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The Friends of Cambridge University Library is a society founded to foster contacts between the Library and those interested in its collections, its history, its current activities, and its future development. The Friends’ principal stated aims are to raise funds for the purchase and conservation of significant additions to the Library’s collections, and to assist the Library to acquire such items by gift or bequest. Besides the satisfaction of contributing to the Library’s collections, Friends receive several important benefits in return for their subscriptions. A programme of meetings, outings, visits to Library departments and talks on varied topics runs throughout the year, and members are most welcome to attend regular, exclusive, private views of new Library exhibitions. The Bulletin of the Friends, containing articles and notes about both Library and Society, is distributed regularly to members, who also receive copies of the Library Syndicate’s annual report to the University. Most Library publications are available to individual Friends at a 20% discount. If you have a question about this list, please contact: William Hale. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 26 talks in the archive. Please see above for contact details for this list. |
Other listsContagion and Containment Creating transparent intact animal organs for high-resolution 3D deep-tissue imaging Palaeolithic-Mesolithic Discussion Group, Department of ArchaeologyOther talksFields of definition of Fukaya categories of Calabi-Yau hypersurfaces Algorithmic Investigation of Large Biological Data sets Ethics for the working mathematician, seminar 9 CANCELLED Cafe Synthetique: Synthetic Biology Industry Night Doctor Who: Gridlock 'Cambridge University, Past and Present' The Rise of Augmented Intelligence in Edge Networks Scale and anisotropic effects in necking of metallic tensile specimens Art and Migration Measuring Designing: Design Cognitiometrics, Physiometrics & Neurometrics |