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Created: 2010-10-25 08:46
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'Does the European Court of Human Rights dictate climate policy?': Stefan Theil (audio)


   2,234 views

On 9th April 2024 the European Court of Human Rights delivered Grand Chamber rulings in three cases relating to climate change:

Carême v. France -...

Collection: Law In Focus

Institution: Faculty of Law

Created: Thu 11 Apr 2024


LCIL Friday Lecture: ''Mistakes' in War' - Prof Oona Hathaway, Yale Law School


   519 views

Lecture summary: In 2015, the United States military dropped a bomb on a hospital in Afghanistan run by Médecins Sans Frontières, killing forty-two staff and patients. Testifying...

Collection: LCIL International Law Seminar Series

Institution: Faculty of Law

Created: Tue 7 May 2024


Professor Huw Price Inaugural Lecture


   76,450 views

Professor Huw Price delivers his inaugural lecture as Bertrand Russell Professor of Philosophy: Where would we be without counterfactuals?
Recorded on 1st November 2012.

Collection: Philosophy

Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications

Created: Fri 2 Nov 2012


Infancy, Childhood and Play in Ancient Greek Philosophy (Seminar)


   21,198 views

The Seminar from the Gray Lecture Series 2015. Malcolm Schofield discusses "Plato's Puppet

Collection: Classics@Cambridge

Institution: Faculty of Classics

Created: Wed 3 Jun 2015


'Medicine and the Rule of Law': The Baron Ver Heyden de Lancey Lecture 2024 (audio)


   2,479 views

Baron Cornelius Ver Heyden de Lancey (1889-1984) was a wealthy and public-spirited Dutchman who at different times in his life was a dentist, doctor, surgeon, barrister and art...

Collection: Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences Lectures

Institution: Faculty of Law

Created: Tue 26 Mar 2024


Technology and work (The Cambridge Judge Business Debate Podcast series)


   3,884 views

In this episode, joining podcast host Michael Kitson, University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics at Cambridge Judge Business School, are Cambridge Judge faculty Dr...

Collection: The Cambridge Judge Business Debate

Institution: Judge Business School

Created: Fri 19 Jun 2020


'Mixing during coalescence with pinch-off' by Thomas Sykes, with David Harbottle, Zinedine Khatir, Harvey M. Thompson &...


   18,180 views

(RUNNER-UP) A dyed falling droplet coalescing with an undyed sessile droplet of equal fluid properties, with pinch-off preceding permanent coalescence and internal jet formation....

Collection: UKFN Video Competition #9

Institution: Department of Engineering

Created: Thu 29 Oct 2020


A Wave Torn Apart by Chris Howland (University of Cambridge)


   10,695 views

(Honourable mention) The turbulent breakdown of an internal gravity wave in a sinusoidal shear flow. The wave is refracted by the shear, leading to a turbulent transition through...

Collection: UKFN Video Competition #8

Institution: Department of Engineering

Created: Thu 23 Apr 2020


(JOINT RUNNER-UP) 'A unique perspective of an instrumented turbine blade' by Bryn Noel Ubald (Alan Turing Institute)


   15,754 views

The unique position of a temperature probe at the leading edge has a significant impact on the flow along the blade which has a significant impact on any further measurements...

Collection: UKFN Video Competition #10

Institution: Department of Engineering

Created: Tue 11 May 2021


'Does the European Court of Human Rights dictate climate policy?': Stefan Theil


   870 views

On 9th April 2024 the European Court of Human Rights delivered Grand Chamber rulings in three cases relating to climate change:

Carême v. France -...

Collection: Law In Focus

Institution: Faculty of Law

Created: Thu 11 Apr 2024