Past
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20 March 2015, 11am
How will new proposed European Data Protection rules affect the Internet of Things?
This small high-level roundtable highlighted the effect of the proposed European General Data Protection Regulation on Internet of Things companies. -
18 March 2015, 6pm
Connectivity and flows in future cities
CSaP, the Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and the Environment, and the Energy@Cambridge Initiative are co-hosting a Science Festival evening event where a panel of distinguished speakers will talk about their vision for a sustainable city and how increased connectivity and the flow of resources, people and energy could help to shape cities in the future. -
17 March 2015
Urban Emergencies : Emergent Urbanism (UE:EU) Conference 2015
A multi-disciplinary conference and exhibition exploring the future of risk in our cities and societies. -
12 March 2015
2015 Christ's Climate Seminar Series
This series of seminars will explore the cultural framing of climate change, to ask whether human understanding of global warming has affected our response to climate change. -
11 March 2015, 9am
Cambridge Earth System Science DTP: Big data to solutions workshops
Two NERC-funded workshops will bring PhD students and postdocs in Earth and Environmental Science together with industry and policy makers to explore how data can be used to support solutions to environmental dilemmas. -
8 March 2015, 1:30pm
The education emergency
On International Women's Day, 8 March 2015, joint panels at The Junction, Cambridge and the Southbank Centre, London will discuss a variety of questions. -
6 March 2015, 2:30pm
CSaP Associate Seminar on the Juncker Commission
Policy Leaders Fellow Robert Madelin (DG Connect) will lead discussion, under the Chatham House Rule, on the prospects for the Commission under its new President -
28 January 2015, 6pm
The future of cities: Cambridge
This event will feature a panel discussion, chaired by Prospect Magazine's Bronwen Maddox with Sir Mark Walport, UK Government Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir Alan Wilson, Professor of Urban and Regional Systems, UCL and Professor Frank Kelly, Master, Christ’s College Cambridge. -
28 January 2015, 6pm
The organised mind: thinking straight in the age of information overload - CAMBRIDGE
Daniel Levitin is a cognitive neuroscientist specialising in music perception and cognition. In his talk, he will review the cognitive neuroscience of attention and memory, and how recent findings can help all of us to become more productive. -
27 January 2015, 5:30pm
The organised mind: thinking straight in the age of information overload - LONDON
Daniel Levitin is a cognitive neuroscientist specialising in music perception and cognition. In his talk he will review the cognitive neuroscience of attention and memory, and how recent findings can help all of us to become more productive.