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Talks

In Her Words: Women Artists and Life Writing Symposium

For centuries, women artists have produced autobiographical accounts of their lives and careers, using diaries, letters and other types of writing as a means of resistance, reflection, and self-fashioning. Taking a broad geographical approach, this symposium will address how women artists, between 1900 and the present, navigate their artistic identities through writing.

Mon 4 June 2012 9:00AM - 11:00PM

Cambridge & London 2012

Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games.

11:00AM - 1:00PM

Study day with Steve Mason (Aberdeen): 'The failure of Cestius Gallus?' and 'Judaism, Christianity, and the problem of categories'

Steve Mason (Aberdeen)

2:15PM - 4:00PM

Study day with Steve Mason (Aberdeen): 'The failure of Cestius Gallus?' and 'Judaism, Christianity, and the problem of categories'

Steve Mason (Aberdeen)

Tue 5 June 2012 9:00AM - 11:00PM

Cambridge & London 2012

Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games.

Wed 6 June 2012 9:00AM - 11:00PM

Cambridge & London 2012

Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games.

1:15PM - 2:00PM

Gateways to paradise: Twin towers in early Chinese art

With Dr Li-kuei Chien, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Cambridge.

5:00PM

The friends financial panel

The annual meeting of the friends financial panel.

7:30PM - 10:00PM

Conflict , change and survival

Episcopal/Anglican Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa within the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East. The Diocese with a small team reaches out to so many in need, including refugees, over a very wide area, at this challenging time of political instability, and working with other Christian denominations and other Faiths. “To reach the unreached for Christ.”

Thu 7 June 2012 9:00AM - 11:00PM

Cambridge & London 2012

Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games.

Fri 8 June 2012 9:00AM - 11:00PM

Cambridge & London 2012

Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games.

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Literature, cinema, television - Almodóvar and Bresson: launch event for the Legenda 'Moving Image' series

With papers by Prof. Paul Julian Smith and Dr. Laura McMahon.

Sat 9 June 2012 9:00AM - 11:00PM

Cambridge & London 2012

Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games.

Sun 10 June 2012 9:00AM - 11:00PM

Cambridge & London 2012

Over 300 Olympians have been associated with the University as former students, academics and staff. To celebrate London 2012, the University is hosting a variety of events highlighting the City’s Olympic links and the cultural diversity of countries competing in the Games.