Karnu Warrior

Until lions write their own history…

12 July 2013

An exhibition of contemporary textile art by Deanna Tyson has opened at the Alison Richard Building in response to the unique materials held there collected from all corners of the globe.

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PsyWar during the Malayan Emergency

26 February 2013

As part of the Intelligence seminars run by the Faculty of History, Thomas J. Maguire examines how psychological warfare contributed to Britain's counter-insurgency campaign in Malaya from 1948 to 1960. 

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Pope Benedict XVI prays in front of the image of Our Lady of Fatima after arriving to catholic Fatima shrine in central Portugal, May 12, 2010

No Curia for old age: the radical act of papal resignation

15 February 2013

Dr Sara Silvestri, a specialist in religion and politics and a Research Associate with the Von Hügel Institute, St Edmund’s College, examines the implications of the resignation of Benedict XVI for the institutional role of the pope and the future of the Catholic Church.

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MYPs debate in House of Commons Chamber

Mastering public policy

29 November 2012

A new Master’s Programme in Public Policy, launching today by the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge, will equip policy makers of tomorrow with the tools to make informed and effective decisions.

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Flag of the United Nations.

Global politics on the agenda at Hay

22 May 2011

Ahead of her talk at the Hay Festival, Dr Amrita Narlikar, Director of the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge's new Centre for Rising Powers, discusses how countries like Brazil and China are changing the shape of global politics.

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United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

Power in the balance

11 May 2011

A new research hub dedicated to the study of emerging powers and how different nations evolve to become leading political forces on the world stage, is being created at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge.

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Community radio volunteers, Breeze-FM, Chipata, Zambia

Democratising the airwaves

01 November 2010

A new research collaboration will investigate the capacity of radio to facilitate citizen-led governance in developing countries.

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