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SUMMARY:Challenge Debate against Trinity College Dublin
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 10th October at 7 pm – Challenge Debate against Trinity College Dublin\nBooking has now closed for this event \nTHIS HOUSE BELIEVES THAT THE BEST IS YET TO COME \nIn similar fashion to our challenge to the Cambridge Union\, two years ago\, the Cambridge Society of Paris has challenged Trinity College Dublin to a debateÂ  and we will be speaking in favour of the motion that the best is yet to come. \nOur speakers\, Andrew Lyndon-Skeggs and Edward Archer\, will be joined by Alan Riding as guest speaker. Alan graduated from Bristol University and was\, for 30 years\, a foreign correspondent for The New York Times. Alan spent two decades covering Latin Americaâ€™s dictatorship\, armed rebellions\, drug wars and economic meltdown. He was later the newspaperâ€™s Paris bureau chief and European cultural correspondent. He is author of books on Mexico\, Shakespeare and Opera and\, most recently\, of â€œAnd The Show Went On: Cultural Life in Nazi-occupied Paris.â€ He remains a resident of Paris. Andrew and Edward need little introduction to most of our members\, Andrew being the current President and Edward a past President of our Society. \nTCD have put forward an impressive team\, with Edward Donalon\, Declan McCavana and their guest speaker David Doyle. David is H.E Ambassador and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO of St. Kitts and Nevis\, while Declan is President of the French Debating Association. Edward is a Barrister and worked for the OECD before becoming an independent consultant in Regulatory Management. \nHE Ambassador of Ireland to France Patricia O’Brien has kindly agreed to host the debate\, which will take place at the Irish Embassy\, 12 Avenue Foch\, 75116 Paris. The Debate will be followed by drinks and the event is expected to conclude at 8:45 pm. \nTickets are now on sale: â‚¬20 per person for Society members and their guests\, with a discounted price of â‚¬10 per person for members or guests under 30 years of age. Early booking is recommended as we anticipate that demand may exceed the number of places that have been allocated to us. For members who are not able to book their place through the website\, a PDF booking form can be obtained by contacting Tony Banton on admin@camsocparis.org. \nUnless all tickets are sold before\, the final date for booking your place is Sunday 6th October\, as the list of participants then has to be provided to the Embassy’s security staff. \nAs the debate takes place in the Irish Embassy\, members and guests must bring photographic ID in order to be admitted to the event. \n 
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/challenge-debate-against-trinity-college-dublin/
LOCATION:Irish Embassy Paris\, 12 avenue Foch\, Paris\, 75116\, France
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191023T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20191023T140000
DTSTAMP:20260427T211906
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SUMMARY:The second Cambridge Cutting Edge Lecture:Â Professor Sir Roger Penrose
DESCRIPTION:BOOKING NOW OPEN \nSECOND CAMBRIDGE CUTTING EDGE LECTURE  \nPROFESSOR SIR ROGER PENROSEÂ   \nâ€œHAWKING POINTS IN THE COSMIC MICROWAVE SKYâ€  \n12 noon Wednesday 23rd October 2019  \nConservatoire National des Arts et MÃ©tiers \n 292 Rue Saint-Martin\, 75003 Paris \nMÃ©tro Arts et MÃ©tiers (lines 3 or 11) or RÃ©aumur-SÃ©bastapol (lines 3 or 4) \nFollowing the resounding success of the first Cambridge Cutting Edge Lecture delivered by Sir Venki Ramakrishnan at the Institut Pasteur\, we are immensely lucky to have another scientist of world renown for the second lecture\, Professor Sir Roger Penrose\, and to have been permitted most generously by the Conservatoire National des Arts et MÃ©tiers to hold this lecture in their beautiful\, historic amphitheatre AbbÃ© GrÃ©goire. This event is very highly recommended. \nSir Roger Penrose OM FRS is an English mathematical physicist. He studied at University College London and at St Johnâ€™s College Cambridge and is now the Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of mathematics at Oxford. \nThe son of a psychiatrist and geneticist\, grandson of a physiologist\, brother of a physicist and of a chess grandmaster\, Roger Penrose has won numerous prizes and awards and is one of the most important living scientists in the world. He worked closely with Stephen Hawking and appeared in the film\, a Brief History of Time. \nThe work undertaken by Roger Penrose has been wide ranging and of immense importance. Taking but two examples: in 1964 he revolutionised the mathematical tools used to analyse the properties of space time and\, later\, his epoch-making paper â€œGravitational collapse and space time singularitiesâ€ lead to the cosmology of Big Bang and Black Holes which he worked on with Stephen Hawking. \nIn lighter vein\, Roger Penrose also devised the Penrose Triangle which he described as â€œimpossibility in its purest formâ€ which he conveyed to the artist M.C. Escher. \nThe topic of Professor