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  2. InReach artist take over | Bat Choir: listening stick workshop |…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/inreach-artist-take-over-bat-choir-listening-stick-workshop
    9 Feb 2024: We will experiment with our voices and “listening sticks”, crafting objects that allow us to listen in new ways to our environment and to each other.
  3. What’s novel about a novel? Storytelling and travelling knowledge |…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/whats-novel-about-novel-storytelling-and-travelling-knowledge
    9 Feb 2024: We don't exist in this world. Here, we are neither Germans nor refugees, we don't report the news and we aren't the experts. ... How sound are our belief systems, viewed from another perspective? How easy or difficult is it to let the new knowledge
  4. What rest break or INTERVAL is right for you? Racing like a blood…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/what-rest-break-or-interval-right-you-racing-blood-donor
    9 Feb 2024: How do we find a balance for having enough blood available in hospitals without causing blood donors to have anaemia?
  5. This Is Our Street! - Pop-up exhibition uncovering the story of…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/our-street-pop-exhibition-uncovering-story-sturton-town
    9 Feb 2024: The story of people living and working in the area of Petersfield formerly known as ‘Sturton Town’ from the Victorian era to today is brought to life in a pop-up exhibition and programme of talks, presenting the findings of over 5 years of
  6. We shall not cease from exploration: An evening of poetry and…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/we-shall-not-cease-exploration-evening-poetry-and-parasitology
    9 Feb 2024: Creative Encounters is a project that provides opportunities and funding to enable researchers to work with creative professionals to produce creative responses to their research.
  7. Be an Archaeologist: Exploring Roman Pottery through a Hands-On…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/be-archaeologist-exploring-roman-pottery-through-hands-workshop
    9 Feb 2024: Find out more about pottery from the past in a session that covers key developments in Roman pottery. You will also have the opportunity to get hands on with piecing together sherds into complete vessels, as well as having a go at recording too.
  8. New technologies for capturing sunlight, revealing the secrets of how …

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/new-technologies-capturing-sunlight-revealing-secrets-how-things-are-really-made-and-living
    26 Feb 2024: Search site. New technologies for capturing sunlight, revealing the secrets of how things are really made and living alongside carnivores: Cambridge Festival reveals latest research on avoiding climate catastrophe.
  9. Music and puppetry workshop by indigenous musicians and performers |…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/music-and-puppetry-workshop-indigenous-musicians-and-performers
    9 Feb 2024: To celebrate the diverse and vibrant Indigenous music and performance art, the Indigenous Studies Discussion Group at CRASSH will present a family-friendly workshop, at which various groups of UK-based Indigenous artists from across the world will
  10. Preserving our global health: Uniting against antibiotic resistance | …

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/preserving-our-global-health-uniting-against-antibiotic-resistance
    9 Feb 2024: Babbage Lecture Theatre, (Through the Pembroke Archway), New Museums Site Downing Street, CB2 3RS. ... Timing:. In person. Format:. Exhibition. Age:. All Ages. What does new research recently carried out on the library of Sir Thomas Smith (1513–1577),
  11. Longevity and nutrition: can we all really live to 100 and beyond? |…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/longevity-and-nutrition-can-we-all-really-live-100-and-beyond
    9 Feb 2024: Following on from the Netflix series 'Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones', Professor Justin Roberts and Dr Mark Cortnage delve deeper into the secrets of the Blue Zones diet, and lessons from the oldest people on Earth, and critique the
  12. Reproductive futures: Screening of The Pod Generation (2023- Rated…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/reproductive-futures-screening-pod-generation-2023-rated-pg-13
    9 Feb 2024: A New York couple, Rachel (Emilia Clarke) and Alvy (Chiwetel Ejiofor) live in a not-so-distant future where technology provides ever-more convenient living. ... Timing:. In person. Format:. Exhibition. Age:. All Ages. What does new research recently
  13. The Centre for Music Performance presents St John Passion - at Girton …

