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Popular events for a general non-specialist audience at the Polar Museum. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Charlotte Connelly; Geography/SPRI Webmaster; er454; Rosie Amos; ahp38; ms2661; mlb45; Adam Priestley. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 31 talks in the archive. Book signing: The Worst Journey in the World, A New Graphic Novel Adaptation
Indigenous Film: Native Spirit Film Festival screenings at the Polar Museum
Tours for Blind & Partially Sighted Adults at the University of Cambridge of MuseumsTickets must be booked in advance
Polar Stay and Plays - Museum Openings for under 5s
'The Art of Science' workshop series: 3 days of free workshops for 15-18 year olds
Postcards to the Planet: Join our pop up event as part of the University Festival, we will be inviting you to send a postcard to our changing planet. Draw an image, write or record a message or take a photo.
Native Spirit Film Festival - Greenlandic Inuit Films
Big Freeze Festival - screening of films by Inuit Directors
Art in Isolation, live panel discussion with Q&A
Live screening of The Matter of the Soul | Symphony, followed by Q&A with artist Kat Austen
The Big Freeze Exhibition - launch and live video 'tour' with the curator
Big Freeze art festival launch and European premier of Polar Self Portraits_2
Talk: Arctic CulturesBookings will open at 11am on Monday 23 September; Age: 16+, Talk, Arrive on time, Free
Arctic family dayAll ages, Hands-on, Drop in, Free of charge
Little Explorers: Charlie and the Blanket TossThis special Festival of Ideas session is free of charge, however please note that spaces must be booked in advance. Bookings will open at 11am on Monday 23 September.
Small library, big state: Alaska collections in the Scott Polar Research Institute Library and ArchivesDrop in, no need to book
Hidden Tales with Mark Wells - talk and family activitiesFree, no need to book.
Exploring Arctic Frontiers in a Changed ClimateThis event is free but could you confirm attendance to friends@spri.cam.ac.uk
Paradise Planet: English Touring Opera's latest opera for childrenMore information and book tickets at https://experiencetickets.co.uk/project/paradise-planet/. There are performances at 11:00 and at 14:00.
Polar Ocean: the dead end of plastic debrisSuitable for ages 15+, spaces are free but must be booked in advance. NB Bookings open on 11 Feburary.
Teaching a Polar Project? Free session for teachers of KS1, KS2 or KS3 classesFor more information or to book a place please contact schools@spri.cam.ac.uk
An afternoon with Nancy Campbell and The Library of Ice
How polar maps changed the way we view the World
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