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  2. Human's oldest ancestor found

    Duration: 00:00:20
    Published Date: 2012/03/05
    Researchers from the University of Cambridge, University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) have confirmed that a 505 million-year-old creature, found only in the Burgess Shale fossil beds in Canada's Yoho National Park, is the most primitive known vertebrate and therefore the ancestor of all descendant vertebrates, including humans.
  3. Opinion: The Ukraine invasion one year on – with Dr Rory Finnin

    Duration: 00:02:15
    Published Date: 2023/02/24
    On 24 February 2022, the Russian Federation launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. One year on, Dr Rory Finnin, associate professor of Ukrainian Studies, reflects on the war and asks: what have we learned? Recorded 20 February 2023, nine years after the start of the Russo-Ukrainian War.
  4. Zak Coleman talks to Graham Virgo

    Duration: 00:29:56
    Published Date: 2021/10/12
    How much teaching will be online this term? What role should the University adopt in the climate change emergency? What is the University doing to stand up to racism? These, and many more, were questions put to the Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof Graham Virgo, during a conversation with the President of the Cambridge Students’ Union, Zak Coleman. Beneath a portrait of King James I, Prof Virgo
  5. Economic anthropology and the exchange of wealth

    Duration: 00:35:19
    Published Date: 2009/10/01
    An introductory talk describing the exchange of wealth as analysed by social anthropologists
  6. Curious Objects: The Egyptian Drinking Vessel

    Duration: 00:00:48
    Published Date: 2017/03/17
    This curious object is the oldest man-made object in the library and comes from pre-dynastic Egypt, sometime between 3900 and 3650 BCE.
  7. What does extreme weather mean for us?

    Duration: 00:35:10
    Published Date: 2024/03/26
    The episode explores the topic of extreme weather and its impact on communities and asks: What does extreme weather mean for us? The speakers highlight the importance of connecting research to real-world impacts and the need for collective action. They discuss the devastating losses of climate disasters, the challenges of adaptation and the power of nature. They also emphasise the importance of
  8. Careers for MML graduates

    Duration: 00:05:06
    Published Date: 2014/10/02
    Learn about career options for graduates of Modern & Medieval Languages.
  9. It's a Gas

    Duration: 00:05:58
    Published Date: 2009/09/30
    Join in the Cambridge Science Festival excitement, and see what Peter Wothers gets up to in his science festival lectures! This lecture is taken from the 2008 Cambridge Science Festival.
  10. The Seaside Inventor

    Duration: 00:04:20
    Published Date: 2010/03/08
    Cambridge graduate Tim Hunkin, inventor of unique seaside amusement machines and much more, will be speaking at the Cambridge Science Festival on 16 March
  11. Redisplaying the 19th-20th Century European Collection at the…

    Duration: 00:13:26
    Published Date: 2011/02/17
    Hear curator Jane Munro talk about the Museum's mission to refurbish and redisplay one of its most popular galleries, and learn more about three painters featured on its walls: Augustus John, William Nicholson and William Orpen.
  12. CUSU Garden Party 2018

    Duration: 00:02:20
    Published Date: 2018/07/18
    The new CUSU committee have now taken up their new posts ahead of the 2018/19 term. Before the hand over they enjoyed mixing with their predecessors at the CUSU Garden Party at Sidney Sussex College.
  13. Sheep can recognise human faces from photographs

    Duration: 00:01:26
    Published Date: 2017/11/08
    Sheep can be trained to recognise human faces from photographic portraits – and can even identify the picture of their handler without prior training.
  14. #WhyMyCollege : Trinity Hall

    Duration: 00:00:20
    Published Date: 2022/08/31
    Doing #ALevels and thinking about your next step in #Education ? Rajiv shares #WhyMyCollege is @TrinityHallCambridge
  15. Bee swarm at Cambridge University

    Duration: 00:01:10
    Published Date: 2018/05/24
    A bee swarm outside the Old Schools and Trinity Hall at Cambridge University filmed on the afternoon of 24 May. Dr Ristuccia explained that the bees visit once a year.
  16. Tour de France, Cambridge

    Duration: 00:05:32
    Published Date: 2014/07/08
    Stage 3 of the Tour de France goes past the Pitt Building on Trumpington Street, Cambridge including a speedy replacement wheel between 3:30 and 4:20 for a rider in green.
  17. My Room, Your Room with Sir Christopher Frayling and Alexandru…

    Duration: 00:01:25
    Published Date: 2017/04/11
    Historian, critic and broadcaster Christopher Frayling meets the current occupant of his old room at Churchill and talks inspired designs and unrespectable hobbies.
  18. #WhyMyCollege : Lucy Cavendish College

    Duration: 00:00:20
    Published Date: 2022/09/15
    Kiera shares her reasons for picking @LucyCavendishCollege #WhyMyCollege #Education #ALevels #EduTok
  19. T is for Tasmanian Devil

    Duration: 00:00:49
    Published Date: 2015/10/19
    Footage courtesy of the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program , DPIPWE.
  20. Cambridge Law student Georgia

    Duration: 00:05:07
    Published Date: 2022/08/07
    Sign up for our September hybrid Open Days: https://bit.ly/VPD2022OpenDays Georgia King is a first generation Law student at Jesus College. Read more about Georgia's story here: https://bit.ly/georgiaking

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