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Gates Cambridge Annual Lecture 2024

A global turning point: how to escape the permacrisis: Reid Lidow, Michael Spence and Mohamed A. El-Erian

Mon 16 September 2019 8:30AM - 6:45PM

Migrant Knowledge, Early Modern and Beyond: an event at the Crossroads

People, things, ideas and languages have crossed borders since the earliest of times. This public event brings together scholars, artists and activists to think about migration and what it does with, and to, knowledge.

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Anatomical Models - An Exhibition

What is an anatomical model, and how do you make one? Learn how it can be used for teaching, research and much more! At 5:30PM each day there will also be brief talks about anatomical models. You will not look at your own body in the same way again! Recommended Age 14+. Visitor's discretion advised

Tue 17 September 2019 8:45AM - 4:00PM

Migrant Knowledge, Early Modern and Beyond: an event at the Crossroads

People, things, ideas and languages have crossed borders since the earliest of times. This public event brings together scholars, artists and activists to think about migration and what it does with, and to, knowledge.

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Anatomical Models - An Exhibition

What is an anatomical model, and how do you make one? Learn how it can be used for teaching, research and much more! At 5:30PM each day there will also be brief talks about anatomical models. You will not look at your own body in the same way again! Recommended Age 14+. Visitor's discretion advised

6:00PM - 6:45PM

CCI Earth Talk: A new deal for nature

Talk on how the world is coming together to agree on the global New deal for Nature

7:00PM - 8:00PM

Highlight KICC 10th Symposium - Public Lecture

A public event consisting of three short lectures given by world leading astrophysicists: Lord Martin Rees (Cambridge), Prof Roger Blandford (Stanford) and Prof David Spergel (Princeton). The lectures will address fundamental questions and pressing problems of modern astrophysics.

Wed 18 September 2019 5:00PM - 7:00PM

Anatomical Models - An Exhibition

What is an anatomical model, and how do you make one? Learn how it can be used for teaching, research and much more! At 5:30PM each day there will also be brief talks about anatomical models. You will not look at your own body in the same way again! Recommended Age 14+. Visitor's discretion advised

Thu 19 September 2019 2:00PM - 8:00PM

Trust & Technology Initiative 2019 Symposium

Join the Cambridge Trust & Technology Initiative at our symposium at Churchill College, Cambridge on September 19th, from 2pm to 8pm and be part of important conversations about trust, technology, and society.