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An American Nightmare: What will a Contested Election Mean for the World?
The upcoming US presidential election will take place in the context of a raging pandemic and unprecedented domestic polarization in which allegations of voter fraud, voter...
Collection: Centre for Geopolitics
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Fri 9 Oct 2020
Business Models for the Electric Vehicle car market
How a business model can shape Company success in new developing EV car markets
Collection: Cambridge Service Alliance
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Thu 9 Apr 2015
Dr Alex Thom – Developing New Methodologies in Electronic Structure Theory
Video of Dr Alex Thom outlining his research to prospective Ph.D. students at the Department of Chemistry during Graduate Open Day on Friday 20th October 2017
Collection: Graduate Admissions Open Day 2017
Institution: Department of Chemistry
Created: Thu 26 Oct 2017
Dr Hugo Bronstein – Synthesis of conjugated polymers for plastic electronics
Videos of Dr Hugo Bronstein outlining his research to prospective Ph.D. students at the Department of Chemistry during Graduate Open Day on Friday 20th October 2017
Collection: Graduate Admissions Open Day 2017
Institution: Department of Chemistry
Created: Thu 26 Oct 2017
'EU efforts in conflict management, promotion of democracy and electoral assistance: the experience of Aceh' by Ms...
The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL), University of Cambridge hosts a regular Friday lunchtime lecture series on key areas of International Law. Previous subjects...
Collection: LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Fri 24 Feb 2012
'House of Lords Reform': Mark Elliott
The House of Lords Reform Bill, which is currently before Parliament, is the latest of many attempts to reform the upper chamber of the UK Parliament. It is over a hundred years...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Wed 25 Jul 2012
'House of Lords Reform': Mark Elliott (audio)
The House of Lords Reform Bill, which is currently before Parliament, is the latest of many attempts to reform the upper chamber of the UK Parliament. It is over a hundred years...
Collection: Law In Focus
Institution: Faculty of Law
Created: Wed 25 Jul 2012
How Should We Elect President?
How Should We Elect President? with Professor Eric Maskin and A.O. Hirschman
Collection: Cambridge in America Videos
Institution: Cambridge in America
Created: Tue 19 May 2009
Jeff Shields - The US Presidential Campaign: How unlimited corporate money and political extremism have changed the game
The talk, by someone who has held several government positions, covers: (1) the stakes of the outcome including women's rights, healthcare, taxes, foreign policy, and education;...
Collection: Clare Hall Colloquium
Institution: Clare Hall
Created: Tue 30 Oct 2012
Kenyan Elections Panel Discussion
A panel discussion on the 2013 Kenyan elections with Professor John Lonsdale (Trinity College, Cambridge), Professor Bruce Berman (Queen's University, Canada) and Ms Njoki Wamai...
Collection: Centre of Governance and Human Rights
Institution: Department of Politics and International Studies
Created: Fri 22 Mar 2013
New graphene based inks for high-speed manufacturing of printed electronics
A low-cost, high-speed method for printing electronics using graphene and other conductive materials could open up a wide range of commercial applications.
Collection: Electrical Engineering Division
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Mon 19 Oct 2015
New model regulation in the electricity industry
The problem of monopolistic control in the UK electricity industry remains a factor today in spite of several decades of regulation by Ofgem, following privatisation in the 1980s....
Collection: Judge Business School
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Wed 17 Dec 2008
S02-EP01 - Jackie Ashley
Jackie Ashley on Corbyn, Labour party splits and riding the wave of anti-politics.
The regular Election panel return to talk about Corbyn and Cameron, Clinton and Trump. We...
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 21 Jan 2016
S02-EP02 - Anne-Marie Slaughter
This week we look at the US elections and speak to our panel and to voters in New York about what Hillary Clinton means to them. We also talk about whether it makes sense to...
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 28 Jan 2016
S02-EP03 - Bill Janeway on Silicon Valley, inequality and presidential politics in the age of Google.
This week we look back on what happened in Iowa and ask whether the Sanders campaign can really be compared to Corbynmania, with a little help from our friends in the Brooklyn...
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 4 Feb 2016
S02-EP04 - Athene Donald on women in science, scientists in politics and why Britain needs to stay in Europe.
This week we have instant reaction to the results from New Hampshire, plus we start to talk seriously about whether Britain might vote to leave the EU. Our guest is Dame Athene...
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 11 Feb 2016
S02-EP05 - Gary Gerstle on police power and paranoia in US politics, plus we talk Uganda.
This week we talk about two presidential elections - Uganda, where the long-standing incumbent faces a new kind of challenge, and the US, where the primary season keeps throwing...
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 18 Feb 2016
S02-EP06 David McWilliams on Ireland, talking bail-outs and the blame game.
This week we are talking about three elections and a referendum. We go back to Uganda to catch up on the election results there, and back to the US to try to wrap our heads...
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 25 Feb 2016
S02-EP07 Xenia Wickett on America's place in the world and what the world makes of this extraordinary election.
Did Super Tuesday settle the nominations? This week we explore where the races now stand and have another go at decoding the appeal of Donald Trump, with some help from our...
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 3 Mar 2016
S02-EP08 Jeremy Cliffe of the Economist on Brexit, the future of the UK and the fate of David Cameron.
Is Donald Trump or Ted Cruz the real ideologue? What would Brexit mean for the future of the UK? And why is Cambridge so different from Peterborough? We talk the EU referendum...
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Thu 10 Mar 2016