Designing sustainable cities of the future
01 May 2008As more people become city-dwellers, can we design cities to be more sustainable?
News from the School of Arts and Humanities at the University of Cambridge.
As more people become city-dwellers, can we design cities to be more sustainable?
A research initiative in the Faculty of Divinity aims to train church leaders to convert the negatives of conflict into the positives of transformation.
A new study of the 14th-century narrative poem Libro de Buen Amor explores how its earthy tales of failed love are shaped by humour.
The Shahnama Project is building a powerful online resource that will stimulate research and interest in Persian cultural history.
If you've ever wondered what goes on in Cambridge's museums after dark, now is your chance to find out!
With the curtains just closed on the 40th Cambridge Greek Play since the 1880s, Greek classicist Simon Goldhill reflects on how this creative genre still speaks to a modern audience.
Innovative research in the Department of Linguistics suggests that dynamic features of speech could provide a clue to forensic speaker identification.
Families can experience the magic of Cambridge Museums this summer by taking part in a spellbinding trail.
A contemporary exhibition at the Museum of Classical Archaeology is casting fresh light on ancient works of art.
May is National Museums and Galleries Month, a great chance to discover some of Cambridge's hidden gems.