Join Nirvana Romell, as she explores how Burgundy's ground-breaking advances in politics, art and culture affected the course of European history.
Join our panel of Cambridge academics and alumni to debate the role of entrepreneurship in all its forms and hear more about how the University is supporting innovation and enterprise at Cambridge.
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Professor Jay Lewis, Associate Professor at Oxford University, will take the long view over two millennia and consider migration, kingship and statecraft, Buddhism, warfare, Confucianism, trade, colonialism, and modernity, to better understand the similarities and the unique aspects of both.
Join Dr Koller (Magdalene 1993) as he attempts an overview of the culture and history of a region long considered as the climax and finale of the Grand Tour.
We are at a tipping-point in dementia research. Join three leading Cambridge scientists as they discuss the pathway to a cure for dementia.
Join Dr David Beresford-Jones (Magdalene College 1999) he offers an overview of cultural development in the Andes over the millennia.
Join Professor Wole Soyinka, Professor Kwame Anthony Appiah and Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr, leading academic voices and hugely influential in their fields of expertise, as they reunite in Cambridge once again for a fascinating insight into their long-lasting friendship.
Join Professors Mike Searle and Bruce Levell as he takes you on a journey through the beautiful mountains of Oman.
Join our panel as they explore how the humanities have always shaped our relationship with technology, and humanities’ crucial role in understanding our digital past, present and future.