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Sagbutts and cornets come to Cambridge

Exotic and wonderful sounds come to Cambridge next week as Girton and St John’s colleges host one of the world’s best historical brass ensembles. The two performances of Claudio Monteverdi’s Vespers celebrate the 400th anniversary of this spectacular 17th century composition.

Business Breakfast Briefing with Dr. Jochen Menges (Cambridge Judge Business School) – September 8 in Sunnyvale, CA

Cambridge Judge Business School and Cambridge in America cordially invite you to attend the second in a series of Business Breakfast Briefings, this time in Sunnyvale, CA. This September 8 event will feature Dr. Jochen Menges (University Lecturer in Human Resources & Organisations, Cambridge Judge Business School) who will speak about The Acceleration Trap.  For [...]

Directions: Cambridge, MA

Directions From the 'T' Take the Red Line to the Kendall Square/MIT stop. Exit the T and turn until you are facing the Longfellow Bridge. Walk toward the bridge and look to your left. One Broadway is the tall, gray cement building with vertical windows. New Atlantic Ventures is on the 14th floor. Directions From [...]

Celebrate International Women’s Day in Cambridge

Women from across Cambridge will be drawing attention to the hardship women endure throughout the world through conflict, sexual violence, discrimination and intimidation, by meeting to mark International Women’s Day 2010 on Monday, 8 March.

Cambridge is the second best & the Bilkent is the 360th in the World!

THE BEST UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD 2009 (360th BILKENT University from TURKEY) 360 BILKENT University (TURKEY) 401-500 ISTANBUL Technical University (TURKEY) 401-500 ISTANBUL University (TURKEY) 401-500 KOC University (TURKEY) 501-600 SABANCI University (TURKEY) 601 CUKUROVA University (TURKEY) 601 HACETTEPE University (TURKEY) 1 HARVARD University United States 2 University of CAMBRIDGE United Kingdom 3 YALE University [...]

Cambridge researcher gets green light for while-you-wait Hep B test

A ‘dipstick’ test that detects Hepatitis B within 30 minutes – and could be used in some of the world’s poorest countries – has been given the green light for use in the European Union. Developed by Cambridge researcher Dr Helen Lee, the inexpensive test delivers accurate while-you-wait results and allows doctors to take immediate [...]

spOtlight! FREE activities in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph and Stratford!

107.5 DAVE FM is proud to sponsor….spOtlight! A weekend festival of the arts. More than 100 free activities and events for people of all ages. Go backstage, step into a studio, and experience the artist's creative process. Meet the artists and arts organizations that make your neighbourhood and community a vibrant place. Come on out [...]

Cambridge Literary Review takes on the establishment; co-founder Lydia Wilson to speak at CAm Day NYC on April 9, 2011

Launched by co-founders Lydia Wilson and Boris Jardine (both Trinity Hall) as a reaction to the lack of outlets for challenging contemporary writing, the Cambridge Literary Review is finding favour in the very places it aims to be the antidote for. One year on from its birth and with the fifth issue soon to be [...]