architecture aims to reveal the creative potential of light in the design of contemporary libraries.