New York, NY - Team GB: Building Future Champions
An inside look at leadership, resilience, and the future of British sport.
An inside look at leadership, resilience, and the future of British sport.
You are invited to our 97th Annual Boat Race Dinner in New York City at the landmark Harvard Club.
Early bird pricing until March 10!
Join us for this lunchtime webinar, part of The Future for Physical Sciences webinar series.
Update your contact details to ensure you receive the latest news, events, and updates from your department.
Join Trinity Hall and Cambridge in America for an inspiring evening as they welcome Cambridge alumni and friends in Northern California!
Join Darwin College Master, Dr Mike Rands, in March!
This event is free of charge, however if you would like to make a tax-deductible gift to Cambridge in America for the benefit of the Darwin Studentships Fund, you can support us in providing transformative educational experiences to generations of Darwinians.
Join Darwin College Master, Dr Mike Rands, in March!
This event is free of charge, however if you would like to make a tax-deductible gift to Cambridge in America for the benefit of the Darwin Studentships Fund, you can support us in providing transformative educational experiences to generations of Darwinians.
Join Darwin College Master, Dr Mike Rands, in March!
This event is free of charge, however if you would like to make a tax-deductible gift to Cambridge in America for the benefit of the Darwin Studentships Fund, you can support us in providing transformative educational experiences to generations of Darwinians.
Join Cantab Chicago at the Chicago Symphony Center for a performance of Tchaikovsky's 3rd Symphony!
Purchase your tickets through Chicago Symphony website; if you would like to sit near other Cantab alumni, please buy tickets in the Terrace Left section, (odd numbers from 1 to 35). If you need help buying tickets please contact us.
We are holding our first Annual General Meeting in several years and invite all members to join us online.
This is a free, annual event organized by SFU to help explain the most recent Nobel Prize Awardees' research to the general public.