Mon 13 March | 12:00AM |
![]() Participate in behavioural research at Cambridge Judge Business School In this computer-based experiment at Judge Business School you will be asked to play a game in which you are tasked with making business decisions. Your total payout will depend on how well you solve the tasks. We encourage participants from any range of background to sign up, there is no need to be a student or affiliated with the University of Cambridge. |
10:00AM |
![]() Cross-Connections - Works by Ruth Rix with prints by Helga Michie Cross-Connections: Paintings by Ruth Rix with prints by Helga Michie |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Andalusian Pageant An exhibition of paintings by Dr Elizabeth Drayson, inspired by her research into the history of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 to 1492. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Award-winning poet Sue Hubbard and internationally acclaimed artist Eileen Cooper RA celebrate the life and work of the groundbreaking scientist Marie Curie. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Lucie Rie: The Adventure of PotteryReturn to What’s on Celebrating one of the most significant potters of the twentieth century, this major new exhibition is a rare opportunity to experience Lucie Rie’s (1902-1995) ground-breaking practice across six decades. |
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12:00PM - 1:00PM |
![]() Obesity Prevention: The role of evidence in the policy cycle - Seminar with Dr Tazeem Bhatia In the UK, the estimated annual cost of obesity to the NHS is £6.5 billion and wider society £58 billion. How do we use evidence in primary prevention policy? What are the opportunities for enhancing the relationship between evidence and policy? |
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6:00PM - 7:00PM |
![]() Highlight Nanowires: Small but mighty building blocks for efficient electronics A lecture by Professor Hannah Joyce, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. |
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6:15PM - 7:45PM |
![]() Small class with experienced teacher Robert Ashman. |
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Tue 14 March | 12:00AM |
![]() Participate in behavioural research at Cambridge Judge Business School In this computer-based experiment at Judge Business School you will be asked to play a game in which you are tasked with making business decisions. Your total payout will depend on how well you solve the tasks. We encourage participants from any range of background to sign up, there is no need to be a student or affiliated with the University of Cambridge. |
10:00AM |
![]() Cross-Connections - Works by Ruth Rix with prints by Helga Michie Cross-Connections: Paintings by Ruth Rix with prints by Helga Michie |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean Bringing together extraordinary antiquities, Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean takes visitors on a 4,000-year journey from life in the ancient Mediterranean to today. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Andalusian Pageant An exhibition of paintings by Dr Elizabeth Drayson, inspired by her research into the history of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 to 1492. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Award-winning poet Sue Hubbard and internationally acclaimed artist Eileen Cooper RA celebrate the life and work of the groundbreaking scientist Marie Curie. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Lucie Rie: The Adventure of PotteryReturn to What’s on Celebrating one of the most significant potters of the twentieth century, this major new exhibition is a rare opportunity to experience Lucie Rie’s (1902-1995) ground-breaking practice across six decades. |
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5:00PM - 6:00PM |
![]() Where’s my data? The problematic legacy of data-driven campaigning Join this panel discussion to explore data-driven campaigning in UK elections, and what we might expect in 2023/24. |
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5:00PM - 7:00PM |
![]() The Clare Hall Tanner Lecture on Human Values 2023: Paul Krugman and Meg Jacobs The 2023 Tanner Lecture at Clare Hall will be given by the Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman, Professor Emeritus at Princeton University, together with Professor Meg Jacobs, Senior Research Scholar at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. They will explore current and historic inflation. |
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5:30PM - 7:00PM |
![]() What was the role of local actors in fanning or smothering the flames of anti-Jewish violence in the French empire during the 1930s? |
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Wed 15 March | 12:00AM |
![]() Participate in behavioural research at Cambridge Judge Business School In this computer-based experiment at Judge Business School you will be asked to play a game in which you are tasked with making business decisions. Your total payout will depend on how well you solve the tasks. We encourage participants from any range of background to sign up, there is no need to be a student or affiliated with the University of Cambridge. |
10:00AM |
![]() Cross-Connections - Works by Ruth Rix with prints by Helga Michie Cross-Connections: Paintings by Ruth Rix with prints by Helga Michie |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean Bringing together extraordinary antiquities, Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean takes visitors on a 4,000-year journey from life in the ancient Mediterranean to today. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Andalusian Pageant An exhibition of paintings by Dr Elizabeth Drayson, inspired by her research into the history of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 to 1492. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Award-winning poet Sue Hubbard and internationally acclaimed artist Eileen Cooper RA celebrate the life and work of the groundbreaking scientist Marie Curie. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Lucie Rie: The Adventure of PotteryReturn to What’s on Celebrating one of the most significant potters of the twentieth century, this major new exhibition is a rare opportunity to experience Lucie Rie’s (1902-1995) ground-breaking practice across six decades. |
