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Talks

The Betty Behrens Seminar on Classics of Historiography

Paul Seaward on "The History of the Rebellion" by Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon

Tue 19 October 2021 5:00PM - 6:30PM

The cost of data: making sense in digital society

Professor Gina Neff gives the inaugural annual lecture for the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASS)

Wed 20 October 2021 12:00PM - 1:00PM

Webinar – Climate Change & Business: The Role of Nature & Challenges of Decarbonisation

In 2020, the Deans of the eight founding European business schools, including Cambridge Judge Business School, acknowledged the importance and urgency of the climate crisis and the need for businesses to act. Business Schools for Climate Leadership (BSCL) was formed, with Professor Jennifer Howard-Grenville as the lead for Cambridge Judge Business School.

6:00PM - 7:00PM

Catalyst: Inspiring you to change how you think about the future

Join us for this panel discussion in which Lucy alumnae discuss the lived experiences at Lucy Cavendish College, in Cambridge and the world outside.

6:00PM - 7:30PM

Eat for Our Future: Your Climate Diet Questions Answered

Practical advice live from our expert panel for anyone interested in sustainable diets, whether you're a seasoned vegan or an ambivalent omnivore!

6:00PM - 7:30PM

Hinxton Hall: Engineering our Future

Talk 2 of The Hinxton Hall Estate: Georgians, Jet Engines, and Genes programme series

Fri 22 October 2021 3:00PM - 4:30PM

Rebecca Birrell and Alice Hattrick in conversation

Join authors Rebecca Birrell and Alice Hattrick in conversation about their recently published books, This Dark Country and Ill Feelings. This event is hosted by Clare Hall Emeritus Fellow, Dr Trudi Tate. Rebecca and Alice will discuss the subjects of their books and their innovative approaches to writing.

5:30PM

Newnham College 150th Anniversary Lecture Series: Professor Jane Humphries CBE

Professor Jane Humphries CBE (NC 1967) will deliver the third of our four special 150th Anniversary Lectures, examining women’s unpaid work and the cost of living in England 1260-1860.