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Talks

In Conversation: The American Feminist Art Movement & its Impact on Contemporary Art

Join us for in-conversation event between Professor Judith K. Brodsky and Dr. Ferris Olin chaired by Marjorie W. Martay at Murray Edwards College.

Mon 2 March 2015 12:30PM - 1:30PM

Listening to different voices: reconceptualizing corporate social responsibility using feminist standpoint theory

Ms Helen Mussell, University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies, will give a multi-disciplinary gender research seminar on 'Listening to Different Voices: reconceptualizing corporate social responsibility using feminist standpoint theory'.

4:00PM - 6:00PM

Imaging the amorous in a multi-sensory space of the Cinema

Part of 'Visual Constructions of South Asia' (2014-15) seminar series (http://talks.cam.ac.uk/show/index/50675)

5:00PM - 6:00PM

Pick of the month History of art slade lecture series 2014-15 - Prof Mary Miller

A Thing Of Wonder: The Hand-held Object Of The Ancient Maya

5:00PM - 6:30PM

At the cutting edge of transformations in gender relations in Zambia

Seminar by Dr Tony Simpson, University of Manchester This Talk is part of the Centre of African Studies Lent term Seminar Series 'Gender in Africa'

Tue 3 March 2015 5:00PM - 6:30PM

From sexism to solidarity

Natasha Walter, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Women's Rights 2014-15, will give two public lectures and participate in the Cambridge Women of the World event on Sunday 8 March 2015.

7:00PM - 8:00PM

Highlight Why is modern poetry difficult?

A free public lecture at Madingley Hall by Professor Geoff Ward, Principal of Homerton College, University of Cambridge.

Wed 4 March 2015 2:30PM - 3:30PM

'The Kids are Not All Right: LGBT+ Student Lives beyond the Happy Normal and the Suicidal Exception'

Even before the It Gets Better Project launched in 2010, universities were portrayed as places where LGBT+ youth could be happy and free from the bullying and social isolation that often characterizes their lives in school and at home, but...

5:00PM

Sandars Lectures 2015

The Lectures entitled Henry Bradshaw and the Foundations of Codicology will be delivered by Professor Richard Beadle, Professor of Medieval English Literature and Palaeography, University of Cambridge.

Thu 5 March 2015 5:00PM - 6:30PM

From Reform to Revolution

Natasha Walter, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Women's Rights 2014-15, will give two public lectures and participate in the Cambridge Women of the World event on Sunday 8 March 2015.

7:30PM - 9:00PM

Scrub clearance and chalk grassland restoration

Peter Grubb, Emeritus Professor of Investigative Plant Ecology, will explain why you cannot just clear scrub and get back chalk grassland, drawing upon four decades of experience on the Devil's Ditch.

Fri 6 March 2015 5:30PM - 6:30PM

Technology Development, Dr Hermann Hauser, Amadeus Capital Partners

Darwin College Lecture Series 'Development'

6:00PM

Jacqui Dankworth 'in conversation' with Mary Buckley

Vocalist Jacqui Dankworth will be ‘In Conversation’ with Mary Buckley at Hughes Hall on Friday 6 March at 6pm.

7:00PM - 10:30PM

Creative Cabaret

A unique evening of mixed arts and performance in the University Centre, with food and wine - "Best evening I have had out for ages"

Sun 8 March 2015 10:00AM - 9:00PM

Highlight WOW Cambridge 2015

WOW Women of the World Cambridge