This virtual panel discussion featured some of the University’s foremost scientists and clinicians specialising in genetic medicine, followed by Q&A.
Take a journey through 'the big islands' history with Professor John Bennet.
Join our panel as they explore the questions: How did life emerge on Earth? Is the Universe full of life? What is the nature of life?
Join our panel as they explore decision-making structures in government, and the relationship between politics and expertise.
Join Dr Koller (Magdalene 1993) as he demonstrates how the Transcaucasus region’s great monuments and spectacular settings have become an expression of both the national consciousness and spirit of the peoples of Georgia and Armenia.
This talk will cover three most iconic examples of Moorish architecture – the Great Mosque of Cordoba, the Alcazar of Seville and the Alhambra of Granada.
In this highly illustrated talk Dr Carolin Crawford (Newnham 1982) will discuss the how, where and why of the aurora, and the variety of shapes and structures they can form.
COP26 is the moment where global ambition on climate change must turn into global action. How can we accelerate the response to meet the scale and urgency of the challenge?
Himalayan Cultural historian Zara Fleming will explore the the art and culture of the Buddhist areas that lie along the Himalayas.