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Europe's next chapter

Europe’s next chapter: how to unlock growth, steer innovation, and govern AI in a contested world

Europe is at a crossroads. Slower growth, geopolitical pressure, and rapid technological change are forcing hard choices. This panel event brings together Gabriel Attal, Gillian Tett, Lord Booth-Smith, and Menna Rawlings to debate Europe’s next chapter: how to boost competitiveness, govern AI credibly, and deliver reform at speed.

Tue 8 October 2024 1:00PM - 2:00PM

Artificial Intelligence – A Tale of Two Meanings

The first of the Faraday Research Seminars for Michaelmas Term, delivered by Prof. Thilo Stadelmann

7:30PM - 9:00PM

A Woman's Business: the enterprising Louisa Greef (1829-1913) and others

Mill Road History Society presents a talk about a successful but largely forgotten Cambridge business woman, Louisa Greef, proprietor of "L.Greef, Plumber, Glazier, Plain & Decorative Painter and Paperhanger". 

Thu 10 October 2024 4:00PM - 7:00PM

NIHR Cambridge BRC Public Event Inflammation Research

Join us for an hour of talks either in the afternoon (4-5pm) or evening (6-7pm) on the latest developments in inflammation research at NIHR Cambridge BRC and take the opportunity to chat with local researchers about their research in between.

4:30PM - 6:00PM

Highlight "Annals" by Publius Cornelius Tacitus

Roland Mayer (Emeritus Professor of Classics, King's College London) will speak about "Annals" (114-120) by Publius Cornelius Tacitus, and engage in discussion with the attendees.

Sat 12 October 2024 3:30PM - 8:00PM

CAMBRIDGE DOCUMENTARY FILM DAY 12 OCT 2024

Join us for the inaugural documentary film day screenings of DocFest 2024 Audience Award-winning ‘Strike: An Uncivil War’ and ‘A Story of Bones’