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/centre-music-performance-presents-st-john-passion-girton-college
    9 Feb 2024: Timing:. In person. Format:. Exhibition. Age:. All Ages. What does new research recently carried out on the library of Sir Thomas Smith (1513–1577), famous humanist and former scholar of Queens’
  14. Crime doesn’t have to be second class literature: An evening with…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/crime-doesnt-have-be-second-class-literature-evening-nicola-upson
    9 Feb 2024: Nicola will talk to us about curating the Library’s new exhibition, Murder by the Book, and the importance of crime writing as a genre.
  15. Ten years of discovery at David Parr House: Reflections on the…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/ten-years-discovery-david-parr-house-reflections-journey-so-far
    9 Feb 2024: Join Annabelle Campbell, the Director of David Parr House, to celebrate 10 years as a charitable trust. The talk will be about the discovery of 186 Gwydir Street and the road to saving, restoring and opening this extraordinary house to the public.
  16. The Tartar moment: Martino Martini and the globalisation of Chinese…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/tartar-moment-martino-martini-and-globalisation-chinese-cosmopolitics
    9 Feb 2024: Between 1653 and 1658, the missionary Martino Martini (1614–1661) was tasked with promoting the China mission in Europe, where he represented the new, Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1644–1912).
  17. Does Mill Road matter? Local history and museums in the 21st century…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/does-mill-road-matter-local-history-and-museums-21st-century
    9 Feb 2024: He’ll also look at new material that the Museum has collected on people and events in the Mill Road area, and talk about opportunities to enrich that collection of data
  18. On the same (brain) wavelength: Neural synchronisation during social…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/same-brain-wavelength-neural-synchronisation-during-social-interactions
    9 Feb 2024: When we interact others, our brains seem to synchronise in their activity. Greater levels of synchrony often suggests better social interactions and coordination. How does the brain achieve this? How do we measure this? And can neural synchrony
  19. Capturing sunlight for a sustainable future: A chemistry lecture by…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/capturing-sunlight-sustainable-future-chemistry-lecture-professor-erwin-reisner
    9 Feb 2024: In his lecture, Professor Erwin Reisner will present emerging technologies that can use the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide and also biomass and plastic waste as precious resources in a solar-powered economy.
  20. Mise-en-page: Designing musical manuscripts in pre-Conquest England | …

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/mise-en-page-designing-musical-manuscripts-pre-conquest-england
    9 Feb 2024: How was music written down in the early 11th century? Lottie Wells explores the layout of three pre-Conquest ‘tropers’, manuscripts of notated chant, to discuss how music was learned and performed in England before the Norman Conquest.
  21. inReach artist takeover | Ministry of Stories: “My hero is not like…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/inreach-artist-takeover-ministry-stories-my-hero-not-heroes-movies
    9 Feb 2024: You’ll play word games, meet new people and create group and individual poems on the theme of heroes.
  22. Race and society: Have we made any real progress since Black Lives…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/race-and-society-have-we-made-any-real-progress-black-lives-matter
    9 Feb 2024: documentary film-maker and as the news editor for black British newspaper, The Voice.
  23. What does an Artist in Residence in a University of Cambridge Science …

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/what-does-artist-residence-university-cambridge-science-department-do
    9 Feb 2024: A symbiotic relationship has been built in that time, between the arts and sciences which benefits both disciplines and has opened the possibilities for new ways of thinking.
  24. Chamber concert: Tenor, clarinet, viola and piano ‘Relaxation and…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/chamber-concert-tenor-clarinet-viola-and-piano-relaxation-and-renewal
    9 Feb 2024: Owen Elsley – tenor Daniel Prozesky – clarinet Ruth Pellegrini – viola Alex Reid – piano Bruch Three pieces from Eight pieces for clarinet, viola and piano Handel Where’er you walk Bach Ergiesse Dich reichlich Poulenc Clarinet sonata Finzi
  25. CANCELLED: Visit to the Victor Philip Dadaleh Heart and Lung Research …

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/cancelled-visit-victor-philip-dadaleh-heart-and-lung-research-institute
    9 Feb 2024: Researchers from Cambridge Cardiovascular will welcome Scouts to the Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Heart & Lung Research Institute, to offer them an insight into the research they do at the Institute and what it’s like to work in science
  26. Existential risk dialogues: Personal journeys into global catastrophe …

