Power and the unWEIRDification of behavioural science
Free
Workshops, Talks & Lectures

Power and the unWEIRDification of behavioural science

Catherine Angai discusses how to make behavioural science less WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialised, Rich, and Democratic).

  • 06/03/2024 - 06/03/2024
Free Taster! Kinstretch with Gez Coville
Free
Sport

Free Taster! Kinstretch with Gez Coville

Try Kinstretch with Gez for free! Kinstretch gives you more movement options and builds a strong foundation and, at the same time, builds strength and flexibility throughout the full range of motion.

  • 09/03/2024 - 09/03/2024
Revival | An exhibition at Cambridge’s Painted Church
Art & Exhibitions
Free

Revival | An exhibition at Cambridge’s Painted Church

Presenting ‘Revival’ an exhibition of eight artists at Cambridge’s All Saints Church, Jesus Lane. Revival draws inspiration from the spirit, aesthetic and craftsmanship of All Saint's, affectionately known as Cambridge’s 'Painted Church'.

  • 09/03/2024 - 24/03/2024
Cambridge Standing Tall
Art & Exhibitions
Free

Cambridge Standing Tall

A sculpture trail of towering proportions will be taking over Cambridge this spring as over 90 gentle giants from the African plains gallop onto the city’s streets!

  • 21/03/2024 - 02/06/2024
Re-Fashion & Fizz
Free
Markets, Fetes & Fairs

Re-Fashion & Fizz

Preloved pop up at Grand Arcade, Cambridge. Join us for a glass of Italian sparkling wine from Bubbly Bandits while you shop some of the best pre-loved, rejuvenated and vintage items Cambridge has to offer.

  • 23/03/2024 - 24/03/2024
Art Exhibition – Wightman Gallery Opening at Compass Courtyard
Art & Exhibitions
Free

Art Exhibition – Wightman Gallery Opening at Compass Courtyard

An Inaugural Exhibition celebrates work from 15 artists produced in response to nature and the lines within it. The show will be displaying ceramics from Scotland, oil paintings, and sculptures by some top makers and artists.

  • 30/03/2024 - 30/04/2024
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Did you know?

Bringing the river to life in raucous style each June, ‘The Bumps’ are a chaotic series of rowing races. In this Cambridge tradition, which dates back to the early 19th Century, boats set out in single file and must catch and touch, or ‘bump’, the boat ahead without being caught by the rowers on their tail.