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12:00PM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Picturing the Invisible: Earthquake, Meltdown, Memory Picturing the Invisible: Earthquake, Meltdown, Memory is an academic and artistic partnership exploring the communities ravaged by the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake. It provides a striking photographic portrait of communities living with radiation and trauma in Fukushima and neighbouring prefectures, more than a decade later. |
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1:15PM - 2:00PM |
![]() 'Islanders': Engaging Communities Curator, Anastasia Christophilopoulou talks about the community engagement project and associated artists involved in the Museum’s new exhibition ‘Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean'. |
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Thu 16 March | 12:00AM |
![]() Participate in behavioural research at Cambridge Judge Business School In this computer-based experiment at Judge Business School you will be asked to play a game in which you are tasked with making business decisions. Your total payout will depend on how well you solve the tasks. We encourage participants from any range of background to sign up, there is no need to be a student or affiliated with the University of Cambridge. |
10:00AM |
![]() Cross-Connections - Works by Ruth Rix with prints by Helga Michie Cross-Connections: Paintings by Ruth Rix with prints by Helga Michie |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean Bringing together extraordinary antiquities, Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean takes visitors on a 4,000-year journey from life in the ancient Mediterranean to today. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Andalusian Pageant An exhibition of paintings by Dr Elizabeth Drayson, inspired by her research into the history of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 to 1492. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Award-winning poet Sue Hubbard and internationally acclaimed artist Eileen Cooper RA celebrate the life and work of the groundbreaking scientist Marie Curie. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Lucie Rie: The Adventure of PotteryReturn to What’s on Celebrating one of the most significant potters of the twentieth century, this major new exhibition is a rare opportunity to experience Lucie Rie’s (1902-1995) ground-breaking practice across six decades. |
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12:00PM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Picturing the Invisible: Earthquake, Meltdown, Memory Picturing the Invisible: Earthquake, Meltdown, Memory is an academic and artistic partnership exploring the communities ravaged by the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake. It provides a striking photographic portrait of communities living with radiation and trauma in Fukushima and neighbouring prefectures, more than a decade later. |
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6:00PM - 7:30PM |
![]() Sex and the City: Cambridge Women, Town and Gown A guided tour through the lovely centre of Cambridge which explores the inspiring, shocking and delightful stories of its women. From poets to bedders, from scientists to social reformers - get to know some of these amazing hidden figures. |
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6:30PM - 7:30PM |
![]() Cambridge guides' scariest storytellers take you to the darker byways of our city, where the spirits of the dead still hover ... |
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Fri 17 March | 12:00AM |
![]() Participate in behavioural research at Cambridge Judge Business School In this computer-based experiment at Judge Business School you will be asked to play a game in which you are tasked with making business decisions. Your total payout will depend on how well you solve the tasks. We encourage participants from any range of background to sign up, there is no need to be a student or affiliated with the University of Cambridge. |
10:00AM |
![]() Cross-Connections - Works by Ruth Rix with prints by Helga Michie Cross-Connections: Paintings by Ruth Rix with prints by Helga Michie |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean Bringing together extraordinary antiquities, Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean takes visitors on a 4,000-year journey from life in the ancient Mediterranean to today. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Andalusian Pageant An exhibition of paintings by Dr Elizabeth Drayson, inspired by her research into the history of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 to 1492. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Award-winning poet Sue Hubbard and internationally acclaimed artist Eileen Cooper RA celebrate the life and work of the groundbreaking scientist Marie Curie. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Lucie Rie: The Adventure of PotteryReturn to What’s on Celebrating one of the most significant potters of the twentieth century, this major new exhibition is a rare opportunity to experience Lucie Rie’s (1902-1995) ground-breaking practice across six decades. |
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12:00PM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Picturing the Invisible: Earthquake, Meltdown, Memory Picturing the Invisible: Earthquake, Meltdown, Memory is an academic and artistic partnership exploring the communities ravaged by the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake. It provides a striking photographic portrait of communities living with radiation and trauma in Fukushima and neighbouring prefectures, more than a decade later. |
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5:00PM |
![]() An experimental musical performance and a talk by Prof Rüdiger Görner in response to works by Ruth Rix and Helga Michie, accompanying the exhibition Cross-Connections. |
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5:30PM - 6:30PM |
![]() Dr Elizabeth Drayson: Painting History in the Andalusian Pageant Dr Elizabeth Drayson will explore the close relationship between writing and art which brought her series of paintings of Spain. |
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5:30PM - 7:00PM |
