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The following lectures and seminars will be open to members of the University and others who are interested:
Cambridge European Trust Lecture. Monsieur Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister of Luxembourg, will deliver the Cambridge European Trust Lecture, entitled IGC 2000: meeting the change of the twenty-first century?, at 5.15 p.m. on Wednesday, 1 March, in the Faculty of Law, West Road.
Guest Lecture. Dr Esmet Abdul Meguid, Secretary General of the League of Arab States, will deliver a special guest lecture, entitled The imperatives and the challenges of peace in the Middle East, at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, 8 March, in the Senate-House.
Divinity. Currents in World Christianity: The next Mission in Theology Lecture will be held at 5 p.m. on Monday, 6 March, in Room 3, Faculty of Divinity, St John's Street, when Professor Michael Welker, of Ruprecht-Karls University, will speak on Mission and the renewal of creation.
Fitzwilliam Museum. Lunch-time Gallery Talks, under the general title Art in context, will be given at 1.15 p.m. on Wednesdays, from 26 January to 26 April.
8 March | Mercury's metamorphoses: time and Veronese, by Nicholas Friend, Founder-Director of Inscape, and Director of Cambridge University History of Art Summer School. |
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Peterhouse. Professor István Hargittai, of Budapest University of Technology, and Eötvös University, Budapest, will give a special lecture, entitled Candid science: how to win a Nobel Prize (based on sixty interviews with Nobel Prize-winning scientists), at 5 p.m. on Friday, 17 March, in Peterhouse Lecture Theatre. The lecture will be followed by refreshments in the Lubbock Room.
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Cambridge University Reporter, 1 March 2000
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