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University of Cambridge festival of ideas
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8 episodes
10 hours ago
The Cambridge Festival of Ideas takes place every autumn, open to and aimed at the general public. The Guardian is the festival's national media partner. A series of talks takes place every evening, which are recorded and made available for download on the Culture section of the Guardian website
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The Cambridge Festival of Ideas takes place every autumn, open to and aimed at the general public. The Guardian is the festival's national media partner. A series of talks takes place every evening, which are recorded and made available for download on the Culture section of the Guardian website
Show more...
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University of Cambridge festival of ideas
Do we need a new morality for the 21st century? 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas
In the last podcast from the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas, we ask if a new morality is needed in the new world order of the 21st century
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16 years ago
33 minutes 19 seconds

University of Cambridge festival of ideas
Can there be peace in the Middle East? 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas
In the latest podcast from the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas, two Middle East experts debate the future for the region
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16 years ago
30 minutes 21 seconds

University of Cambridge festival of ideas
Social mobility: what's holding Britian back? 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas
In this latest talk from the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas, we ask what is holding back social mobility in the UK
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16 years ago
35 minutes 4 seconds

University of Cambridge festival of ideas
David Starkey on Henry VIII: Famous for 500 years
At the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas, David Starkey gives the first Mark Pigott Lecture, on Henry VIII and his legacy
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16 years ago
46 minutes 35 seconds

University of Cambridge festival of ideas
Becoming Barbie: 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas discusses female stereotypes
Dr Jude Browne presents a panel discussion on the cultural significance of Barbie, at the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas
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16 years ago
37 minutes 46 seconds

University of Cambridge festival of ideas
Willie Brown and guests at the Cambridge Festival of Ideas discuss the legacy of the recession
Professor Willie Brown and a panel of experts discuss the legacy of the recession at the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas
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16 years ago
34 minutes 50 seconds

University of Cambridge festival of ideas
An age of austerity for the arts? Cambridge Festival of Ideas
In the second of our podcasts from the Cambridge festival of ideas, we ask if the recession is likely to decimate the arts, and what can be done to boost private funding
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16 years ago
29 minutes 14 seconds

University of Cambridge festival of ideas
Where do ideas come from? 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas - Podcast 1
Professor Adrian Poole chairs a debate from the Cambridge Festival of Ideas on the origin of ideas, with writers Lisa Appignanesi and Andrew Robinson, and academics Dame Gillian Beer and Professor Rosamond McKitterick
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16 years ago
38 minutes 13 seconds

University of Cambridge festival of ideas
The Cambridge Festival of Ideas takes place every autumn, open to and aimed at the general public. The Guardian is the festival's national media partner. A series of talks takes place every evening, which are recorded and made available for download on the Culture section of the Guardian website