This British Nutrition Foundation conference will bring together leaders in the world of food and nutrition to consider who (and what) is shaping the food choices of the future.
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12Oct
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10Oct
The Michaelmas 2017 edition of the REAL Centre Seminar Series (Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge) will explore topics related to the innovation, leadership, policy and specific cases of the social context of education. All welcome.
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09Oct
The ARCC network invites you to attend a research synthesis workshop being held following the 7th International Flood Management conference. This is the first part of a synthesis programme to enhance the accessibility and uptake of research outputs to meet the needs of a diverse stakeholder community, and in a timely manner.
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09Oct
Have you ever wondered how new ideas can help people in the developing world? Are you interested in what Cambridge can do to help? If so, then our Development i-Teams programme is for you!
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05Oct
This inaugural talk is part of a termly series supported by King's College, Cambridge-Africa and Wellcome Trust-Cambridge Centre for Global Health Research and will focus on crosscutting issues in global health within low-income countries.
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05Oct
Dr Abah has received widespread praise for leading efforts to implement far-reaching public sector reforms in Nigeria. In this lecture he will share insights on what he and his colleagues were able to achieve and how they were able to do so; and will reflect on where further improvements can be made.
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04Oct
The 2017 ASM will promote the latest advances in marine science, good governance and using sound science responsibly, and revisiting the vision: 'Clean, healthy, safe, productive, biologically diverse marine environments, managed to meet the needs of people and nature‘
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04Oct
The African Union Commission and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), in partnership with the French Development Agency, will explore questions related to the triple challenges confronted by Africa on the eve of its industrial revolution: create millions of decent jobs, protect the environment and substantially increase the productivity of its economies.
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03Oct
The Leverhulme Trust Board is visiting the University of Cambridge. During the visit, the Director, Professor Gordon Marshall will give a talk open to everyone and the session will be chaired by Professor Martin Millet, Head of the School of Arts & Humanities.
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03Oct
What constitutes a ‘good’ policy is conditioned not only by technology and financial factors but also by social norms and values, institutions, geopolitics, public trust and history. The talk is part of the "In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy" Research Group, which focuses on energy policy from an interdisciplinary perspective.