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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-centre9 Feb 2024: 10.00 - 5 tours of 10 people. 12.00 - 5 tours of 10 people. ... 14.00 - 5 tours of 10 people. 16.00 - 5 tours of 10 people. -
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-event9 Feb 2024: Blue Zones diet, and lessons from the oldest people on Earth, and critique the feasibility of reaching a century and whether simple nutrition and lifestyle changes can really increase our life -
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-1924-20249 Feb 2024: History education engages with ‘cultural truths’ and moral values, and people with varying – sometimes conflicting interests – have discussed school history’s value and purpose. -
This Is Our Street! - Helen Weinstein leads a walking tour telling…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/our-street-helen-weinstein-leads-walking-tour-telling-story-gwydir-street-mill-road9 Feb 2024: The tour highlights key people and places on the street. It accompanies a pop-up exhibition and programme at Mill Road Community Centre, during the Cambridge Festival family weekend, to celebrate -
How can we prepare students for a different future? Getting climate…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/how-can-we-prepare-students-different-future-getting-climate-and-sustainability-education9 Feb 2024: In this session, students, teachers, career advisors and educators from across the University of Cambridge will explore how to give young people the skills and knowledge they need to thrive. Results that match 1 of 2 words
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Download your CamFest programme | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/download-your-camfest-programme12 Feb 2024: This year we've had a gorgeous PDF programme designed so you can easily find the events you want to attend. You will need to visit the website to book onto those events which require booking but hopefully this is now an easier way to find the things -
Precious cells | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/precious-cells9 Feb 2024: The Precious Cells exhibition delves into the artistic, sociological and linguistic aspects of biological research using human tissues, including early human embryos. There will be three artworks on display as part of the exhibition. Precious Cells -
Am I Normal? | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/am-i-normal9 Feb 2024: Am I Normal? and Dreamy Cops are two art installations that investigate notions of AI, including computer vision, surveillance, the human body and normativity. The first, Am I Normal?, is an interactive installation reflecting on body control in -
The Mirror Trap | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/mirror-trap9 Feb 2024: Paul Gato has been through a lot. He has been signed off from the university again. His colleagues say he has not been himself. He has been sending them e-mails filled with ramblings and Feynman diagrams. He said,“There is nothing more dangerous -
Into the metaverse | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/metaverse9 Feb 2024: Fancy finding out about the latest research on future working and trying out some hands-on activities in the metaverse? -
PATH CAFÉ | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/path-cafe9 Feb 2024: Join us for tea and coffee at the PATH café, and the opportunity to find out more about the research we do in the Department of Pathology. Our researchers and students will be keen to chat with you about their research projects and expertise. -
What is a cell? | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/what-cell9 Feb 2024: Come and learn about cells: the building blocks of our bodies! Our bodies contain around 100 trillion cells, which carry out a huge range of important jobs such as making energy from food, communicating messages from one part of the body to another, -
Artists at Large | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/artists-large9 Feb 2024: During the Cambridge Festival, students and staff from the Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts will be attending a variety of talks, events, workshops and activities. -
MITOTrumps | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/mitotrumps9 Feb 2024: Mitochondria are the powerhouses of our cells. They process our food molecules into ATP – a molecular fuel for the rest of the cell. -
Build a virus | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/build-virus9 Feb 2024: Viruses are very small. They are made up of an outer shell of protein that carries the virus’s DNA or RNA – the genetic code containing the instructions for making new copies of the virus. Some viruses have an extra layer around their protein -
Modern Luck | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/modern-luck9 Feb 2024: Are you feeling lucky?’ Beliefs, superstitions and tales about luck are present across all human cultures, according to anthropologists. We are perennially fascinated by luck and by its association with happiness and danger, uncertainty and -
Gut Labyrinth | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/gut-labyrinth9 Feb 2024: Educational activity for all ages following the path of food from mouth to bum - join us to explore the mysterious ways our organism processes nutrients. Come and chat to IMS expert scientists about all things food, digestion, brain, obesity, -
