Mon 5 September 2022 | 11:00AM - 12:00PM |
Highlight Touch Tours for Blind and Partially Sighted Adults Join the Polar Museum team for a touch tour and explore a range of objects from polar history. The tour will also include some of the objects and sculptures outside on the museum lawn. |
1:30PM - 2:30PM |
Highlight Touch Tours for Blind and Partially Sighted Adults Join the Polar Museum team for a touch tour and explore a range of objects from polar history. The tour will also include some of the objects and sculptures outside on the museum lawn. |
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Wed 7 September 2022 | 10:00AM - 11:00AM |
Highlight A Summer Like No Other: What 2022 means for our climate and our future A hosted LinkedIn Live video event, where academic experts discuss the extreme weather we’ve seen across Europe this summer, what this signals about our changing climate, the impact on food, trade and wildlife and the urgency of reaching a resilient, zero-carbon future. |
6:00PM - 7:00PM |
BITCH: ON THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES WITH LUCY COOKE Join us for a talk & Q+A, by best selling author and award winning filmmaker, Lucy Cooke on her recent best-selling book ‘Bitch’, which re-evaluates sex roles, sexual identity and sexuality in animals by comparing recent discoveries with assertions made by Darwin. |
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Fri 9 September 2022 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM |
Exhibition tour with printmaker Louise Stebbing Printmaker Louise Stebbing will give a tour of her current retrospective of 40 years of printmaking. |
Sat 10 September 2022 | 10:00AM - 11:30AM |
Highlight Behind-the-scenes of the Historical Printing Room Go behind-the-scenes in the Morison Historical Printing Room at Cambridge University Library, to learn about letterpress printing and links to the Darwin family. |
2:30PM - 4:30PM |
Discover Cambridge in a different way on this guided walking tour, focusing on the uncomfortable stories of power and privilege which have shaped both the university and the city. |
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Sun 11 September 2022 | 2:30PM - 4:30PM |
Discover Cambridge in a different way on this guided walking tour, focusing on the uncomfortable stories of power and privilege which have shaped both the university and the city. |