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01 - John Stevens Henslow, Teaching sheet with Arum maculatum (Lords and Ladies)
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John Stevens Henslow, Teaching sheet with Arum maculatum (Lords and Ladies), undated (paper watermarked 1836), collage, pen and ink and watercolour. Department of Plant Sciences,...
Collection: Endless Forms Audio Guide
Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum
Created: Tue 9 Jun 2009
02 - John Gould, Mockingbird from Charles Darwin (general editor), The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle
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John Gould, Mockingbird from Charles Darwin (general editor), The Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle, 1838-41, Part III, No.II, Birds, 1841, by John Gould, with hand-coloured...
Collection: Endless Forms Audio Guide
Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum
Created: Tue 9 Jun 2009
03 - John Collier, Portrait of Charles Robert Darwin
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John Collier, Portrait of Charles Robert Darwin, 1883, oil on canvas, 125.7 x 96.5 cm., National Portrait Gallery, London
Collection: Endless Forms Audio Guide
Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum
Created: Tue 9 Jun 2009
11. Darwin, Design and Christianity: With Professor John Brooke
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John Brooke, former Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at Oxford University, gives his take on the exhibition 'Endless Forms', and discusses the implications of...
Collection: The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcasts
Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum
Created: Mon 13 Jul 2009
16 - John Gould, case of stuffed hummingbirds
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John Gould, case of stuffed hummingbirds, with species in the genus Agyrtria, 60 x 70 cm (hexagonal), Courtesy of the Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London
Collection: Endless Forms Audio Guide
Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum
Created: Tue 9 Jun 2009
2. Darwin in Cambridge: from Christ's College to the Beagle
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Dr. John van Wyhe, Director of Darwin Online (darwin-online.org.uk), discusses Darwin's student days at Christ's College, Cambridge in the 1820s, and investigates the young...
Collection: The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcasts
Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum
Created: Thu 18 Jun 2009
3. The Roots of a Theory: How Plants Specimens Led a Young Darwin to Discovery
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Plant specimens may seem an unlikely starting point for Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection - but, as Professor John Parker investigates in this podcast, the...
Collection: The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcasts
Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum
Created: Wed 24 Jun 2009
Adrian Chatfield: The Imitation of Christ
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Adrian Chatfield speaks on the Imitation of Christ. Speaking from John 13 Adrian focuses on following Jesus as the Christian's example; a work in progress that should not be a...
Collection: Simeon Centre for Prayer and the Spiritual Life
Institution: Ridley Hall
Created: Fri 21 Jan 2011
A personal reflection on John Craxton from his biographer Ian Collins
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John Craxton was one of the great British artists of the 20th century. For the majority of his life he painted in Crete, capturing the life and colour of the Mediterranean - as...
Collection: The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcasts
Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum
Created: Tue 15 Apr 2014
Case study: Frank Dale Foods
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Nigel Cushion, chairman of Norfolk-based premium party food manufacturer Frank Dale Foods discusses how the company worked with the IfM small business team to help it through...
Collection: IfM Briefings
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Fri 6 May 2011
Case study: Frank Dale Foods
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Nigel Cushion, chairman of Norfolk-based premium party food manufacturer Frank Dale Foods discusses how the company worked with the IfM small business team to help it through...
Collection: IfM Briefings
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Fri 6 May 2011
Christena Nippert-Eng - Keynote: Why Privacy?
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Keynote address: "Why Privacy?"
Chair: John Naughton (University of Cambridge)
Keynote speaker: Christena Nippert-Eng (Indiana University)
Collection: Why Privacy?
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 25 Apr 2016
CIPN - 29 February 2016 - Agency and Performance: Objects and the Social
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Rachel Stroud (Music, University of Cambridge)
in conversation with
John Robb (Archaeology, University of Cambridge)
John Robb is Professor of European Prehistory at the...
Collection: Performance Network
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Thu 10 Mar 2016
CIPN - 4 April 2018 - Mitre or Mao Cap: Archbishop Desmond Tutu as Performer – a Prescient Activism?
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John Allen (Former Tutu aide, Communication Director of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Rabble-Rouser for Peace, 2006) in conversation with Louise Blythe...
Collection: Performance Network
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 13 Apr 2018
Climate Histories - 27 February 2013 - Sustainable Building Design in a Changing Climate
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Professor John Robinson (Associate Provost, Sustainability, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver and Director of UBC Sustainability Initiative)
Collection: Climate Histories Seminar
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 5 Mar 2013
Collapse of the 'Funding Escalator' in the Greater Cambridge area
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David Gill, MD of the St John's Innovation Centre, discusses issues surrounding the dearth of risk capital and venture funding required by the innovative, growth potential firms...
Collection: Manufacturing Thursdays Seminars, Institute for Manufacturing
Institution: Department of Engineering
Created: Fri 25 Jun 2010
Current Ethical Challenges in the Biosciences
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Lecture given by Prof. John Bryant as part of short course 17: Science and Religion in Schools
Collection: Faraday Institute Lectures
Institution: Faraday Institute
Created: Wed 14 Apr 2010
Dan Schiller in Conversation
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Dan Schiller in conversation with John Naughton and David Runciman
Part of the Technology and Democracy Research Project
http://www.techdem.crassh.cam.ac.uk
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 2 Oct 2015
Enterprise Tuesday 2014 - Forget Venture Capital! Get Customers to Fund You
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Many new ventures never use venture capital. So how do they get the money to start and grow their business? The answer lies with the customers. Michael Dell, Bill Gates and Banana...
Collection: Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Institution: The Entrepreneurship Centre
Created: Fri 14 Nov 2014
Festival of Ideas - 21 October 2017 - Who to Trust about your Health?
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We’re bombarded by information about our health. But who should be trusted? Physicians? Scientists? Patients? Pharma? Instinct? Come along for a range of researcher perspectives...
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 19 Dec 2017