Penroseâ€™s Cambridge Cutting Edge Lecture is â€œHawking Points in the Cosmic Microwave Skyâ€ in which he will reveal his theories of cosmology and his scientific belief that our Universe is in fact just one of a series of Universes\, or eons\, each commencing with a Big Bang that had its origins in the dim distant past of a preceding Universe. \nHaving attended one of Roger Penroseâ€™s lectures in London\, I can only say that it was utterly astounding. Deep\, cutting edge\, completely incomprehensible science delivered in a way that was\, anyway superficially\, understandable by all\, holding the audience enthralled. By the end\, my head was spinning with ideas and revelations beyond my wildest expectations. \nOver and above\, there will be the delight of seeing the Conservatoire National des Arts et MÃ©tiers and the beautiful historic amphitheatre AbbÃ© GrÃ©goire\, built in the 1840s\, named after the founder of the Conservatoire\, an important political figure during the French Revolution depicted in Davidâ€™s famous painting The Serment du Jeu de Paume. \nThis lecture by Professor Sir Roger Penrose will probably be a one-off ever and a landmark experience for many. It is definitely not to be missed. \nAndrew Lyndon-Skeggs\nPresident\nCambridge Society of Paris
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/cambridge-cutting-edge-lecture-professor-sir-roger-penrose/
LOCATION:Conservatoire des Arts et MÃ©tiers\, 292 rue Saint Martin\, Paris\, 75003\, France
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading at the American Cathedral
DESCRIPTION:The American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Paris  \nPoetry Reading by Sir Michael Edwards\, OBE \n7.00pm Friday 22nd November 2019  \nA novel and charming event combining poetry and music\, in the American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Paris. \nThe Cathedral of the Holy Trinity\, the American Cathedral in Paris\, has decided to instigate poetry readings in the Cathedral and\, through the Dean and Rector\, the Very Reverend Lucinda Laird\, the Cambridge Society of Paris has been invited to co-host the inaugural event. We are honoured and delighted. \nThis first event will be a reading by Sir Michael Edwards of poems from his latest publication: At the Brasserie Lipp. Following the poetry reading\, there will be a reception with drinks and light snacks\, accompanied by piano music played no one of the magnificent grand pianos at the American Cathedral. \nAs well as the event itself\, for anyone who does not already know the American Cathedral\, this will be a revelation and joy\, being one of the finest examples of English Gothic Revival architecture in Europe\, founded by Dr John Brainerd Morgan\, cousin of J.P. Morgan. \nSir Michael Edwards\, Honorary Fellow of Christâ€™s College\, Cambridge\, is very well known as being the first Englishman ever to have been elected to the CollÃ¨ge de France (2002) and to one of the 40 seats of the AcadÃ©mie FranÃ§aise (2013). Following his reading\, Sir Michael will make available signed copies of his book\, At the Brasserie Lipp. \nIn the spirit of the occasion\, this event is entirely free of charge\, though there will be a voluntary collection\, to be donated to the cathedral and to cover the costs of the evening. \nYou are very warmly invited to this inaugural and delightful event. \nAndrew Lyndon-Skeggs.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/poetry-reading-at-the-american-cathedral/
LOCATION:American Cathedral\, 23 Avenue George V\, Paris\, 75008\, France
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CREATED:20191022T064126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191215T064436Z
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SUMMARY:Carols at the Travellers
DESCRIPTION:We are sorry\, but this event is now sold out. You can register to be put on the waiting list. If places become available\, we will let you know. \nÂ Annual Carol Singing at \nâ€œThe Travellersâ€ \n25\, avenue des Champs-ElysÃ©es\, Paris 8’eme \nFrom 6:30 PM on Monday\, 16th December\, 2019 \nVin chaud and mince pies will be served prior to the singing \nNumbers are limited to 100 in total. Places will be allocated on a â€œfirst come\, first servedâ€ basis \nPlease apply by booking through the “Tickets” section below. Cost per person is â‚¬20. \nNB: Please note that the Travellers Club \nrequires gentlemen to wear jackets and ties
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/carols-at-the-travellers/
LOCATION:The Travellers Club\, 25 avenue des Champs-Elysées\, Paris\, 75008\, France
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CREATED:20190202T105335Z
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SUMMARY:The 2020 Boat Race - cancelled
DESCRIPTION:Sun 29th March from 16:00Â  â€“ The 2020 Boat Race\nThe 2020 Boat Race on the Thames has been cancelled\, in the light of the current situation relating to Covid-19\, as is of course our viewing in Paris at the Bowler. \nWe are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/the-2019-boat-race/
LOCATION:The Bowler\, 13 rue d'Artois\, Paris\, 75008\, France
