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Founded in 1819 for the purpose of promoting scientific inquiry, the Cambridge Philosophical Society is an exciting hub for the promotion of scientific research
Cambridge, England
Joined July 2019
Join us for our next lecture from Professor Stephen John @CambridgeHPS @pembroke1347, who will talk about 'Why there’s no such thing as “the” scientific advice.' 17 February 2025, 18:00 – 19:00 Bristol-Myers Squibb Lecture Theatre, Cambridge BOOK NOW:
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Join us next Monday 17 February 2025 for our next lecture from Professor Stephen John @pembroke1347 @CambridgeHPS on 'Why there’s no such thing as “the” scientific advice'. BOOK NOW:
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RT @EdwinRose3: Delighted to see this wonderful article by @DonnaLFerguson @guardian on some of the research being published in my forthcom…
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RT @DarwinLectures: Would you be happy to share @Cambridge_Uni @CRASSHlive @yourcambridgesu @CamPhilSoc @CamPhilSoc @Cambridge_CL…
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A big thank you to Professor Lindsay Greer @SidneySussex @cu_mat for his excellent lecture 'To Bend or to Break? — new views on the hardening of metals' and for all his insightful demonstrations.
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Did you know that James Clerk Maxwell @Peterhouse_Cam @DeptofPhysics @Cambridge_Eng, President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 1875-1877 invented color photography? The 3 original glass plates will be on display at 'The Unknown Maxwell' on 28 March. Don't miss this very rare opportunity!!! BOOK NOW:
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Sign-up now to the upcoming Research Café: Intelligent, Immersive, and Creative Technology. 5th of February at West Hub, Cambridge West. We have limited places, sign up here: This is an opportunity to meet your peers outside your immediate research group or discipline, to further understanding, collaboration, and engagement across the West Cambridge site in a relaxed environment. All locations and sectors are welcome! Join us and invite your fellow researchers from any university/institution.
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To Bend or to Break? — new views on the hardening of metals Professor Lindsay Greer from the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy @cu_mat will give our G.I. Taylor Lecture on 3 February 2025, 18:00 – 19:00 and conduct some experiments. BOOK NOW:
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RT @plantsci: Job opportunities! We are currently recruiting for the following: • Collections & Digitisation Assistant • Herbarium Collect…
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The Unknown Maxwell - One Day Meeting Friday 28 March 2025, 09:00 – 17:30 When Einstein was asked if he stood on the shoulders of Newton, he replied “No, on the shoulders of Maxwell” James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) was President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 1875-1877. This meeting will give an overview of James Clerk Maxwell’s life and achievements and explore current research from the foundations of Maxwell’s insights. BOOK NOW:
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RT @WileyEcolEvol: Discover this #FreeAccess article from the most recent issue from Biological Reviews, investigating the origins of colou…
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The next Research Café @CamPostdocs on Intelligent, creative and immersive technologies will be taking place on the 5th of February 2025 from 11:30 to 2:30 pm! Submit your abstract by 23rd January 2025 here: The CPS is pleased to be one of the sponsors of the Research Café at West Hub @westcamhub, Cambridge.
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RT @WileyEcolEvol: Don't miss this #OpenAccess article from the most recent issue from Biological Reviews, exploring the action needed to p…
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Our first lecture in 2025 will be the G.I. Taylor Lecture from Professor Lindsay Greer, Professor of Materials Science @cu_mat: To Bend or to Break? — new views on the hardening of metals 3 February 2025, 18:00 – 19:00 BOOK NOW:
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RT @psalmotoxin: New year, new job? In the context of visceral pain & naked mole-rats, we're recruiting 2 x PDRA and 1 x RA as detailed 👇…
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