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/existential-risk-dialogues-personal-journeys-global-catastrophe-research
    9 Feb 2024: In this fireside chat – which starts with a hopeful scenario for the future – you’ll hear stories from a global community of researchers on a mission to bring together the diverse knowledge, skills and experience needed to avoid catastrophe
  27. The Rudd Centre: How we are meeting the needs of children and…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/rudd-centre-how-we-are-meeting-needs-children-and-families-today
    9 Feb 2024: Museum of Zoology, Downing Street, CB2 3EJ. Join us, the Rudd Research Centre team at the New Museum site off Pembroke Street in Cambridge to see street animations projected onto the ... Timing:. In person. Format:. Exhibition. Age:. All Ages. What does
  28. Mind and Body Connection: Let’s get creative for Cambridge Children’s …

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/mind-and-body-connection-lets-get-creative-cambridge-childrens-hospital
    9 Feb 2024: Did you know that the East of England is the only region in the country without a specialist children’s hospital? We are going to change that!
  29. Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine: Exploring the Implications of…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/astrobiology-and-christian-doctrine-exploring-implications-life-universe
    9 Feb 2024: Are we alone, or is there other life in the universe? How did life start on Earth, and what might that tell us about life elsewhere? Cambridge scholars stand at the heart of efforts to answer those questions. Until the 1990s, no one knew whether
  30. How to confirm an outbreak: An interactive, hands-on session for…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/how-confirm-outbreak-interactive-hands-session-budding-disease-detectives
    9 Feb 2024: Have you ever wondered what is done to actually confirm the outbreak of a disease? ‘Disease detectives’ are the ones who investigate when there is an outbreak. All your schoolmates are vomiting? We’ve got you covered. Sniffles doing the rounds
  31. Pre-eclampsia and its lasting impact on women’s health: Not just a…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/pre-eclampsia-and-its-lasting-impact-womens-health-not-just-villain-pregnancy
    9 Feb 2024: Pre-eclampsia can have a devastating impact on women and their unborn child or children during pregnancy.
  32. The secret story of the ibirapema: indigenous Brazilians in…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/secret-story-ibirapema-indigenous-brazilians-16th-century-european-imagination
    9 Feb 2024: New World exoticism and savagery. ... How can objects like the ibirapema throw light on early cultural exchanges between Europe and the New World?
  33. Calling all super sleuths: Can you use science to discover the…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/calling-all-super-sleuths-can-you-use-science-discover-mystery-whodunnit
    9 Feb 2024: University of Cambridge Student Services, New Museums site Bene't Street, CB2 3QY.
  34. Calling all student poets! Cambridge Botanic Garden poetry…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/calling-all-student-poets-cambridge-botanic-garden-poetry-opportunity
    19 Feb 2024: The aim of this poetry trail is to showcase student writing, draw connections between literature and botany, and provide an alternative way of navigating the gardens and interacting with the specimens it houses. Drawing on the plant profiles below,
  35. From black lives matter to grassroots climate actions, Cambridge…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/black-lives-matter-grassroots-climate-actions-cambridge-festival-asks-big-questions
    13 Mar 2024: Bright New World (23 March, Babbage Lecture Theatre) – What kind of world do we want to live in? ... It opens up potential new ways of seeing, thinking, and feeling about everything around us.
  36. From female psychopaths to the future of mental health and dementia…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/female-psychopaths-future-mental-health-and-dementia-treatment-cambridge-festival-reveals
    22 Feb 2024: During the Cambridge Festival, YPMH will publish a new booklet, Depression – It’s really not all in the mind, which brings together current insights from social, psychological and biological research in ... It offers new understanding and approaches
  37. Cyber policy and electoral credibility in young democracies: The…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/cyber-policy-and-electoral-credibility-young-democracies-nigerian-case-study
    9 Feb 2024: This presentation provides a historical account of Nigeria’s elections from 2007 to 2023, highlighting changes in cyber policy and the introduction of new digital technologies.
  38. The Centre for Music Performance presents St John Passion - at St…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/centre-music-performance-presents-st-john-passion-st-johns-college-chapel
    9 Feb 2024: Timing:. In person. Format:. Exhibition. Age:. All Ages. What does new research recently carried out on the library of Sir Thomas Smith (1513–1577), famous humanist and former scholar of Queens’
  39. Why school history matters: Public discourses on the value of history …

