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Nobeliate Stories: How the Discoveries of 2025 and Past Years Were Made — and Why They Matter, a Talk by Ilya KolmanovskyAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Ksenia Afonina. Join us for a talk by Ilya Kolmanovsky on Nobeliate Stories: How the Discoveries of 2025 and Past Years Were Made — and Why They Matter – on Mon 13 October. An evening with Ilya Kolmanovsky will take place one week after the announcement of this year’s Nobel Prizes. These will certainly be on the agenda, and Ilya will also share captivating insights into past Nobel laureates: an expelled Eton pupil once branded a failure; a judo prodigy; the children of Norwegian farmers; an Australian doctor with a kamikaze spirit; the penniless daughter of a Hungarian butcher; and a jet-lagged hunter chasing mutant flies. And, of course, the Cambridge pioneer behind the first “test-tube babies”. This lecture will be of interest to adults and teenagers. When: Monday, 13 October 2025, 18:00–20:00 (BST) Where: Winstanley Lecture Theatre, Trinity College, Cambridge CB2 1TQ (Entrance via St John’s Street, opposite Trinity College’s main gate) Language: Russian, with slides in English Format: In-person & Online via Zoom In-person tickets: £20 – Standard, £14 – CamRuSS members, £16 – concessions and students Zoom tickets: £15 – Standard, £9 – CamRuSS Members, £10 – concessions and students Please note: The lecture will not be recorded. Find out more and book here: https://shorturl.at/EreGd This talk is part of the The Cambridge Russian-Speaking Society (CamRuSS) series. This talk is included in these lists:
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