Thu 21 March 2024 | 12:00AM |
![]() Pick of the month Cambridge Festival 2024 The Cambridge Festival returns for 2024. |
9:00AM - 5:00PM |
Migration, Identity and Memory Exhibition This exhibition is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium This exhibition will be in the Foyer on 21+22 March. It will then be moved to the Ferguson Nazareth Room in Milstein House and remain there until Thursday 28 March 2024. |
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9:00AM - 7:00PM |
![]() Cambridge Creative Encounters Exhibition The Cambridge Creative Encounters exhibition showcases the creative outcomes of the 2023 edition of the project, bringing together researchers from the University of Cambridge and creative professionals. |
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9:30AM - 11:00AM |
Panel 1: Displacement and Belonging This panel is part of the Migration, Identity & Memory Symposium |
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10:00AM - 4:00PM |
![]() Highlight Hidden Histories Explore the hidden histories of the Polar Museum in this new label display. From the female figures in polar history to the origins of Inuit art; follow the stories around the museum exhibits and discover something new. |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Beneath Our Feet: Archaeology of the Cambridge Region A new exhibition at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology explores the traces of where people have lived, worked and died for thousands of years in Cambridgeshire. |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Crazy Cone Caper self-led trail Join us for a fantastic whodunit mystery this winter and track down who has been stealing seeds from pinecones! |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() International Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition 2024 Enjoy exploring a selection of winning garden photos |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Embark on the enchanting Student Poetry Trail at the Botanic Garden. Discover the hidden voices of plants through poetry! |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Exhibition: The Goddess, the Deity & the Cyborg Drawing from the works in The Women’s Art Collection as well as loans from public and private collections, the exhibition explores the enduring appeal of the goddess and traces how artists have adapted and even transformed the goddess into an ambiguous figure undefined by gender or even bodily form. |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM on Sun 16 June 2024 |
![]() Highlight William Blake’s Universe Discover William Blake’s universe and a constellation of European artists seeking spirituality in their lives and art in response to war, revolution and political turbulence. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Since 2011 Issam Kourbaj’s artwork has responded to the ongoing conflict in Syria, and reflects on the suffering of his fellow Syrians and the destruction of his cultural heritage. |
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11:30AM - 1:00PM |
Panel 2: Migration and Integration This panel is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium |
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12:30PM - 2:30PM |
![]() Newnham and Bletchley Park exhibition This exhibition tells the incredible story of Newnham College women’s war work, at Bletchley Park and beyond. |
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2:00PM - 3:00PM |
Keynote Address: The Criminalisation of Migrations (Loraine Gelsthorpe) This talk is part of the Migration, Identity and Memory Symposium (21+22 March) |
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3:30PM - 4:30PM |
Elizabeth Walsh in conversation with Mary Jacobus, Faculty of English (formerly Director of CRASSH) This talk is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium |
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5:00PM - 5:30PM |
Migration, Identity and Memory Poetry Reading with Mina Gorji This poetry reading is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium. |
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8:00PM - 9:45PM |
The challenges of delivering healthcare and telling the story in a war zone Exploring the increasing targeting of healthcare workers and journalist in conflict zones. Panel discussion and screening of Newnham postgraduate Dr Saleyha Hasan's documentary Doctors in Palestine. |