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Events | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/theme/society19 Jul 2024: 2:00pm-4:00pm on Sunday 24 March. East Barnwell Community Centre. 10:00am-6:00pm daily from Wednesday 13 March until Wednesday 20 March. -
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https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/theme/health19 Jul 2024: Search site. Events. Search found 124 items. (-) Remove Health filter Health. Search. 10:00am-6:00pm daily from Wednesday 13 March until Wednesday 20 March. Grand Arcade Centre. All day from Thursday 14 March until Thursday 28 March. online. 6:30pm-8 -
Tuberculosis: A Fishy Tale about a Deadly Disease | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/tuberculosis-fishy-tale-about-deadly-disease9 Feb 2024: Tuberculosis is a deadly enemy. This centuries old disease has killed more people than any other disease in history. But is it still a problem today? The human immune system is a skilled opponent. So how does tuberculosis attack and how does the -
Sustain/Education presents: The Sustainability Quest | Cambridge…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/sustaineducation-presents-sustainability-quest9 Feb 2024: In this event, participants and families who are interested will be invited to test their knowledge about sustainable solutions to climate change by entering into our Sustainability Quest (which can be done autonomously). -
Events | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/theme/environment19 Jul 2024: Search. 10:00am-2:00pm on Saturday 23 March. Department of Engineering. 2:00pm-4:00pm on Sunday 24 March. -
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https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/theme/discovery19 Jul 2024: Search site. Events. Search found 179 items. (-) Remove Discovery filter Discovery. Search. 1:15pm-2:00pm on Wednesday 20 March. Faculty of Classics. 1:15pm-2:00pm on Tuesday 26 March. Faculty of Classics. 10:00am-4:00pm Tuesday-Saturday every week -
Quiet Time at Cambridge Festival's Family Weekend | Cambridge…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/quiet-time-cambridge-festivals-family-weekend9 Feb 2024: The Quiet Time at our Family weekend is perfect for people who want to experience the festival, in a quieter environment. Join Cambridge Festival for a free weekend of talks, workshops and hands-on activities for the whole family! -
A history of the periodic table by Professor Peter Wothers |…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/history-periodic-table-professor-peter-wothers9 Feb 2024: The periodic table brings order to the 118 known elements. -
Medicine makers: Come see what science can do | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/medicine-makers-come-see-what-science-can-do9 Feb 2024: Come and see us during the family weekend and take part in our exciting hands-on activities, to spark your imagination. -
Breaking bad and building good: the science of habits | Cambridge…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/breaking-bad-and-building-good-science-habits9 Feb 2024: Join us for an interactive and educational experience that explores the science of how we form habits and its implications for both humans and animals. -
See how technology utilises electricity & magnetism | Cambridge…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/see-how-technology-utilises-electricity-magnetism9 Feb 2024: Come along to see how technology allows us, by generating energy, to overcome ‘gravity’ – children will be able to make their own LED torches to take away! Also, find out how energy is stored to allow a model train or cars to move for a given -
What Would Nature Do? An Imaginarium Takeover At King’s | Cambridge…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/what-would-nature-do-imaginarium-takeover-kings9 Feb 2024: Imagine a future that’s teeming with life and guided by nature! Join the Imaginarium Takeover for a weekend of stories, ideas, creativity and hands-on activities as we ask “What Would Nature Do?” to build a greener, fairer and more connected -
From poisons to medicines: Get hands-on with the Department of…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/poisons-medicines-get-hands-department-pharmacology9 Feb 2024: Have you ever wondered about where we get our medicines from? Then come join us at the Exam rooms for a fascinating journey into the world of Pharmacology! -
Big World, Big Questions: Is there space for faith in a scientific…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/big-world-big-questions-there-space-faith-scientific-world9 Feb 2024: Does science disprove God? Can the Bible be true if it doesn’t mention dinosaurs? Could robots or aliens be religious? What really makes me ‘me’? Asking big questions like these, and many others, is an exciting part of being human. -
Victims of the patriarchy? Faith, gender and the question of agency | …
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/victims-patriarchy-faith-gender-and-question-agency9 Feb 2024: Women in religious communities have typically been seen as victims of patriarchy. This panel brings together scholars who have carried out research with women in religious movements and communities connected to Islam, Judaism and Christianity, to -
Tidy that room right now! How to tame our clutter chaos | Cambridge…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/tidy-room-right-now-how-tame-our-clutter-chaos9 Feb 2024: Join us for an interactive and educational experience that explores the science of clutter and messy bedrooms. Do you have a drawer full of junk in your house? Learn how we can be more organised and explore some of the reasons why we don’t like to -
Understanding health inequalities and the COVID-19 pandemic |…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/understanding-health-inequalities-and-covid-19-pandemic9 Feb 2024: The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare health inequalities between different social groups in society. This session will explore the meaning, measurement and causes of health inequalities, including those associated with the pandemic. -
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-town9 Feb 2024: Sunday 24 March programme. Sit-down talks with local history researchers from 2pm, followed by cakes and conversations to continue the community sharing of records, artefacts and memories. -
Supporting your Mental Health- it's not all in the Mind - Family…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/supporting-your-mental-health-its-not-all-mind-family-weekend9 Feb 2024: It’s the holy grail of our age – tackling the mental health crisis in children and young people. Our charity, The William Templeton Foundation for Young People’s Mental Health (YPMH) is committed to revolutionising the current landscape to -
On the same (brain) wavelength: Neural synchronisation during social…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/same-brain-wavelength-neural-synchronisation-during-social-interactions9 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
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