Mon 20 April 2015 | 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
The Humanitarian Centre's 'Right to be Seen' Photography Exhibition The Humanitarian Centre is collaborating with Cambridge International Arts to curate an impressive and exciting mosaic of photos from all of our members organisations, individuals and some impressive photos offered from the UN. |
Tue 21 April 2015 | 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
The Humanitarian Centre's 'Right to be Seen' Photography Exhibition The Humanitarian Centre is collaborating with Cambridge International Arts to curate an impressive and exciting mosaic of photos from all of our members organisations, individuals and some impressive photos offered from the UN. |
5:00PM - 6:30PM |
Highlight World order: definition and description Richard Haass (American Diplomat), 2015 Humanitas Visiting Professor in Statecraft and Diplomacy, will give a series of three public lectures entitled 'World Order: Its Past, Present, & Prospects'. |
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Wed 22 April 2015 | 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
The Humanitarian Centre's 'Right to be Seen' Photography Exhibition The Humanitarian Centre is collaborating with Cambridge International Arts to curate an impressive and exciting mosaic of photos from all of our members organisations, individuals and some impressive photos offered from the UN. |
5:00PM - 6:00PM |
Translating cultures of service in the diaspora: devotion as social action in the BrAsian city Centre of South Asian Studies Seminar: Dr John Zavos, University of Manchester, will speak on 'Translating cultures of service in the diaspora: devotion as social action in the BrAsian city' |
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5:00PM - 6:30PM |
The decline of world order: causes and explanations Richard Haass (American Diplomat), 2015 Humanitas Visiting Professor in Statecraft and Diplomacy, will give a series of three public lectures entitled 'World Order: Its Past, Present, & Prospects'. This is the second lecture in the series. |
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5:30PM |
Dante’s Lyric Poetry and his Florentine Intellectual Formation A lecture by Zygmunt G. Baranski, Notre Dame Professor of Dante and Italian Studies and Emeritus Serena Professor of Italian, University of Cambridge. |
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Thu 23 April 2015 | 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
The Humanitarian Centre's 'Right to be Seen' Photography Exhibition The Humanitarian Centre is collaborating with Cambridge International Arts to curate an impressive and exciting mosaic of photos from all of our members organisations, individuals and some impressive photos offered from the UN. |
12:30PM - 1:00PM |
Lunchtime talk: Helen’s bedroom Clare Karslake, Assistant Education Officer and members of the Circuit group introduce their display and discuss the process of curating Helen’s bedroom. |
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1:00PM - 2:00PM |
Agricultural science and corporate research |
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5:00PM - 6:30PM |
World order: what can be done? Richard Haass (American Diplomat), 2015 Humanitas Visiting Professor in Statecraft and Diplomacy, will give a series of three public lectures entitled 'World Order: Its Past, Present, & Prospects'. |
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Fri 24 April 2015 | 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
The Humanitarian Centre's 'Right to be Seen' Photography Exhibition The Humanitarian Centre is collaborating with Cambridge International Arts to curate an impressive and exciting mosaic of photos from all of our members organisations, individuals and some impressive photos offered from the UN. |
10:00AM - 12:30PM |
World order: its past, present & prospects This is the final symposium of the 2015 Humanitas Series in Statecraft and Diplomacy with Richard Haass (American Diplomat). |
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Sat 25 April 2015 | 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
The Humanitarian Centre's 'Right to be Seen' Photography Exhibition The Humanitarian Centre is collaborating with Cambridge International Arts to curate an impressive and exciting mosaic of photos from all of our members organisations, individuals and some impressive photos offered from the UN. |
Sun 26 April 2015 | 11:00AM - 11:30AM |
The shapes that feed us: a molecular/aesthetic journey into grass leaf shape Dr O'Connor from the Leyser Group at the Sainsbury Laboratory hosted here at the Botanic Garden will take you on a molecular and aesthetic journey into how the shape of grass leaves is important to their success, and to ours. |
2:00PM - 2:30PM |
The shapes that feed us: a molecular/aesthetic journey into grass leaf shape Dr O'Connor from the Leyser Group at the Sainsbury Laboratory hosted here at the Botanic Garden will take you on a molecular and aesthetic journey into how the shape of grass leaves is important to their success, and to ours. |