Monthly archives: May 2014
We are proud to announce that Sir Andrew Motion will be at Hughes Hall on Wednesday 4 June. The Former Poet Laureate will be reading at When the Sun Shone in Vain: Edward Thomas and the War Poets, a special event to mark the centennial anniversary of the outbreak of […]
The ‘Deer Hunter’ is an important film for many reasons: it is one of the most acclaimed attempts to tell the story of the Vietnam war and its impact on American lives (nominated for 9, received 5 Academy awards), but in its attempt it is also highly controversial and reflects […]
Cambridge Speaks its Mind is a facebook-based project, dedicated to sharing current and former students’ experiences of the university’s welfare system.
The Oxbridge Biotech Roundtable present: “Moving Genomics to the Clinic” (June 4th) As genomics is coming of age, how will it impact healthcare? Join OBR Cambridge on June 4th at 7pm for a panel discussion about the future of medicine. Speakers are: – Prof. Mark Caulfield, Chief Scientist of the […]
I’m an MPhil student running a study for my thesis at the MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences unit and I invite you to consider participating in our Behavioural and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging study of Object Vision. The study will be using MRI brain-scanning to investigate brain activity patterns in […]
FREE TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION IN SOUTH KOREA Jinju Health College (JHC) is a vocational training college located in Jinju, South Korea. The College has been providing vocational education to students (aged 18-25) from around the country for over 40 years.
Next deadline: 31st May If you have an idea for a project to tackle a social or environmental problem in a financially sustainable way or you’re looking for funding to expand your existing project, we’re offering the chance to earn up to £2000 in grant money, alongside support and connections […]
The Cambridge University Scavenger Hunt is back! That means that it’s once again time to prepare for a memorable 36 hours (described by one participant last year as ‘the most fun I’ve ever had sober’),
A message from the Cambridge students who built the Agora website: Every year that May Week happens, we always find out about some of the best garden parties and May Week events after they happen. Plus, it’s mad trying to get tickets. So we built the kind of May Week […]
1. Cambridge Hands-On Science (a.k.a. CHaOS) is a student society which aims to show children and families that science can be fun, exciting and something that they can understand. We will be demonstrating fun science experiments to the public at Cambridge Science Centre on 31st May and 1st June and […]
Do you want to learn how to compose your photographs to achieve clean, striking images? Do you want to know how to use the scene/lighting/camera settings to your advantage, creating the photos your way, instead of taking point-and-shoot snapshots? What rules can be helpful and how/when to use them (or […]
Got your eye on a pair of Trinity May Ball tickets? Fancy taking a tour around the rooftop of King’s College chapel? Want a holidayin a beautiful Northumberland seaside town?
Set in Chile in the late 1980s, the story of this film unfolds against the backdrop of the historic national plebiscite held in 1988 to determine whether General Pinochet should remain in power. Based on a play by Antonio Skármata, the story centers on an advertising executive, played by Gael […]
Santa Sangre (“Holy Blood”) is a Mexican-Italian avant-garde thriller film directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky and written by Jodorowsky along with Claudio Argento and Roberto Leoni. The film tells the story of Fenix, a boy who grew up in a circus, and his life through both adolescence and early adulthood. The […]