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Citizen science for ladybirds and other wildlife: How to get…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/citizen-science-ladybirds-and-other-wildlife-how-get-involved9 Feb 2024: More than 10,000 people have contributed data to this project over many years, leading to a much better understanding of the distribution and ecology of these important insects. ... Using ladybirds as a case study, Peter will talk about the value of -
Tales from the trowel’s edge: New archaeological sites on the island…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/tales-trowels-edge-new-archaeological-sites-island-samos9 Feb 2024: Come along and hear tales fresh from the field, learn about the people behind the discoveries, their good days and bad days, the anecdotes, the unexpected discoveries, the archaeology and the -
inReach artist takeover | Ministry of Stories: “My hero is not like…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/inreach-artist-takeover-ministry-stories-my-hero-not-heroes-movies9 Feb 2024: You’ll play word games, meet new people and create group and individual poems on the theme of heroes. ... She has a background in theatre for young people and is the winner of two national playwriting awards. -
Creating a liveable future: positive action to avert climate…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/creating-liveable-future-positive-action-avert-climate-catastrophe9 Feb 2024: Farah Ali is author of The River, The Town and the short-story collection People Want to Live. -
What rest break or INTERVAL is right for you? Racing like a blood…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/what-rest-break-or-interval-right-you-racing-blood-donor9 Feb 2024: Researchers at Cambridge's Blood and Transplant Research Unit study how to make enough blood available to health services while keeping the wonderful people who donate that blood safe. -
InReach artist take over | Bat Choir: listening stick workshop |…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/inreach-artist-take-over-bat-choir-listening-stick-workshop9 Feb 2024: It is an experimental project/practice in which groups of people use voices and objects to echolocate, exploring different architectures through attentive listening. -
Relationships and stories in healthcare: what matters most to you in…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/relationships-and-stories-healthcare-what-matters-most-you-life-and-death9 Feb 2024: We'll also talk about why relationships in healthcare are so crucial to getting healthcare right for people. ... Everyone, including families, will be welcome, and we can signpost people to additional support if needed. -
Does Mill Road matter? Local history and museums in the 21st century…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/does-mill-road-matter-local-history-and-museums-21st-century9 Feb 2024: He’ll also look at new material that the Museum has collected on people and events in the Mill Road area, and talk about opportunities to enrich that collection of data -
Mind and Body Connection: Let’s get creative for Cambridge Children’s …
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/mind-and-body-connection-lets-get-creative-cambridge-childrens-hospital9 Feb 2024: With Cambridge Children’s Research Institute at its heart, Cambridge Children’s Hospital will have a life-changing impact on millions of children and young people, regionally, nationally and globally. -
Your life is manufactured: Revealing the secrets of how things get…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/your-life-manufactured-revealing-secrets-how-things-get-made-and-delivered-you9 Feb 2024: Everything around us other than people, plants, rocks and animals has been made by someone and delivered to where it is needed.
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