Dance like an animal | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/dance-animal9 Feb 2024: The workshop is designed for beginners and is aimed at everyone above the age of 8. Here's a chance to explore a new dance form, Kuchipudi, and learn how to use the body to tell a story. Participants will be made familiar with a brief history of the -
Atomic Academy | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/atomic-academy9 Feb 2024: Drive a nuclear reactor: Simulate driving a nuclear reactor controlled using buttons and screens to understand powering a nuclear reactor. -
Virus fighters | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/virus-fighters9 Feb 2024: Can you control a viral disease outbreak? Play the game, have fun and find out more about vaccinations with the Virus Fighter game! In this game, developed by Cambridge scientists and Cambridge school students, players must make decisions to try to -
Fun with statistics | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/fun-statistics9 Feb 2024: Play our game of statistics, skill and luck, and find out if you are truly better at throwing than your friend, or are you just lucky? Or try our bespoke board game to find out how Dr Marble will find out the best treatment to give to patients. -
The Infection Game | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/infection-game9 Feb 2024: Our amazing immune system protects us from pesky pathogens. Join the Altenburg/Boyle Lab to learn all about viruses and how our immune system fights them! Play germ hide & seek to discover how our immune system helps seek out pathogens that are -
Memory matters | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/memory-matters9 Feb 2024: Many of us are worried about our memory as we get older, and whether we might develop dementia. But what makes up our memory, and how does it change as we get older? How can we look after our brain health? And what can be done if we are worried -
Roads to Sustain | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/roads-sustain9 Feb 2024: In "Roads to Sustain", you'll embark on an exciting journey as road planners, where you'll learn to balance the art of road design with a keen focus on sustainability. -
Sensory science | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/sensory-science9 Feb 2024: Through sensory science programmes, Dr Erica Tandori works with researchers to create tactile artworks that educate and engage on pathology, and are designed for the blind and low-vision community. -
Weekend at the Whipple | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/weekend-whipple9 Feb 2024: Explore the history of science through the Whipple Museum’s collection of instruments, models and pictures. Use the handling boxes in the learning gallery to explore the human body, light and shadows, and a range of other scientific concepts. -
Build a (Cam)BRAIN! | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/build-cambrain9 Feb 2024: Activities are aimed at children and young adults (aged 5+) but all ages will enjoy interacting with our neuroscience researchers. First, 'All about the brain'. Play our animal matching game to learn fun facts about different types of brains. -
Amazing animals | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/amazing-animals9 Feb 2024: Throughout the animal kingdom, creatures great and small have developed amazing abilities. In this interactive show, Braintastic! Science (https://www.braintasticscience.com) will challenge you to complete tasks that have been used in real life to -
electro//acoustic day | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/electroacoustic-day9 Feb 2024: The electro//acoustic day will bring together both classical instrumental, vocal repertoire and cutting-edge electronic music inviting the audience to explore diverse performances and listening modalities. It will encourage non-traditional modes of -
Easy Experiments | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/easy-experiments9 Feb 2024: Prepare to get your hands dirty and transform into a mini scientist. During this interactive workshop, you’ll have the chance to get creative with some easy science experiments, and also learn how to do some of them at home. Age group: 3+ years. -
Path Art Show | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/path-art-show9 Feb 2024: The Department of Pathology will be showcasing a collection of pathology-inspired artworks created by local primary school students who were visited earlier in the year by PhD student researchers. -
Empire of Normality | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/empire-normality9 Feb 2024: Robert Chapman is a neurodivergent philosopher, writing on neurodiversity theory, madness and disability. They have taught at King’s College London, the University of Bristol, Sheffield Hallam and Durham University, where they are currently an -
Pop-Up Play with The Herd | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/pop-play-herd9 Feb 2024: Join The Herd for early years free play in a room filled with possibilities - explore, touch, build, imagine, play. We’re transforming a part of Cambridge Festival into a pop-up playground filled with recycled materials. Every item in the space -
