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An inaugural lecture by Paul Cartledge, A G Leventis Professor of Greek Culture
'Forever Young: why Cambridge has a Professorship of Greek Culture'
An inaugural lecture by Professor Paul Cartledge to mark the establishment of the A G Leventis Professorship...
Collection: Classics@Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Classics
Created: Wed 18 Feb 2009
Arab identity in the Making: The 'Unique Necklace' in Umayyad Andalusia
Wright Lecture given on 14th February, 2013 by Dr Isabel Toral-Niehoff, Marie Curie Senior Research Fellow, Aga Khan University in London, Institute for the Study of Muslim...
Collection: Wright Lectures
Institution: Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Created: Mon 18 Feb 2013
'A Torba of Cool': Svitlana Pyrkalo on Ukrainian Slang
In this podcast, writer, journalist and linguist Svitlana Pyrkalo discusses the evolution and development of Ukrainian slang with Rory Finnin, Lecturer in Ukrainian Studies,...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Sat 27 Mar 2010
Christians, Climate and our Culture
Faraday Institute Public Lecture given by Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 27 Jun 2019
Dave Male: Free and Rooted
Dave Male speaks on the interaction between church and culture at the CfPL leadership conference "Free and Rooted" (Nov 2010).
Collection: Centre for Pioneer Learning
Institution: Ridley Hall
Created: Thu 3 Mar 2011
Developing research networks in school: (how) is it working? A SUPER instructive case.
Network graphs illustrate how Biddenham is developing a school research culture where teachers and teaching assistants are actively involved in action research to enhance...
Collection: SUPER
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Thu 17 Mar 2016
Evolutionary Theory and Public Spectacle: The Fortunes of Darwinism in the Calvinist Cultures of Victorian Calvinist...
Research Seminar given by Prof. David Livingstone
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Mon 19 Mar 2012
Experience ELSI | An early career teacher’s perspective of the ELSI MEd course
Sam an early career teacher talks about his experience of studying on the ELSI MEd course.
For more experiences of ELSI and further information on the Educational Leadership...
Collection: Educational Leadership and School Improvement (ELSI) Masters route: Views from the Students
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Thu 17 Sep 2015
George Grabowicz: 'Taras Shevchenko: The Making of the National Poet'
On Friday, 28 February 2014 renowned scholar George Grabowicz (Harvard) delivered the Twelfth Annual Stasiuk Lecture in Contemporary Ukrainian Studies at the University of...
Collection: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies Podcast
Institution: Department of Slavonic Studies
Created: Sat 8 Mar 2014
Herbert Gintis, Darwin and modern science, Thurs 9 July
Towards the unification of the behavioural sciences
Professor Herbert Gintis (New Mexico, USA / Budapest, Hungary)
Summary: Despite their distinct objects of study, the human...
Collection: Darwin Festival 2009
Institution: Department of Biological Anthropology
Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009
How 'Mongol' was the Mongol Empire?
Wright Lecture given on 28th February, 2013 by Prof. David Morgan, Emeritus Professor of History and Religious Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Collection: Wright Lectures
Institution: Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Created: Mon 4 Mar 2013
Implementing open innovation: lessons from multi-national companies
Dr Letizia Mortara looks at how multi-nationals have been approaching Open Innovation and the common themes that were observed by researchers across a range of industries ...
Collection: Manufacturing Thursdays Seminars, Institute for Manufacturing
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Fri 4 Dec 2009
Living with the Inugguit
In 2010, Dr Stephen Leonard embarked on a year-long trip to live with the Inugguit of north-west Greenland, the northernmost settled people on Earth. His aim was to record the...
Collection: Research Horizons
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Wed 17 Apr 2013
Ludmilla Jordanova, Darwin's universal impact, Mon 6 July
The Impact of Images of Darwin
Professor Ludmilla Jordanova (Department of History, King’s College London)
Summary: Millions of people can recognize the figure of Charles...
Collection: Darwin Festival 2009
Institution: Department of Biological Anthropology
Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009
Mapping Endangered Records of Endangered Cultures
As the global effort to record as much as possible of the world's linguistic diversity proceeds apace there is a great need to ensure the longevity of the records created. While,...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Workshop 2012
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Sun 19 Aug 2012
Mark Turin on BBC World News TV June 2013
An interview with Mark Turin of the World Oral Literature Project on BBC World News TV at 12:15 GMT on Wednesday, 26 June, 2013.
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Media
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Thu 4 Jul 2013
Marshall Sahlins talk on 'The culture of material value and the cosmography of riches and difference' - DISCUSSION
A talk by Marshall Sahlins at King's College, Cambridge on Wednesday 5th June 2013 in the Wine Room. Sponsored by the Centre for Research in Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities...
Collection: Film Interviews with Leading Thinkers
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Fri 12 Jul 2013
Marshall Sahlins talk on 'The culture of material value and the cosmography or riches and difference'
A talk by Marshall Sahlins at King's College, Cambridge on Wednesday 5th June 2013 in the Wine Room. Sponsored by the Centre for Research in Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities...
Collection: Film Interviews with Leading Thinkers
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Fri 5 Jul 2013
Neil Lanham : Cocky King: Country Entertainer of the Bromeswell Cherry Tree
It has been said that the latterday 'more-literate' mind seeks little more than information, whereas those people of an older and 'more-oral' culture were brought up on...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 22 Jun 2011
Neil Lanham : Cocky King: Star of the Bromeswell Cherrytree Plays for You as Yesteryear
In the 194O's and 50's, public houses such as The Cherrytree at Bromeswell in the heart of unspoilt rural Suffolk would have their own musicianer playing for the people what he...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Fri 30 Sep 2011