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Theme: Connecting the Arts and Sciences

This event occurred on
February 13, 2016
Cambrige, Cambridgeshire
United Kingdom

What do you study: an art or a science? Is this even a legitimate question? The twenty-first century is one of breaking down and blurring boundaries: between genders, races, identities – and, even, subjects. Fundamentally, the Arts and Sciences are both in search of the same thing: understanding both ourselves and the world around us. Not only do they overlap, but also they can benefit from each other and it’s time they united. Through our theme, ‘Connecting the Arts and Sciences’, we aim to bring you a mixture of talks from many different subject backgrounds. As with every TEDx conference, prepare to learn, to question, and to be inspired.

Howard Theatre
Downing College
Regent Street
Cambrige, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1DQ
United Kingdom
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Speakers

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Alec Steadman

Curator of Arts Catalyst
Alec Steadman has been the curator of Arts Catalyst since April 2015, and was Artistic Director at Contemporary Image Collective (CIC), Cairo, and before that Curator in Residence at the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo.

Bobby Baker

Performance artist and Artistic Director of Daily Life Ltd.

Brian Brown

Professor of Health Communication at De Montford University
Brian Brown is Professor Health Communication at De Montford University in Leicester. His work integrates medical and social sciences, exploring healthcare, philosophy and spirituality.

Carl Miller

Research Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at Demos
Carl Miller is co-founder and Research Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media (CASM) at Demos, the first think tank institute in the UK dedicated to the study of the Internet. He is an acclaimed expert on the relationship between digital technology and democracy, on which he has researched and written extensively.

Charlotte Chorley

Women's Officer for Cambridge University Student Union
Charlotte Chorley is Women's Officer for Cambridge University's Student Union. With a degree in English from Pembroke College, Cambridge, she campaigns on issues that directly impact the experience and opportunities of women in Cambridge.

Christine Toomey

Journalist + author
Christine Toomey is an award-winning journalist and author who has had an extensive career as a foreign correspondent for The Sunday Times reporting from over 60 countries. She has recently published her newest book The Saffron Saffron Road: A Journey with Buddha's Daughters – published in the US under the title In Search of Buddha's Daughters: A Modern Journey down Ancient Roads - chronicling the lives of Buddhist women globally.

Felix Faire

Designer, engineer and artist
Felix Faire is a designer, software engineer, and artist. His projects unleash the creative potential of digital coding by exploring how humans can interact with technology at the most basic and sensory level.

Frank Cornelissen

Researcher in Educational Science
Frank Cornelissen is a researcher in Educational Science at the University of Cambridge, whose work focuses on improving relations between schools and universities.

Jamie Ward

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Sussex
Jamie Ward is currently professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Sussex.

Kerstin Goepfrich

PhD Candidate at the University of Cambridge
Kerstin Goepfrich is a PhD student at the department of Physics at Cambridge University working on DNA origami nanopores that could deliver drugs or kill malfunctioning cells.

Michael McIntyre

Professor of Atmospheric Dynamics at the University of Cambridge
Michael McIntyre is Professor of Atmospheric Dynamics at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at Cambridge University. His interests range far beyond, including perception psychology, evolution theory and musical acoustics.

Paul Fletcher

Bernard Wolfe Professor of Health Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge
Paul Fletcher is the Bernard Wolfe Professor of Health Neuroscience at the Department of Psychiatry in Cambridge, and works at the Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute.

Peter Robinson

Professor of Computer Technology at the University of Cambridge
Peter Robinson is a computer scientist leading the Rainbow Group at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, where he is the Professor of Computer Technology. His research interests are focused on problems at the boundary between people and computers.

Robin Lamboll

Physicist
Robin Lamboll is a physicist at the Optoelectronics Group of Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University

Sophie Roborgh

PhD Candidate at the University of Cambridge
Sophie Roborgh is a PhD candidate at Cambridge University, conducting research on violence against health workers and medical infrastructure in conflict. Previously she has worked at The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, and at the Advisory Council of Science, Technology Policy, and Innovation.

Victor Way

Actor
Victor Way is an actor with a BA in Acting and Stage Combat from East 15 Acting School, and is currently doing a Masters in Creative Writing at Cambridge University.

Organizing team

Leo
Sands

Cambridge, United Kingdom
Organizer