Textual genetics | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/textual-genetics9 Feb 2024: In this workshop led by Kemal Sultanov, we will trace the ‘genesis’ of a literary text from its earliest drafts through to its publication (and beyond), by examining the authors’ preparatory notebooks, drafts produced at various stages of -
Explore Materials | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/explore-materials9 Feb 2024: Drop in and explore the world of materials science through our table-top displays and interactive activities. -
Vaccines: Into the future | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/vaccines-future9 Feb 2024: Join Professors Clare Bryant, Brian Ferguson, Drs Cruz and Jha to discuss how vaccines work and what they will look like in the future. -
Sanctuary Gardens | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/sanctuary-gardens9 Feb 2024: This is the culminating (spring) event of the AHRC-funded ‘Seasons of Sanctuary’ project. It will be of interest to gardeners, readers, historians and art lovers. -
How do wars end? | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/how-do-wars-end9 Feb 2024: As regional conflicts spread, this panel discussion of experts will consider the big question of how wars end from a historical, political and cultural point of view. -
Festival Evensong | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/festival-evensong9 Feb 2024: Do join us for a beautiful Choral Evensong service at Great St Mary’s, the University Church. A special address will be given by keynote speaker the Revd Canon Jim Walters entitled Sacred texts or international agreements: Which will save us from -
Time of Your Life | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/time-your-life9 Feb 2024: Time of Your Life is a hands-on activity for all ages that will demonstrate the pervasive influence of our body clock in our day-to-day life and how the clock works at the cellular level; it will also demonstrate the daily variability in measurable -
Hands-on Archaeology | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/hands-archaeology9 Feb 2024: Some of the team from the Department of Archaeology, the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and the Cambridge Archaeological Unit will be showcasing the variety of research within archaeology, through a range of hands-on activities -
Makespace showcase | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/makespace-showcase9 Feb 2024: Join us as we celebrate over 10 years of making, inventing and collaboration at Cambridge’s city centre makerspace. This is a chance to tour our workshops and see all kinds of equipment, ranging from 3D printers to the glassworking area. -
Songs of Air and Sea | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/songs-air-and-sea9 Feb 2024: 6.30pm – Pre-concert talk & Exhibition: How can the arts interact with a Natural World in decline? -
Ammonia energy for the future | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/ammonia-energy-future9 Feb 2024: Join us for a presentation in our Business Lounge to explain how carbon-free, ammonia energy can shape the future, followed by a live hydrogen ignition demonstration on the balcony outside the lounge. -
Crystal Adventures | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/crystal-adventures9 Feb 2024: What is a crystal? Which crystals are hiding in plain sight in our homes? Why isn’t old chocolate as good as new chocolate? If you are curious to find out the answers to these and many more questions, then get ready for an adventure to discover -
The psychology of shopping | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/psychology-shopping9 Feb 2024: In this talk, Dr Cathrine Jansson-Boyd, a consumer psychologist at Anglia Ruskin University, will take the audience on an interactive journey exploring why shoppers act, think and behave the way they do. The audience will be shown examples that -
Samantha Day - The Booby Trap | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/samantha-day-booby-trap9 Feb 2024: Commoners’ Comedy and Custard Comedy are delighted to present an evening of thought-provoking humour, beginning with... Samantha Day – The Booby Trap. Breasts loom large in our culture, but why are we so obsessed with them? -
What would you use THAT for? | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/what-would-you-use9 Feb 2024: See some of the latest science-based products from local companies, and win a prize for thinking of the most original ways to use them! -
Wonders of the Human Body | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/wonders-human-body9 Feb 2024: Join Dr Jo for a fun and informative, interactive show as we journey around the human body, discovering wonders of biology along the way. -
The Cambridge Philosothon | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/cambridge-philosothon9 Feb 2024: Enter your school into this Cambridge Festival Philosothon Special! Philosothons promote philosophical enquiry and rigour by bringing students together around stimulus material that allows the group to move beyond discussion towards critical inquiry.
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