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Alison Wood - 19 October 2018 - The End of Universities?
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This event is part of the Cambridge Festival of Ideas. Bookings will open at 11:00 on Monday 24 September 2018.
From MOOCS to networked institutions, remote and off-shore...
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 11 Jan 2019
Boosting the Brain: how far would you go?
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Cambridge Festival of Ideas Panel Discussion with Prof. Barbara Sahakian, Prof. Raymond Tallis, Revd Dr Alasdair Coles and Dr Pete Moore
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Mon 4 Nov 2013
Cambridge Ideas - Forgotten Heroes
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A Cambridge University archaeologist, along with two other researchers in Guernsey, has uncovered a previously unseen archive featuring the testimonies of people who were deported...
Collection: Cambridge Ideas
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Wed 17 Nov 2010
Cambridge Ideas - How Many Lightbulbs?
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Cambridge University physicist, David Mackay, in a passionate, personal analysis of the energy crisis in the UK, in which he comes to some surprising conclusions about the way...
Collection: Cambridge Ideas
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Fri 20 May 2011
Cambridge Ideas - Professor Risk
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David Spiegelhalter's proper title is Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk. He is in two minds (literally) about playing it safe or chucking caution to the wind....
Collection: Cambridge Ideas
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Mon 15 Nov 2010
Cambridge Ideas - Sticky Feet
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Ants have incredibly sticky feet. With them they can hang onto ceilings, while carrying 100 times their body weight. But if they are stuck down so successfully - how do they ever...
Collection: Cambridge Ideas
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Tue 12 Apr 2011
Cambridge Ideas - The Crime Experiment
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Eminent criminologist Prof Lawrence Sherman has just set up a long term experiment with the police, to scientifically study crime in Manchester and come up with some solutions....
Collection: Cambridge Ideas
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Mon 15 Nov 2010
Cambridge's new Vice-Chancellor
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On 1 October 2010, in a ceremony in Cambridge's Senate House, Sir Leszek Borysiewicz was admitted to office as the 345th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. He was...
Collection: Vice-Chancellor
Institution: Governance and Compliance Division
Created: Thu 30 Sep 2010
Charlie Higson’s history of horror at the Festival of Ideas
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Collection: Cambridge Festival of Ideas 2011
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 3 Nov 2011
Charlie Higson’s history of horror at the Festival of Ideas: Charlie talks about his latest book
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Collection: Cambridge Festival of Ideas 2011
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 3 Nov 2011
Charlie Higson’s history of horror at the Festival of Ideas: listen to the full talk
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Collection: Cambridge Festival of Ideas 2011
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 3 Nov 2011
Creating sound art and sound installation at the Festival of Ideas 2010
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Listen in on a sound art and sound installations workshop for teenagers and adults led by composer, sound artist and educator Duncan Chapman.
This event was presented on...
Collection: Festival of Ideas 2010 at Anglia Ruskin University
Institution: Temporary Employment Service
Created: Tue 30 Nov 2010
Encouraging reception students to share ideas and give reasons about their thinking
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This clip shows a teacher of a reception class in an initial lesson prior to a teachers development programme with T-SEDA. The lesson's task was for the students to imagine that...
Collection: CEDiR group examples of dialogue in diverse educational contexts
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Mon 11 Nov 2019
Evelyn Fox Keller, Society and health, Tue 7 July
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What do we mean by Darwinism?
Professor Evelyn Fox Keller (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, USA)
Summary: The neo-Darwinian synthesis brought great...
Collection: Darwin Festival 2009
Institution: Department of Biological Anthropology
Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009
Festival of Ideas 2019 : Artificial Intelligence and Social Change
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This talk considers how specifically language-based AI systems (for example, speech recognition, machine translation or smart telecommunications interfaces) have affected and...
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 1 Nov 2019
Festival of Ideas - 21 October 2017 - Freedom and Persuasion in the Attention Economy
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James Williams, winner of the inaugural $100,000 Nine Dots Prize, Oxford doctoral candidate and former Google employee, explains his answer to the set question, 'Are digital...
Collection: CRASSH Festival of Ideas 2017
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 12 Jan 2018
Festival of Ideas - 21 October 2017 - Who Believes in Conspiracy Theories?
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This talk explores what factors - religious, economic, political - make some and not others believe in conspiracy theories. Hugo Drochon considers what impact that has had on...
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 19 Dec 2017
Festival of Ideas - 21 October 2017 - Who to Trust about your Health?
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We’re bombarded by information about our health. But who should be trusted? Physicians? Scientists? Patients? Pharma? Instinct? Come along for a range of researcher perspectives...
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 19 Dec 2017
Fiction, emotion and imagination
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Dr Cain Todd looks at the philosophical problem of why we have emotional responses to fictional artworks and whether there may be a distinctive class of 'aesthetic emotions'. ...
Collection: Fiction, emotion and imagination
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 1 Nov 2010
From hieroglyphs to txt at the Cambridge Festival of Ideas
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In this clip, Bert Vaux explains the origins of some place names including 'Cambridge'.
Dr Bert Vaux and Dr James Clackson examine different writing systems from ancient times to...
Collection: Festival of Ideas 2010
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Mon 1 Nov 2010