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/why-school-history-matters-public-discourses-value-history-society-1924-2024
    9 Feb 2024: History is a contested school subject and a topic of polarised public debates. These discussions involve the attributed meaning to the narrated and remembered past, while shaping identities and world views. This was, for example, visible during the
  40. Relationships and stories in healthcare: what matters most to you in…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/relationships-and-stories-healthcare-what-matters-most-you-life-and-death
    9 Feb 2024: Join us for an interactive experience of a creative research project where we'll share, explore, and reflect together. We'll explain how we brought together people with different experiences in palliative care and mental healthcare for serious
  41. Hunger: how what we eat - or can't eat - affects our mental and…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/hunger-how-what-we-eat-or-cant-eat-affects-our-mental-and-physical-health
    9 Feb 2024: Professor Mintz Habib, Founder of the Centre for Resilience and Sustainable Development at the University of Cambridge, and biologist Professor Giles Yeo, author of books including Why Calories Don't Count, are in conversation about the long-term
  42. Knives out! How iron was first used in the eastern Mediterranean and…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/knives-out-how-iron-was-first-used-eastern-mediterranean-and-western-anatolia
    9 Feb 2024: Our society relies heavily on the manipulation of Earth’s rich natural resources. Steel, an alloy of iron and carbon, is a great example of this. But the technological road from working the first iron objects to the ultimate stainless steels of
  43. Your life is manufactured: Revealing the secrets of how things get…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/your-life-manufactured-revealing-secrets-how-things-get-made-and-delivered-you
    9 Feb 2024: We all live in a manufactured world. Everything around us other than people, plants, rocks and animals has been made by someone and delivered to where it is needed. And yet the processes by which these manufactured things appear in our lives are
  44. From housework politics to the science of solitude: social events at…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/housework-politics-science-solitude-social-events-cambridge-festival
    15 Feb 2024: 6:00pm-8:00pm on Tuesday 26 March, Anglia Ruskin University. Several of the events draw on new, forthcoming or recent books:. ... Solitude: The Science and Power of Being Alone sees Dr Thuy-vy Nguyen and Dr Netta Weinstein discussing their new book [out
  45. An immense archive of plant diversity: the scientific and historical…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/immense-archive-plant-diversity-scientific-and-historical-treasures-cambridge-university
    11 Mar 2024: Date: Saturday March 23rd. Time: 12:00 to 16:00. Location: University of Cambridge New Museums Site, New Museums site Bene't Street, CB2 3PT.
  46. Queens’ Old Library exhibition: Reading for a Perfect Society - The…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/queens-old-library-exhibition-reading-perfect-society-renaissance-library-sir-thomas-smith
    9 Feb 2024: Queens' College, Old Library, Silver Street, CB3 9ET. What does new research recently carried out on the library of Sir Thomas Smith (1513–1577), famous humanist and former scholar of Queens’
  47. Nature-inspired infrastructure: Building resilient bridges and…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/nature-inspired-infrastructure-building-resilient-bridges-and-buildings-counter-climate
    9 Feb 2024: Did you know that the construction and building sector accounts for 34% of carbon dioxide emissions? Would you like to learn how to build infrastructure that can help to tackle the climate change challenge?
  48. Longevity and nutrition: can we all really live to 100 and beyond?…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/longevity-and-nutrition-can-we-all-really-live-100-and-beyond-virtual-event
    9 Feb 2024: Following on from the Netflix series 'Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones', Professor Justin Roberts and Dr Mark Cortnage delve deeper into the secrets of the Blue Zones diet, and lessons from the oldest people on Earth, and critique the
  49. Illustrated books and humour in Cambridge University Library’s…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/illustrated-books-and-humour-cambridge-university-librarys-liberation-collection-1944-1946
    9 Feb 2024: The Liberation Collection at Cambridge University Library consists of about 3,300 books in French on the Second World War, the Occupation and the Liberation.
  50. FULLY BOOKED Come on a journey of DISCovery – hosted public tours of…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/fully-booked-come-journey-discovery-hosted-public-tours-astrazeneca-discovery-centre
    9 Feb 2024: We will be opening the doors of our Global R&D research facility, The Discovery Centre on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, to members of the public for the first time as part of the Cambridge Festival.
  51. From AI and democracy to race and society: Politics debates at the…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/ai-and-democracy-race-and-society-politics-debates-cambridge-festival
    27 Feb 2024: Speakers include Professor David Spiegelhalter, Professor Jason Arday, Kamel Ahmed, founder of the News Movement, Gina Miller, Marianna Spring, the BBC’s disinformation correspondent, Professor Mike Kelly, former Director of the ... It is a rigidly

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