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Talks

The Really Popular Book Club: The Green Road by Anne Enright

Cambridge University Libraries' book club is hosted monthly and online - join us!

Mon 11 September 2023 9:00AM - 5:00PM

Fear & Yearning (and the sliver in between)

An exhibition by artist and filmmaker Jane Glennie

7:30PM - 8:45PM

Shelley's Steam Ship: a hidden history of romanticism and technology

Cambridge Industrial Archaeology Group presents a talk by Dr John Gardner of Anglia Ruskin University which highlights a little-known but intriguing link between literature and technology.

Tue 12 September 2023 9:00AM - 5:00PM

Fear & Yearning (and the sliver in between)

An exhibition by artist and filmmaker Jane Glennie

1:00PM - 2:00PM

Do boutique cohort studies have a role in diabetes epidemiology?

All are invited to the MRC Epidemiology Seminar 'Do boutique cohort studies have a role in diabetes epidemiology?' with Professor Timothy Davis of the University of Western Australia.

1:00PM - 2:00PM

What can Patient and Public Involvement contributors in health research actually do?

Would you like to learn more about the different roles that patients and members of the public involved in health research can hold?

Wed 13 September 2023 9:00AM - 5:00PM

Fear & Yearning (and the sliver in between)

An exhibition by artist and filmmaker Jane Glennie

Thu 14 September 2023 9:00AM - 5:00PM

Fear & Yearning (and the sliver in between)

An exhibition by artist and filmmaker Jane Glennie

Fri 15 September 2023 9:00AM - 5:00PM

Fear & Yearning (and the sliver in between)

An exhibition by artist and filmmaker Jane Glennie

Sat 16 September 2023 11:00AM - 1:30PM

Pembroke Open Doors Festival - Showcase (Dip in and out of 10 min talks)

Peak behind the curtain at the cutting-edge research by Fellows of Pembroke College in these bite-size ten minute talks.

11:00AM - 6:30PM

Pembroke Open Doors Festival

Come and join us for 'Engaging Pembroke', an exhibition which features works by three Cambridge-based artists and their response to Pembroke College's site, spaces, history and communities.