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  2. History & Modern Languages - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/subjects/history-modern-languages/
    Thumbnail for History & Modern Languages - Trinity College Cambridge 17 May 2024: Serjeantson, who teaches the history of political thought; Professor Samita Sen, an expert in global economic history and modern South Asia; Dr Damian Valdez, who is an historian of Germany; and
  3. 21 May 2024: Search site. Formal Models of Language. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Formal Models of Language. Formal Models of Language. Principal lecturer: Prof Paula Buttery. Additional lecturer: Dr Fermin Moscoso del
  4. Department of Computer Science and Technology – Security Group: All

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/seminars/archive/all.html
    17 Jun 2024: Webinar & LT2, Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building. 2-5% of global GDP – some $2-5T USD – is estimated to be associated with economic crime. ... This talk describes the work we do at Mastercard that seeks to move past the legacy
  5. 10 May 2024: Search site. Complexity Theory. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Complexity Theory. Complexity Theory. Principal lecturer: Dr Tom Gur. Term: Easter. Hours: 12. Format: In-person lectures. Suggested hours of
  6. 10 May 2024: Search site. Computation Theory. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Computation Theory. Computation Theory. Principal lecturer: Prof Anuj Dawar. Term: Lent. Hours: 12. Format: In-person lectures. Suggested hours
  7. 10 May 2024: Search site. Logic and Proof. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Logic and Proof. Logic and Proof. Principal lecturer: Prof Mateja Jamnik. Term: Lent. Hours: 12. Format: In-person lectures. Suggested hours of
  8. TB vaccine may enable elimination of the disease in cattle by…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/tb-vaccine-may-enable-elimination-of-the-disease-in-cattle-by-reducing-its-spread
    Thumbnail for TB vaccine may enable elimination of the disease in cattle by reducing its spread | University of Cambridge 28 Mar 2024: He added: “This approach is unimplementable in many parts of the world for economic and social reasons, resulting in considerable animal suffering and economic losses from lost productivity, alongside an increased ... countries, the United Kingdom,
  9. Department of Computer Science and Technology: Centre for…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/projects/crdc/
    27 Mar 2024: explores the economic, social, legal and political implications of these new types of systems. ... CoGMa, an annual conference and workshop bringing together really interesting people from industry, academia, and all walks of life to explore the problem
  10. COVID-19 Contingency Fund - Churchill College

    https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/appeals/covid-19-contingency-fund/
    Thumbnail for COVID-19 Contingency Fund - Churchill College 19 Apr 2024: families struggle to deal with the economic consequences of the lockdown. ... We will continue to have more demand for undergraduate bursaries next year, as families across the UK and the globe are hit by the economic consequences of the pandemic.
  11. Downing PG Conference 2024 Programme

    https://www.dow.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Downing%20PG%20Conference%202024%20Programme.pdf
    30 Apr 2024: up agroforestry in the cocoa sector.Results show limitations to scaling agroforestry due to economic regimes based onexporting low-value cocoa and rising demand for cheap chocolate. ... Such policies, however, have led toenvironmental and social

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