2024-04-17 18:30 - Exploring David Parr’s Painting with Mary Kempski
Join Mary Kempski for a talk on David Parr’s Painting exploring his historic painting technique, the pigments and materials he used and how his vision was achieved.
2024-03-21 09:00 - Migration, Identity and Memory Exhibition
This exhibition is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium
This exhibition will be in the Foyer on 21+22 March. It will then be moved to the Ferguson Nazareth Room in Milstein House and remain there until Thursday 28 March 2024.
2024-03-21 09:30 - Panel 1: Displacement and Belonging
This panel is part of the Migration, Identity & Memory Symposium
2024-03-21 11:30 - Panel 2: Migration and Integration
This panel is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium
2024-03-21 14:00 - Keynote Address: The Criminalisation of Migrations (Loraine Gelsthorpe)
This talk is part of the Migration, Identity and Memory Symposium (21+22 March)
2024-03-21 15:30 - Elizabeth Walsh in conversation with Mary Jacobus, Faculty of English (formerly Director of CRASSH)
This talk is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium
2024-03-21 17:00 - Migration, Identity and Memory Poetry Reading with Mina Gorji
This poetry reading is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium.
2024-03-21 20:00 - The challenges of delivering healthcare and telling the story in a war zone
Exploring the increasing targeting of healthcare workers and journalist in conflict zones. Panel discussion and screening of Newnham postgraduate Dr Saleyha Hasan's documentary Doctors in Palestine.
2024-03-22 09:30 - Panel 3: Cross-Cultural Representations
This event is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium
2024-03-22 11:30 - Panel 4: Migration and Integration 2
This panel is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium.
2024-03-22 14:00 - Panel 5: Children in Migration
This event is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium.
2024-03-22 16:30 - Panel 6: Postcolonial Migrations, Identity and Citizenship
This event is part of Pembroke's 'Migration, Identity and Memory' Symposium
2024-03-22 19:00 - Music Moves with Us
Music from Ukraine and China
2024-05-15 16:00 - Alfred Dubs Lecture: race, corporate “sovereigns” and corporate borders
The Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement runs a lecture series on Migration and Refugees named after Lord Dubs, a renowned and tireless campaigner for refugee rights, famous for the two ‘Dubs Amendments’ to allow unaccompanied and separated refugee children in Europe to be reunited with family members in the UK.
2024-05-16 09:00 - Debordering futures: racial capitalism, coloniality and migrant justice
An event featuring diverse formats—lectures, panels, poetry, workshops, discussions, and films—questioning established knowledge hierarchies and exploring how diverse, creative and utopian epistemologies can advance our grasp of racial capitalism, coloniality, and migrant justice.
2024-05-19 14:30 - Science on Sundays: May 2024
Uncovering the microscopic world of mycorrhizal fungi: a talk by Dr Jen McGaley, Crop Science Centre, University of Cambridge
2024-04-21 14:30 - Science on Sundays: April 2024
The world beneath a wildflower meadow: a talk by Dr Raphaella Hull, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, University of Cambridge
2024-03-17 14:30 - Science on Sundays: March 2024
An immense archive of plant diversity: the many uses of the Cambridge University Herbarium. A talk by Dr Anne Dubéarnès, Cambridge University Herbarium, University of Cambridge.
2024-05-15 16:15 - Land and Agrarian Questions in Palestine: A Conversation
Join members of the Margaret Anstee Centre for Global Studies to hear from Dr Mezna Qato and Dr Fadia Panosetti, University of Cambridge. They will present and discuss the topic of Land and Agrarian Questions in Palestine.
2024-05-13 19:30 - Cambridge Industrial Archaeology Group: Industrial Odyssey in Greece
In this multimedia programme of presentations, documentary films and discussion, take an Odyssey to Greece (Hellas) to explore its industrial heritage: ancient to modern.