Queens' College - Undergraduates
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A Small Problem? The Bioethics of Nanotechnology
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Four speakers present their perspectives on nanotechnology, exploring the current technology and the bioethical issues surrounding future applications and developments.
Collection: Chemical Society
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009
Can We Blame Our Brains? Neuroscience in the Courtroom
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Four speakers present their views on whether neuroscience can and should be used as evidence in the courtroom. When is it applicable and how much can it tell us about who we are...
Collection: The Triple Helix
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009
Can We Open Source Everything? The Future of the Open Philosophy
6,510 views
Four speakers present their experience and ideas about how the open source philosophy can be applied to different areas of life.
Collection: The Triple Helix
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009
"Child Survival: Where and Why are Children Dying?" Robert Hingley
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Robert Hingley, trustee of Save the Children talks on Child Survival across the world and Save the Children's efforts to ameliorate the situation.
Collection: Cambridge University International Development (CUiD)
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Thu 29 Jan 2009
China: The Challenges of Development
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Sir Christopher Hum KCMG is currently Master of Caius College. He was previously Her Majesty's Ambassador to the People's Republic of China, his final posting in a foreign office...
Collection: Cambridge University International Development (CUiD)
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Tue 17 Feb 2009
International Development: A Historical Perspective from Cambridge
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The Keynote Address for the special 800th Anniversary Edition Launch of Vision, CUiD's termly magazine. Professor Hart is the author of "Memory Bank" and former head of the...
Collection: Cambridge University International Development (CUiD)
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Sun 1 Mar 2009
Our Virtual Selves: How Do We Behave on the Web?
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Three speakers present their points of view on how we behave on the web and what that means for society.
Collection: The Triple Helix
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009
The Development of Institutions and the Institutions of Development
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A talk by Professor Kunal Sen, the Manchester Academic on the role of Institutions in International Development.
Collection: Cambridge University International Development (CUiD)
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Sat 28 Feb 2009
The Third Humanitarian Centre Annual Lecture
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The Humanitarian Centre Third Annual Lecture given by Jane Cocking, Humanitarian Director, Oxfam.
Collection: Cambridge University International Development (CUiD)
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Thu 28 May 2009
Whose World is it Anyway? Humanitarian Debates and Dilemmas
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Jane Cocking, Humanitarian Director, Oxfam addresses the Third Humanitarian Centre Annual Lecture on current debates and dilemmas in international relief and development.
Collection: Cambridge University International Development (CUiD)
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Mon 27 Apr 2009
Who Wants to Live Forever? Exploring the Impact of Extreme Ageing
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Four speakers talk about their views on extreme life extension research. From the science to the sociology, they ask whether we should try to live forever
Collection: The Triple Helix
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009
Will Feeding the World Kill the Planet?
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Four speakers present their views on how we can feed the growing global population and whether available options will harm the planet. This explores the role of science in solving...
Collection: Chemical Society
Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates
Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009