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Monthly Archives: August 2018
The summer programme of Cambridge lectures featuring fun, astonishment and a deep questioning of memory and perception~ with The Captured Thought
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Yang Ming, Vice Secretary of the CPC, from Northeastern University, Shenyang, China visits Clare College Cambridge to see and discuss the work of CUDC
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Cambridge International Education and Cultural Centre Summer Lectures 2018~ at the William Mong Hall, Sidney Sussex College
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The Judge Business School, Cambridge in collaboration with the Chinese University of Hong Kong~ a lecture from The Captured Thought ‘Psychological Structures within Leadership’
Nicky and Clive with Sucheta Nadkarni of The Judge Business School.
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