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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 4 November 4:00PM - 6:00PM

Prophetic Justice: Race, Religion and Politics

A discussion between Homerton Principal, Lord Simon Woolley and the Reverend Keith Magee on the impact of race and religion on politics. Followed by a book signing of his new book of the same name.

Tue 5 November 1:00PM - 2:00PM

The Trees our Teachers – Lessons from Biblical History and Modern Landscapes

The third of the Faraday Research Seminars for Michaelmas Term, delivered by Dr Will Simonson

Wed 6 November 6:00PM - 7:30PM

St Catharine's Political Economy Seminar Series - 'Economic geography meets psychology: Motivation, results, and research agenda' - Professor Harry Garretsen

Date: 6 November 2024 Time: 18:00 -19:30 Speaker: Professor Harry Garretsen Talk Title: 'Economic geography meets psychology: Motivation, results, and research agenda' Location: Ramsden Room, St Catharine's College

Thu 7 November 4:30PM - 6:00PM

Highlight "Histories of Scotland" by John Leslie

Paulina Kewes (Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford) will speak about "Histories of Scotland" by John Leslie, and engage in discussion with the attendees.

5:00PM - 6:30PM

History of Exact Sciences in India

History of Exact Sciences in India Part of the regular Department of Middle Eastern Studies lecture series.

5:30PM - 6:45PM

Multifaith perspectives on spiritual care at end of life

The fourth event in the Intellectual Forum's "Death and Dying" series explores how religions guide individuals and their loved ones through death, dying, and grief.

Fri 8 November 10:30AM - 4:30PM

Symposium - Hans Coper: New Contexts, New Approaches

At this one-day symposium at Kettle’s Yard, convened by Inga Fraser (Senior Curator, House & Collections) and Naomi Polonsky (Assistant Curator, House & Collections), we explore the work of studio potter Hans Coper in its broadest contexts: engaging art and design histories, exhibition and curatorial histories, social and political contexts, histories of education and pedagogy.

5:30PM - 6:30PM

Beyond Deviant Damsels: Re-evaluating Female Criminality in the XIX Century

Join us for a talk about a research on the 19th century criminal women.

Sat 9 November 9:00AM - 6:15PM

Cambridge Judge Business School | Wo+Men's Leadership Conference 2024 | Gender Equity: Creating the Future of Work

Our Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre's Annual Conference, takes place on Saturday, 9th November 2024. This year’s theme, Gender Equity: Creating the Future of Work, promises insightful discussions and thought leadership on how we can collectively shape the future of work.