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.
Bookings are now live for this year’s Alumni Festival programme, with an array of fascinating online talks, tours and discussions for you to enjoy from the comfort of your own home.
Join Professor Paul Barrett (Trinity 1990) as he discusses the latest evidence for the origins of the dinosaurs, in what is now South America.
Professor Leporc will explore Russian architecture against a social, artistic, economic and political panorama.
Join Professor Richard Hunter (Pembroke 1975) from the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge, as he takes us on a journey through the Carian and Lycian kingdoms of western Turkey.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen J Toope lead another fascinating Cambridge Conversation.
The Vice-Chancellor and Professor Giles Oldroyd, Director, Crop Science Centre at the Department of Plant Sciences, along with an expert panel, discussed the interface between biotechnology and conservation; how we can support biodiversity and feed the world simultaneously and sustainably.