Tenth anniversary of prestigious international scholarships
01 July 2010350 people are set to gather at Robinson College this weekend to mark the tenth anniversary of the foundation of the Gates Cambridge Scholarships at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge.
350 people are set to gather at Robinson College this weekend to mark the tenth anniversary of the foundation of the Gates Cambridge Scholarships at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge.
A British historian of 20th-century Germany, whose work has chiefly focused on the period of the Third Reich, will deliver the annual Clare Hall Ashby Lecture in Cambridge on Tuesday 11 May.
Vice-Chancellor of Aston ̽»¨Ö±²¥ and Cambridge graduate, Professor Julia King CBE FREng will speak at this year’s Women in Science, Engineering and Technology Initiative (WiSETI) Annual Lecture tomorrow, Tuesday 9 March.
Well-known historian, critic and award-winning broadcaster, Professor Sir Christopher Frayling will speak at this year’s Clare Hall Tanner Lecture Series at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge on the 11th and 12th November.
Popular actor, writer, comedian and Cambridge graduate Neil Mullarkey will be helping people to create ideas spontaneously in a special event on Saturday 31st October, part of the Festival of Ideas.
̽»¨Ö±²¥third prize winner in our series, Laura Adde, 17, emerges top of the class for her delightful diary of the Sutton Trust Summer School. Laura goes to Sussex Downs College in Eastbourne, East Sussex, and is interested in studying physics.
̽»¨Ö±²¥Women in Science, Engineering and Technology Initiative (WiSETI) will be hosting their annual lecture on Monday 9 March.
Professor Athene Donald FRS, of the Department of Physics, is one of five women scientists who will receive the prestigious 2009 L’Oreal UNESCO Women in Science Award.
‘You’re hired’. These are the words that the contestants on the television series ̽»¨Ö±²¥Apprentice long to hear, but few ever do. Tim Campbell was the first winner of Sir Alan Sugar’s hit TV series and is now coming to Cambridge to share his expertise.
Dr Ra Jong-Yil, a former Korean Ambassador to the UK and past head of the Republic of Korea’s national intelligence service, will launch a new series of annual lectures in Cambridge this week.