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Subscribing

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Recent News
13/06/10: Joint Garden Party
Science Societies' Garden Party! Come and relax with us in the sun with a cool glass of Pimms and lots of delicious food.

Venue: Springfield Gardens, Harvey Court (Gonville and Caius College) - Along West Road from Queen's Backs..

Time: 14:00 - 17:00, Sunday 13th June

Price £3/£5 Members/Non Members - Pay on the door

08/03/10: New Committee!
Many congratulations to the new committee (Lovkush Agarwal, Diana Zinchenko, Philipp Kleppmann)
 
Upcoming Events
Sunday 3rd May 2009, 9.10 am:
Oxford
Punting in Oxford
The Invariants have invited us punting this Sunday (the 3rd of May). What better way to celebrate the end of CATAM and have a day out before revisions and exams begin mounting up?

If you would like to come please email our [contd.]

Monday 4th May 2009, 5 pm:
Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture
The third Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture, entitled "How Many Universes Are There?", will be given by Professor Paul Davies at 5 pm on Monday 4th May in Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge.

Admission is free and there are no tickets or reserved seats - please just turn up on the day if you'd like to attend [contd.]

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