Cambridge Science Festival

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The next University of Cambridge Science Festival takes place from 9-22 March 2020

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    The Cambridge Science Festival programme is out! Follow the link to get yours:

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  2. Pssst... tickets for our event with go on "sale" on Monday 10 February at 11:00. They're free, but grab them quickly as previous years' experience (+ the top drawer nature of the talk) guarantee they will go in minutes.

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  3. Only one week to go until bookings open for Cambridge Science Festival 2020! Check out the listings here:

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  4. Feb 1

    Get hyped! Cambridge Science Festival 2020 is coming soon! Join me at my workshop “Science meets poetry” to learn and have great fun together! Link to the event:

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  5. Jan 30

    Gearing up for the in Mid March! We will be hosting our decision based game Sunday March 15th (sign up coming soon!). Check out the video and FB page below for more info 🎲🌍🌎🌏 w/:, , ♥️

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  6. 'Mini-guts, livers, lungs, kidneys, placentas and even brains are growing in labs all over the city.' Dr Emma Rawlins on how Cambridge scientists are at the forefront of revolutionary biomedical research:

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  7. Jan 30

    Join us on 15th March in ! Take part in this decision-base game and prepare your city for the 2050 climate challenges...

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  8. Well, I guess I'm doing this... Come see my talk on "The healing power of crystals" as part of the on March 14.

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  9. The programme for the Cambridge Science Festival 2020 has been released! We are looking forward to, once again, hosting the final day. Browse the full programme here:

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  10. How is artificial intelligence shaping our world and what are the ethical considerations of these developments? AI features heavily in a series of events covering new technologies at Cambridge Science Festival 2020:

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  11. 📣We are excited to announce the on-site open evening: ‘CBU vision night: Looking at the brain’, on Wed 11 March, 6pm. There will be hands-on experiments, + 4 excellent talks. All welcome! Full details:

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  12. Jan 28

    programme is now out with lots of fantastic talks & events - check out our pick of Language Sciences related events:

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  13. Cambridge Science Festival 2020 listings live on our website now! Search for events by day, age suitability, accessibility, format and timing: Bookings open 10 Feb.

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  14. Our Disgusting Planet is touring! Our first stop is CAMBRIDGE, where we'll be infecting festival and with our frank, funny and filthy comedy! 💩 Run for tickets!

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  15. Virtual reality, laser tin can alley, LEGO building & selfie steel#snaps are amongst many exciting activities & talks going on at the IfM on Saturday 21 March!🎉 The full programme is out now and bookings will open on Monday 10th February!

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  16. Jan 27

    Another belter of a programme from 👏🙏 We couldn't ask for a better advert for the subject of . Difficult decisions ahead for picking what to go to! 🤔 If any would like the originals of these to distribute, please PM me your email 👍

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  18. Jan 24

    A first look at what's on and when to book your tickets to the most popular events

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  19. BAS open day with 2020! Visit us on Saturday 21st March (10am-4pm) to discover what it takes to work in the and . Explore the latest innovations in science and engineering at the British Antarctic Survey -

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  20. I'll be talking in March on how things have (and have not) changed for women over the past 50 years

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  21. '50 years ago, women in physics in the University were a rare breed. They still are, although slightly less so.' on the University's continuing journey towards gender equality in 2020's 1st programme feature:

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