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  2. Assisted dying and a new treatment for Peyronie’s disease form part…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/assisted-dying-and-new-treatment-peyronies-disease-form-part-series-health-events-cambridge
    28 Feb 2023: Search site. Assisted dying and a new treatment for Peyronie’s disease form part of a series of health events at Cambridge Festival 2023. ... Other health-related events revealing new research from the University of Cambridge include:.
  3. From Britain's Galileo to workplace psychopaths at the Cambridge…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/britains-galileo-workplace-psychopaths-cambridge-festival
    21 Mar 2023: Prabhu about his new book, The Four Workarounds, which tells how the most valuable lessons about problem-solving can be learned from the scrappiest, poorest groups. ... He will particularly focus on new research into double jeopardy when both employees
  4. Music and theatre events take pride of place at the Cambridge…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/music-and-theatre-events-take-pride-place-cambridge-festival
    6 Mar 2023: Relevant but irreverent: Science, technology, engineering and maths meet Would I Lie to You, Have I Got News for You and QI! ... Working with a number of partner organisations and individuals, ‘The New Accelerator’ project aims to establish a
  5. From food shortages to falling IQs, Cambridge Festival tackles the…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/food-shortages-falling-iqs-cambridge-festival-tackles-big-issues
    17 Mar 2023: He is a former features editor at New Scientist and was a senior journalist at BBC Future. ... The event Chair is Peter Geoghegan, editor-in-chief at the news website openDemocracy.
  6. From political turbulence to online safety: politics events at the…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/political-turbulence-online-safety-politics-events-cambridge-festival
    14 Feb 2023: In Untied Kingdom: a global history of the end of Britain historian Stuart Ward discusses his new book, Untied Kingdom, which tells the panoramic history of the end of Britain, tracing ... Professor Ha-Joon Chang and food archaeologist Martin Jones talk
  7. From feisty female saints to the complex links between science and…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/feisty-female-saints-complex-links-between-science-and-religion
    28 Feb 2023: In Quintessence of dust: science, religion, history, and the human, Dr Nick Spencer, Visiting Research Fellow at the Faiths and Civil Society Unit, Goldsmiths, University of London, will introduce his new ... These objects speak of interfaith relations,
  8. Family weekend of fun and inspiration back for another year at the…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/family-weekend-fun-and-inspiration-back-another-year-cambridge-festival
    2 Mar 2023: In SCIENTISTS IN THE WILD: GALÁPAGOS, marine biologist Dr Helen Scales will present her brand-new book about a team of scientists who are tasked with studying and protecting the islands’ ... Visit our live fashion studio and creative making
  9. From antiquity to the Romantic poets and beyond: History events at…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/antiquity-romantic-poets-and-beyond-history-events-cambridge-festival
    6 Mar 2023: The Festival includes several history-focused events, which will seek to shed new light on the past, from the causes and dynamics of the Christianisation of the Roman empire to the ... In Romanticism and the Black Atlantic, Dr Mathelinda Nabugodi,
  10. From girls’ mental health to tackling climate change: education…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/girls-mental-health-tackling-climate-change-education-events-cambridge-festival
    10 Mar 2023: As Head of News and Current Affairs at Channel Four Television she led the commissioning of award-winning films on the treatment of girls and young women with mental health problems. ... online] - Professor Ha-Joon Chang and food archaeologist Martin
  11. Issues of safety, trust and truth tackled during tech-related events…

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/issues-safety-trust-and-truth-tackled-during-tech-related-events-cambridge-festival
    16 Feb 2023: Hate speech and propaganda, fake news and misinformation are again tackled in AI TRUTH TELLERS: FACT OR FICTION? ... Are governments able to restrain them? These questions and more are debated in BIG TECH: THE NEW COLONIALISTS?

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