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WOW - Women of the World Cambridge

Event: 137 W OW - Women of the World is a festival of talks, debates, music, film, comedy, performance and conversation that celebrates the talents of women and girls from all walks of life and all parts of the world. WOW asks what obstacles exist that prevent women from realising their potential...

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Fiction

Event: 165 Presented by Cambridge Junction Fuel presents Fiction Conceived by David Rosenberg and Glen Neath You are invited to a lecture. You know that the subject is probably important and it would be useful to hear what the speaker has to say but you can’t keep your eyes open. You will fall...

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Jedi and witches and indigo children! Oh my!

Event: 100

Beth Singler, a digital anthropologist, discusses the rise of new online religious identities and how they echo wider changes in society and religion.

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The incredible world of Dr Auzoux: drop-in activities

Event: 147

The Whipple Museum and Museum of Zoology investigate Dr. Auzoux’s spectacular papier-mâché anatomical models of humans, plants and animals. Explore the ins and outs of these dissectible models through amazing hands-on activities. These activities are part of...

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Celebrate thought at the Cambridge Festival of Ideas

22 September 2014

A true intellectual feast, it includes over 250 events for all ages and interests, ranging from evening talks and panel discussions to exhibitions, music, theatre, film screenings and participatory workshops. Featured speakers include heterodox economist Ha-Joon Chang, historians Sir Richard Evans and David Cesarani...

Babies invade museums, children curate exhibits, teenagers tackle social issues and carrier bags spring to life—all at the Cambridge Festival of Ideas

16 September 2014

Half term is a great time to expose kids to new ideas and experiences. Primed by school, they’re ready to learn and not exhausted as they will be the end of term. With this in mind, the Cambridge Festival of Ideas, which runs 20 October to 2 November, has created a huge array of workshops, performances, exhibitions and...

A rich mix of debates about education at the Cambridge Festival of Ideas

8 September 2014

Is labelling children dyslexic helpful? How should we teach history? Has economics teaching contributed to our current predicament? How can we address the absence of male teachers in the education system and why do we demonise the 'pushy parents' behind gifted children? All these questions will be addressed as part of a...

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Event: 235

Each year the Cambridge Young Composer of the Year competition provides a platform for exciting new compositions by young people, 17 years and under, in Cambridgeshire. Selections from this year's entries will be played at this event by the Dr K Sextet - a...

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