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Animal Behaviour and Human Morality in Historical Perspective
Research Seminar given by Prof. Nicolaas Rupke
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Tue 28 Feb 2012
Animal Migration
The extraordinary synchrony of motion exhibited as a flock of birds arcs overhead, or a school of fish turns, as a ripple of light, is captivating. Like some animate fluid the...
Collection: Migration – Darwin College Lecture Series 2018
Institution: Darwin College
Created: Tue 13 Mar 2018
Cambridge Ideas - Bird Tango
Professor Nicky Clayton researches the social behaviour, intelligence and dance credentials of birds! As an accomplished dancer in her own right she has fused her passions by...
Collection: Cambridge Ideas
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Tue 12 Oct 2010
Elliot Sober, Darwin's universal impact, Mon 6 July
Philosophical implications of Darwin's theory of evolution
Professor Elliott Sober (University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA)
Summary: What are the philosophical implications of...
Collection: Darwin Festival 2009
Institution: Department of Biological Anthropology
Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009
Exploring the Foundations of Religious Behaviour
Talk given by Dr Emily Burdett at Faraday Seminar Series 2021
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Mon 10 May 2021
Exposed in cyber space
Michal Kosinski, Operations Director of the Psychometrics Centre, will show how online behaviour reveals our most intimate traits, such as sexual orientation, ethnic origin,...
Collection: Festival of Ideas 2012
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Fri 2 Nov 2012
Harold Varmus, Darwin and Modern Science, Thurs 9 July
Darwinian ideas about cancer
Professor Harold Varmus (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre, New York, USA)
Summary: Charles Darwin’s ideas about natural selection were...
Collection: Darwin Festival 2009
Institution: Department of Biological Anthropology
Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009
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
Hugues Delmas: Policemen’s and Civilians' Beliefs about Facial Cues of Deception
Collection: Decepticon 2015
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Mon 28 Sep 2015
I’m a Confused Consumer, Get Me Out of Here! #AnnyualFoodAgenda
March 12th, 2019
Every time we go to the supermarket we are overwhelmed by information, new products and marketing strategies, ever changing prices and complicated labelling....
Collection: Cambridge Global Food Security IRC
Institution: Department of Plant Sciences
Created: Thu 4 Apr 2019
Imagination: the door to identity
A collaboration between behavioural psychologist Nicky Clayton and fine artist and creative writer Clive Wilkins. We shall explore the nature of imagination, and how it forms the...
Collection: Cambridge Science Festival 2013
Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications
Created: Mon 18 Mar 2013
Is Human Behaviour in the Genes?
Lecture given by Dr David Lahti as part of Summer Course 6
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Thu 11 Aug 2011
Lecture 8: Incest and adultery. Alan Macfarlane 1984
One of a set of lectures given from 1975-1983 to first year students in Archaeology and Anthropology at Cambridge to introduce them to kinship and marriage. Filmed in 1984 in a...
Collection: Introduction to Kinship and Marriage. Alan Macfarlane
Institution: King's College
Created: Tue 19 Feb 2013
Lord Robert May, What does the future hold?, Fri 10 July
Cooperation among nations in a crowded world
Professor Lord Robert May (University of Oxford, UK)
Summary: Arguably the central unsolved problem in evolutionary biology – from...
Collection: Darwin Festival 2009
Institution: Department of Biological Anthropology
Created: Thu 15 Oct 2009
Office politics (The Cambridge Judge Business Debate Podcast series)
Though seemingly trivial, office politics can affect the performance of employees and organisations. The latest podcast in the Cambridge Judge Business Debate series asks how can...
Collection: The Cambridge Judge Business Debate
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 26 Nov 2019
Patrick Bateson
Sir Patrick Bateson was interviewed and filmed by Alan Macfarlane in December 2007. The transcript is by Sarah Harrison, The interview lasts about 2 hrs. Generously supported by...
Collection: Film Interviews with Leading Thinkers
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Wed 16 Mar 2011
Prof. Melinda Duer – Heavy Mice and Lighter Things. Understanding How Materials Direct Cell Behaviour
Video of Prof. Melinda Duer outlining her 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: Fri 27 Oct 2017
Pro-Vice Chancellor introducing procedure for handling cases of student harassment and sexual misconduct
Professor Graham Virgo introduces the University of Cambridge procedure for handling cases of student harassment and sexual misconduct
Collection: Handling cases of harassment and sexual misconduct
Institution: Academic Division
Created: Wed 22 Mar 2017
Public policy for behaviour chanage
The first session at CSaP's annual conference was chaired by Dr Helen Munn, Director of the Academy of Medical Sciences, and included world leading experts on behaviour change...
Collection: CSaP annual conference 2018
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Thu 19 Jul 2018
Religion, Evolution and the Social Brain
Seminar talk given by Prof. Robin Dunbar
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Fri 30 Oct 2020