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  2. Paper 1: Scope of Social Anthropology: Production & Reproduction…

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/current-students/mphil-course/mphil-paper-one
    12 May 2024: Economics. The economics course provides a foundation in the anthropological study of production, consumption and distribution in various cultures. ... The syllabus comprises the following main areas:. studies of different substantive types of economy
  3. Cross-University seminar series | Cambridge Family Law Centre

    https://www.family.law.cam.ac.uk/cross-university-seminar-series
    12 May 2024: The aim of this group is to allow students to explore topics that fall outside the core undergraduate family law syllabus in a collaborative environment. ... The London School of Economics: Dr Sarah Trotter. University College London: Dr Rob George.
  4. Faculty Representatives on Other Bodies | Faculty Board

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/internal/faculty/representatives-on-other-bodies
    12 May 2024: 31/12/2026. J.M. Keynes Fellowships in Financial Economics. The Faculty Board appoints one member for a period of four years from 1st January.
  5. History of modern medicine | Department of History and Philosophy of…

    https://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/students/research-guide/history-modern-medicine
    12 May 2024: were made during the long C19 and transformed in the C20 into a major political, economic and ethical concern. ... REF (MED 129). Syllabus archive. The Online Syllabus Archive, run by the History of Medicine Division of the National Library of Medicine,
  6. 12 May 2024: Are Neural Networks Neoclassical? The Economic Origins of Contemporary AI. Commentator: Harry Law (University of Cambridge). ... Chair: Stephanie Dick (University of Pennsylvania). Are Neural Networks Neoclassical? The Economic Origins of Contemporary AI
  7. MPhil: FAQ | Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS)

    https://www.polis.cam.ac.uk/study-at-polis/graduates/MPhilIRPOL/faq
    12 May 2024: A background in international relations, politics, law, economics, security or history is normal for students taking this course, but it is not an absolute requirement in all cases. ... What should the Research Proposal contain? This should be about 500
  8. 12 May 2024: For what economic, political or ideological ends are anthropomorphic rhetoric and representation employed, and with what consequences for perpetuation of societal prejudices and inequities?
  9. 12 May 2024: the geopolitical, military, economic and cultural contexts from which they emerged (Mirowski 2003, Cohen-Cole 2008, Katz 2017). ... Rather than question the historical, sociological or economic systems that bring about unsustainable technological
  10. Former Development Studies students launch new textbook | Centre of…

    https://www.devstudies.cam.ac.uk/former-development-studies-students-launch-new-textbook
    12 May 2024: Anders Kjemtrup, Selma Skov Høye, and Georgios Marinos all hold an MPhil in Development Studies while Peter Andreas Nielsen holds an MPhil in Economics with an elective in Development Economics. ... Georgios and Peter, who initiated and co-edited the
  11. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology is expanding | Department of…

    https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-encyclopedia-anthropology-expanding
    12 May 2024: The 50th entry, on “Childhood”, was written by Catherine Allerton, from the London School of Economics. ... These topics provide opportunities to draw concepts and areas of inquiry into conversation with one another, as is encouraged by the IB

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