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200401T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200401T230000
DTSTAMP:20260427T211906
CREATED:20200208T171818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200313T135313Z
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SUMMARY:Dinner with Professor Nicola Padfield - cancelled
DESCRIPTION:in the light of the current situation relating to Covid-19 in Paris\, we have\, regretfully\, decided to cancel the dinner that had been planned on Wednesday 1st April with Professor Nicola Padfield as our speaker. \nWe are sorry that we will miss out on what was to be a most interesting and topical talk and we hope that we may be able to re-plan this event later in the year or perhaps next. \nWe are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/dinner-with-professor-nicola-padfield/
LOCATION:Le Zimmer\, 1 Place du ChÃ¢telet\, Paris\, Paris\, 75001\, France
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220428T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260427T211906
CREATED:20220125T094715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220416T090209Z
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SUMMARY:Hot Topics for Top Minds
DESCRIPTION:The Society’s quarterly virtual meeting to debate topics considered to be of interest by the participants\, proposed in advance\, will be held on Thursday 28th April 2022 from 8pm to 9pm. Places will be limited to a maximum of 20 so everyone is able to have their say on each topic. \nThe critical thing is to have a range of interesting topics\, which is down to you please. The topics can be on almost any subject – topical\, scientific\, philosophical\, serious or amusing\, it is up to you to suggest what you would like to discuss. Having thought of ideas\, please include them in your booking form\, or if you come up with an idea later\, you can send your contributions directly to the Society’s President\, Terry Quinn\, on president@camsocparis.org. Terry will then compere the event. \nThis event will be hosted on Zoom. A meeting link will be sent to all registered attendees two or three days in advance of the event.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/hot-topics-for-top-minds-6/
LOCATION:Virtual Zoom meeting\, Your location\, France
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230223T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230223T230000
DTSTAMP:20260427T211906
CREATED:20221201T210411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230129T153155Z
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SUMMARY:A dinner talk 23 February 2023 7.30 PM  at the BRASSERIE BOFINGER
DESCRIPTION:A dinner talk 23 February 2023 7.30 PM at the BRASSERIE BOFINGER \n \n \nWe are delighted that Professor Robert Lethbridge will be our speaker at a dinner on Thursday 23 February 2023 for 7.30 PM at the BRASSERIE BOFINGER \n  \nCoupe de Cremant  at 19h00\, followed by a seated 3-course set dinner : cost 60 € \n– vegetarian options will be available on request \nThe BRASSERIE BOFINGER is a ‘gem’ located in the  Bastille area (Metro lines 1 \, 5 and 8) \nFurther information : mail to events@camsocparis.org \n‘Mastering Oxbridge‘\, Professor Robert Lethbridge\, former Master of Fitzwilliam College\, Cambridge will share with us the role of the Master in changing times giving us all an intimate view of the position. \nA stimulating topic exploring what that role entails in modern Cambridge and how it is changing with the current increase of    non-academic Heads of House.  Most former students would be    hard-pressed to define that role even during their own College  careers! \n  \nProfessor Lethbridge was Master of Fitzwilliam from 2005 – 2013\, and Provost of the Gates Cambridge Trust from 2010 – 2013. \nProfessor Lethbridge was educated at the University of Kent at Canterbury (B.A.\, 1969)\, McMaster University (M.A.\, 1970) and St John’s College\, Cambridge (Ph.D.\, 1975). His first academic post was as Leathersellers’ Teaching Fellow in French at Fitzwilliam College. He was Senior Tutor for the decade 1982-92. In 1994\, he was appointed to the Chair of French Language and Literature at Royal Holloway\, University of London\, where he was successively Head of Department\, Dean of the Graduate School and Vice-Principal. He has been a Life Fellow of Fitzwilliam since 1994. Before his return to the College\, he was Director of the British Institute in Paris\, now renamed as the University of London Institute in Paris. He has held Visiting Professorships at the University of California at Santa Barbara and at the University of Melbourne. \nHe is Emeritus Professor of French Language and Literature in the University of London. His current research and postgraduate teaching is now in association with Cambridge’s Department of French\, where he was a University Lecturer until 1994 and is now Honorary Professor. His work is focused on late nineteenth-century France and\, in particular\, the relationship between literature and the visual arts in that period. He was made Commandeur dans l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques in 2013 for services to French culture and scholarship.  He has written several books.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/a-dinner-talk-23-february-2023-7-30-pm-at-the-brasserie-bofinger/