![]() Lies, Spies and Double-Dealing: A Cambridge Spy Tour A walking tour which unmasks the long tradition of Cambridge spying, from the earliest days of the university to recent times; from Christopher Marlowe to Anthony Blunt, via James Bond. Tours are led by Green Badge Guides. |
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6:30PM - 7:30PM |
![]() Cambridge guides' scariest storytellers take you to the darker byways of our city, where the spirits of the dead still hover ... |
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Sat 18 March | 9:30AM - 6:30PM |
![]() Italy’s imperial debris: spaces, objects, and fantasies of an unburied colonial past This symposium aims to establish a dialogue between different disciplinary approaches dealing with the significance of ancient archaeological debris in imperial cultures since the early modern era. |
10:00AM - 1:00PM |
![]() ONLINE COURSE Introduction to garden design Join RHS medal-winning garden designer Paul Herrington and start designing your own garden |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean Bringing together extraordinary antiquities, Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean takes visitors on a 4,000-year journey from life in the ancient Mediterranean to today. |
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10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Signs for the Living: an exhibition by Hannah Lister Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'Signs for the Living' featuring work by Hannah Lister, winner of this year's Wolfson Royal Academy Schools Graduate prize. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Andalusian Pageant An exhibition of paintings by Dr Elizabeth Drayson, inspired by her research into the history of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 to 1492. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Award-winning poet Sue Hubbard and internationally acclaimed artist Eileen Cooper RA celebrate the life and work of the groundbreaking scientist Marie Curie. |
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10:15AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Our Quantum World: How Quantum Technologies will Shape the Future - One Day Meeting A one-day interdisciplinary scientific meeting organised by Professor Adrian Kent, Dr Boris Groisman, Dr Sergii Strelchuk and Professor Ron Horgan covering quantum technologies an their different aspects and varied applications. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Lucie Rie: The Adventure of PotteryReturn to What’s on Celebrating one of the most significant potters of the twentieth century, this major new exhibition is a rare opportunity to experience Lucie Rie’s (1902-1995) ground-breaking practice across six decades. |
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12:00PM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Picturing the Invisible: Earthquake, Meltdown, Memory Picturing the Invisible: Earthquake, Meltdown, Memory is an academic and artistic partnership exploring the communities ravaged by the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake. It provides a striking photographic portrait of communities living with radiation and trauma in Fukushima and neighbouring prefectures, more than a decade later. |
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7:30PM - 9:30PM |
![]() Academy of Great St. Mary's Orchestral concert Orchestral concert - Sibelius: Karelia Suite Elgar: Wand of Youth Suite No. 2 Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 |
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Sun 19 March | 10:00AM - 5:00PM |
![]() Signs for the Living: an exhibition by Hannah Lister Visit Wolfson's latest exhibition 'Signs for the Living' featuring work by Hannah Lister, winner of this year's Wolfson Royal Academy Schools Graduate prize. |
10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Highlight Andalusian Pageant An exhibition of paintings by Dr Elizabeth Drayson, inspired by her research into the history of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 to 1492. |
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10:00AM - 6:00PM |
![]() Award-winning poet Sue Hubbard and internationally acclaimed artist Eileen Cooper RA celebrate the life and work of the groundbreaking scientist Marie Curie. |
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11:00AM - 5:00PM |
Lucie Rie: The Adventure of PotteryReturn to What’s on Celebrating one of the most significant potters of the twentieth century, this major new exhibition is a rare opportunity to experience Lucie Rie’s (1902-1995) ground-breaking practice across six decades. |
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11:30AM - 1:00PM |
![]() Lies, Spies and Double-Dealing: A Cambridge Spy Tour A walking tour which unmasks the long tradition of Cambridge spying, from the earliest days of the university to recent times; from Christopher Marlowe to Anthony Blunt, via James Bond. Tours are led by Green Badge Guides. |
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12:00PM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean Bringing together extraordinary antiquities, Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean takes visitors on a 4,000-year journey from life in the ancient Mediterranean to today. |
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12:00PM - 5:00PM |
![]() Highlight Picturing the Invisible: Earthquake, Meltdown, Memory Picturing the Invisible: Earthquake, Meltdown, Memory is an academic and artistic partnership exploring the communities ravaged by the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake. It provides a striking photographic portrait of communities living with radiation and trauma in Fukushima and neighbouring prefectures, more than a decade later. |
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2:30PM - 4:00PM |
![]() Sex and the City: Cambridge Women, Town and Gown A guided tour through the lovely centre of Cambridge which explores the inspiring, shocking and delightful stories of its women. From poets to bedders, from scientists to social reformers - get to know some of these amazing hidden figures. |
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7:30PM - 9:15PM |
Highlight Songs of Springtime Choral masterpieces to celebrate the season |