Past
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4 June 2015, 6pm
What can history tell us about current health inequalities?
This year's Behaviour and Health Research Unit (BHRU) Annual Lecture will be delivered by Professor Simon Szreter, Professor of History and Public Policy, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge. -
22 May 2015, 3pm
Innovative Human-Centred Development Approaches
"Engaging Youth in Peace Building and Development" A talk by Andrew Russell, the UN Development Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative in Kosovo. -
21 May 2015, 8:30am
Westminster Health Forum Keynote Seminar
This conference, organised by the Westminster Health Forum, will be an opportunity to assess latest thinking and developments in healthcare research - in the UK, and more widely. -
19 May 2015, 10am
China’s Internet Market & Digital Marketing Strategies
The Chinese Weekly, one of Pembroke College's Corporate Partners, together with the British Council have invited three founders from China's leading technology companies to provide first-hand information about the China digital market. The topics will include SEO (Search Engine Optimization), Big Data and British Universities' digital performance in China market etc. -
24 April 2015, 4pm
Centre for The Study of Existential Risk Seminar Series
"Will We Cause Our Own Extinction? Natural versus Anthropogenic Extinction Risks". This event is part of the Centre for The Study of Existential Risk's monthly Seminar Series. It should prove an excellent introduction to the risks that CSER focuses on and the importance of global prioritization to reduce existential risk. -
14 April 2015, 6pm
The role of evidence and analysis in effective policy making
To commemorate 50 years since the death of Churchill and 75 years since he became Prime Minister, the Centre for Science and Policy and Churchill College are jointly organising a distinguished panel discussion to discuss the role of evidence and analysis in effective policy making. -
14 April 2015, 10am
CSaP Annual Conference 2015
This year our conference will explore opportunities for improving the way government accesses, assesses and makes use of expertise from the humanities, and offer examples of the significant contribution these disciplines have made to public policy. -
2 April 2015, 5pm
Launch event: Cambridge Rare Disease Network
CRDN is a non-profit organisation aiming to create rare disease awareness and build a community within the Cambridge area. -
27 March 2015, 9:30am
EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain
This one-day conference will explore the implications of the Court of Justice of the European Union's long awaited "right to be forgotten" case. -
26 March 2015, 9am
Emerging Economies During and After the Great Recession
This conference is organised by the Cambridge Trust for New Thinking in Economics. It will look at emerging economies and their experiences in the great recession.