28th FEBRUARY 2024 ARU LAB 006 Cambridge’s best kept secret is the youth symphonic orchestra. Meeting every summer, either in Cambridge or its twin city of Heidelberg or in Montpellier. Around 100 young musicians spend 10 days playing music together, stay with host...
Talks
The Quest for the Historical Vermes
The Quest for the Historical Vermes TALK by Alex Faludy Geza Vermes FBA (1924-2013A talk about an important and distinguished Anglo-Hungarian intellectual & scholar. A household name in the 1960s through his best-selling translation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, he was...
Contemporary Hungarian Social Photography – online talk
2021 Contemporary Hungarian Social Photography Online talk given by Bea Kolozsi (Budapest, Hungary) Organised by the Cambridge Szeged Society Wed 16 June 2021, 6:30 (UK time), 7:30 (Hungary time) Synopsis We will have a look at the changes in the concept of social...
Abstract of Talk by Robert McFall: 11 January 2021 at 6.30pm
Béla Bartók and Folk Music - Join us for a TALK by Robert McFall, on January 11, 2021 @ 6.30 pm It was during the summer of 1904, while staying in Gerlicepuszta near Ratkó in Slovakia, that the young Bartók overheard a girl from...
Abstract of TALK by Prof Attila Kiss 14 December 2020 at 8.15pm
PROGRAMME for Autumn 2020 - Spring 2021 Professor Attila Kiss : December 14 at 8.15pm University of Szeged, Department of English Research Group for Cultural Iconology and Semiography (REGCIS) TALK : Herder, National Identity, and the...
Abstract of TALK on 23 November at 6.30pm by Prof. Gyorgy Szonyi
TALK: 23rd November 2020 at 6.30 pm POLITICS OF MEMORY IN HUNGARY An online talk by Prof. György E. Szönyi (University of Szeged / Central European University) The "politics of memory" or the "politics of commemoration" is as old...
TALK: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – in Hungarian Translations
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - in Hungarian Translations Lord Ashcroft Building 109 (entry to the L of the front on East Road) 9th April at 6.30 pm Judit Mudriczki - from Budapest, expert on Lewis Carroll talks about the history of Hungarian Translations of his...
TALK: ‘ When the Iron Curtain Opened’, by Christopher Johnson
Impressions of an ex-patriate bank manager of a pivotal time in the history of Hungary. Date and Location: On November 2oth at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) LAB 006, at 6.30 pm. Entrance Free, all welcome.
TALK: ‘Why can’t we cure cancer?’, by Dr Robin Hesketh.
Renowned researcher and author on cancer, Dr Robin Hesketh, presents his latest findings. At Selwyn College (Chadwick Room) on 29 October at 7 pm. Entrance free, all welcome.
TALK
Prof. Rowland Wymer A New Approach to King Lear @ Anglia Ruskin University LAB