Events this month at the University of Cambridge...
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University of Cambridge What's on - March Newsletter | |
| | | Humanist Happening | | The 'Humanist Happenings' are peaceful events, offering a secular version of choral evensong, a tradition that Cambridge Colleges are famous for. The services feature a short address along with a range of music and poetry all organised around a topical theme. Everyone is welcome. | | | | | | |
 | | KIP GRESHAM: THE ART OF COLLABORATION | The Art of Collaboration celebrates over 40 years of artistic partnerships between Master Printer, Kip Gresham, and giants of the British and international art world, featuring work by 21 Royal Academicians. Read more > | |  | | Theology, Psychiatry and the Lived Experience of Hearing Voices | Hearing voices is perhaps one of the most unusual, mysterious and disturbing phenomenon to accompany unconventional mental health experiences. Join Prof John Swinton, University of Aberdeen, in a talk about his research. Read more > | | | | | | |
 | | Cambridge Natural History Society talk: Parasitic plants | Helen Moore will explain how parasitic plants get the water, food and oxygen they need to survive. Most plants rely on photosynthesis for manufacturing sugars which are the building blocks, with certain minerals, for the other molecules they require. Read more > | |  | | Routledge Lecture: Ethics for Communication in a Digital Age | Join Baroness Onora O'Neill as she examines why the promise of digital technologies to extend possibilities for communication in ways that support democracy and wider civic participation has not been sustained. Read more > | | | | | | |
 | | Give Me Inspiration! The Paradigm Shift with Professor Alison Finch | This series of conversations aims to explore the individual paths of some eminent academics who have made it to the top in their own particular ways. How have they found their own solutions to 'life', what tips do they wish they'd been given earlier on, and what might they view, retrospectively, with most pleasure or regret? Read more > | |  | | International Women's Day Celebrations | International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Kettle's Yard organises a day of activities for families, artist-led workshops, talks, tours and much more, celebrating women artists in the collection and the exhibitions. Read more > | | | | | | |
 | | Sandars Lectures: The medieval manuscript and its digital Image | This series of lectures explores the relationship between manuscript pages and digital images, and between physical collections and digital ones. And examine the importance of interfaces in shaping audience and inquiry, and the potential of tools to aid in the archaeology of the medieval book. Read more > | |  | | Science Archives and Special Collections in Cambridge | Cambridge has a wealth of sources for those interested in the history of science. Come and find out more about science archives and special collection from across Cambridge, what they are and how to access them. What kind of records do scientists leave behind? What can these tell us about their work and life? Read more > | | | | | | |
 | | Fifty Religious Treasures of Cambridge presents Professor Eamon Duffy | Professor Duffy will speak on the fifteenth-century Book of Hours of the Duchess of Anjou, Yolande of Aragon, currently held in the Fitzwilliam Museum. Read more > | |  | | King's Annual Foundation Concert | The annual King's Foundation Concert, featuring the Cambridge University Orchestra and members of the Choir of King's College (past and present), conducted by Stephen Cleobury. Read more > | | | | | | |
 | | Electronic Repair Café | Electronic Repair Cafés match people with broken items with the people that can fix them. Bring along your broken electrical items such as kitchen appliances, printers, laptops etc. Read more > | |  | | City of Cambridge Symphony Orchestra | City of Cambridge Symphony Orchestra plays music by Rachmaninov, Respighi and Stravinsky Read more > | | | | | | |

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