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26 Why have children?

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Various reasons why as many children as possible are desirable in most societies, and the reasons for a recent change in fertility.

Collection: How the World Works: Letters to Lily

Institution: King's College

Created: Fri 4 Jan 2013


27 What makes us feel good?

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An analysis of the pleasures and compulsion created by our five senses of smell, sight, touch, hearing and taste, and how they are combined in gardens and the love of children.

Collection: How the World Works: Letters to Lily

Institution: King's College

Created: Thu 10 Jan 2013


Are people born to believe?

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Public lecture given by Prof. Justin Barrett on 21st October 2014

Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures

Institution: Faraday Institute

Created: Thu 23 Oct 2014


Big Questions: Exploring Science and Faith with Children and Young People

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Talk given by Lizzie Henderson and Cara Parrett at Church Leaders Course 2022

Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures

Institution: Faraday Institute

Created: Wed 26 Jan 2022


Born to Rule Lecture 1 Henry VIII: The Quest for an Heir

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This summer, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, is due to give birth to an heir to the throne. This is the first in a pair of lectures in which leading historians examine how Tudor...

Collection: Generation to Reproduction project

Institution: Department of History and Philosophy of Science

Created: Tue 25 Jun 2013


Born to Rule Lecture 2 Mary of Modena: A Royal Scandal

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This summer, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, is due to give birth to an heir to the throne. This is the second in a pair of lectures in which leading historians examine how Tudor...

Collection: Generation to Reproduction project

Institution: Department of History and Philosophy of Science

Created: Wed 26 Jun 2013


"Child Survival: Where and Why are Children Dying?" Robert Hingley

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Robert Hingley, trustee of Save the Children talks on Child Survival across the world and Save the Children's efforts to ameliorate the situation.

Collection: Cambridge University International Development (CUiD)

Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates

Created: Thu 29 Jan 2009


Do Not Be Afraid To Be Afraid - The Eighth Philippa Pearce Memorial Lecture

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Renowned children’s author Meg Rosoff delivered the eighth annual Philippa Pearce Lecture at Homerton College. The Lecture series is convened in memory of Philippa Pearce, winner...

Collection: The Philippa Pearce Memorial Lecture

Institution: Homerton College

Created: Fri 16 Oct 2015


Elizabeth Hale - Female Quixotism and Colonial Girlhood: 1895-1912

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Turn of the century formulations of talented girlhood in literature from Australia, the United States and Canada

Collection: Clare Hall Colloquium

Institution: Clare Hall

Created: Sun 2 Dec 2012


Evolving child welfare policies in Central Asia after the independence: The case of Kazakhstan

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Seminar on evolving child welfare policies in Central Asia by Anel Kulakhmetova, PhD Candidate at the University of Cambridge

Collection: Kazakhstan programme open seminar series

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Fri 7 Jun 2013


Exploring the Foundations of Religious Behaviour

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Talk given by Dr Emily Burdett at Faraday Seminar Series 2021

Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures

Institution: Faraday Institute

Created: Mon 10 May 2021


Faith and the developing brain

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Talk given by Dr Duncan Astle as part of short course 32 (The Believing Brain)

Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures

Institution: Faraday Institute

Created: Tue 2 Feb 2016


For and against: young orators speak up at the Cambridge Union

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Watch year-6 pupils from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets step up-to the dispatch box in the world-famous Cambridge Union debating chamber. Debating is a great way to increase...

Collection: Outreach

Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications

Created: Thu 25 Mar 2010


Gifted Education and the Process of Educational Change: post-Soviet Kazakhstan

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Seminar on gifted education in Kazakhstan by Dr Natallia Yakavets. The discussion that followed this seminar can be listened to at http://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/1459800 at 27 minutes...

Collection: Kazakhstan programme open seminar series

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Fri 12 Apr 2013


Growing up in the Roman empire

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What was life like as a child in the Roman empire? what did ‘childhood’ mean to the Romans?

Collection: Romans in Focus

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Fri 16 Jun 2017


Harnessing New Technology to Better Understand the Family Language Environment

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Dr Elian Fink talks about collaborational project Baby Talk, where they used a light-weight wearable pedometer to record infant-caregiver interactions.

Collection: PEDAL Centre

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Wed 4 Oct 2017


Ianthi Tsimpli - Overview of MultiLila project and findings

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Professor Ianthi Tsimpli, the principal investigator of the MultiLila project, gave a presentation on the Policy day of the last dissemination event of the MultiLila project, held...

Collection: MML

Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics

Created: Tue 19 May 2020


Infancy, childhood and play in ancient Greek philosophy

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The first of the 2015 Gray Lectures, given by Professor Malcolm Schofield on Tuesday 19 May 2015. Introduction by James Clackson; concluding remarks by David Sedley.

Collection: Classics@Cambridge

Institution: Faculty of Classics

Created: Tue 2 Jun 2015


Infancy, childhood and play in ancient Greek philosophy

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The second of the 2015 Gray Lectures, given by Professor Malcolm Schofield on Thursday 21 May 2015. Introduction and concluding remarks by James Clackson.

Collection: Classics@Cambridge

Institution: Faculty of Classics

Created: Wed 3 Jun 2015


Infanticide on demand: why should the baby live? Medical ethics for children

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Research seminar given by Dr Richard Hain on 18th February 2014
Erratum: Peter Singer is at Princeton and not Harvard as suggested in this talk

Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures

Institution: Faraday Institute

Created: Thu 20 Feb 2014


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