LOCATION:BRASSERIE BOFINGER\, 5-7 Rue de la Bastille\, Paris\, 75004\, France
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241109T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T211906
CREATED:20241009T131559Z
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SUMMARY:Fontainebleau Day
DESCRIPTION:Fontainebleau Day – Cambridge Society of Paris\nAn invitation to live like a sovereign for a day\, right in the heart of Fontainebleau! \nSaturday 9th November 2024\n \n \nCamSoc’s very own committee member and Fontainebleau resident Sylvie Leger is very kindly organising a visit to the town across Saturday 9th November. \nSylvie will host a lunch at l’Empreinte\, the new restaurant of the Napoleon Hotel\, followed by an address from Fonact (Fontainebleau’s Anglophone acting school) before leading the way to the town’s exquisite Château (summer residence of France’s sovereign rulers for eight centuries) for a visit to the internationally renowned Salon du Chocolat. \nComing to Fontainebleau\, a town of character next door to Paris\, will give you the opportunity to feel immersed in a stunningly welcoming universe. Spending one day in Fontainebleau will not only give you an insight into the splendours of its famous Château\, but also a chance to live like a Bellifontain(e)! \nAGENDA\nLunch & Speaker\n12h00: Lunch at L’Empreinte\, the newly opened restaurant of the Napoleon Hotel-Spa a few steps away from the Château. \nAfter lunch\, a speaker will introduce you to the fantastic work carried out by Fonact\, the renowned Anglophone School of Acting\, performing at the city theatre on a regular basis. \nTickets for the lunch\, which includes soft drinks and wine\, are €50 per person. \nSalon “Impérial Chocolat & Gastronomie”\nAfter the speaker’s address: Sylvie Leger will lead the group to the annual Salon taking place at the Château itself (outdoors and indoors)\, supervised by the famous chef Fréderic Cassel who owns a store in Fontainebleau. \nThe making of chocolate\, tasting\, chocolate sculptures of animals\, and famous Parisians monuments are amongst the highlights. For those staying longer\, the salon lasts three days: Saturday 9th November through Monday 11th. \nTickets for the Salon are €9 per person. \nFontainebleau Visit\n16h00: Sylvie will guide a walking visit of the highlights of Fontainebleau (weather permitting!) for those interested\, starting from outside the Salon. \n \nTICKETS\nRegistration for the Lunch and the Salon are available below for Cambridge Society of Paris members and their guests. You can attend just the lunch\, or just the Salon (in which case meet at the restaurant at 14:00 to get your ticket) but we hope most of you will come to both. You are also welcome to purchase Salon tickets separately via the official website on on-site\, if you wish to visit on a different day. \nIf you have any questions about the day\, please contact Sylvie Leger. \n\nPRACTICAL INFORMATION\ni) Train from Paris \nYou are welcome to make your own way to Fontainebleau\, but if you follow the schedule below\, Sylvie will be waiting to guide you on arrival at Fontainebleau-Avon station. \nDeparture from Hall 1 Gare de Lyon\, 10h16 \nArrival time at Fontainebleau-Avon 10h56 \n(Stops: Melun; Bois le Roi; Fontainebleau-Avon. The train ride lasts 40 minutes. The train continues to Montargis or other towns. They are surface trains. Make sure you « punch » your tickets before getting on the train. \nTickets are €5.00 one-way. You can buy tickets from the machines located near the platform (usually letters between J and M). \nii) Bus to Fontainebleau \nUpon arrival at Fontainebleau-Avon station\, Sylvie will be there on the platform to welcome you. \nA 10-minute bus ride will take us to the town centre. Tickets are €2.50 one-way. \nBus and train tickets and are not included in the event registration to accommodate those wishing to make their own way. \niii) Restaurant l’Empreinte \nAddress: l’Empreinte 9 Rue Grande\, Fontainebleau. \n2-course meal (main course and dessert) \nSoft drinks\, wine included \niv) Salon du Chocolat \nAddress: Château de Fontainebleau\, Place Charles de Gaulle\, 77300 Fontainebleau \nv) Return to Paris \nSylvie will indicate the bus station in town\, so that everyone can go back to the railway station according to their own schedules. \nThere are trains approximately every 30 minutes back to Paris\, Gare de Lyon. \nFor those of you who would like to stay overnight and enjoy Sunday morning market\, there are many options. Sylvie can easily advise you if you need directions or inspiration. \nIf you have any questions about the day\, please contact Sylvie Leger.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/fontainebleau-day/
LOCATION:Fontainebleau
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250903T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250903T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T211906
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SUMMARY:Oxford and Cambridge "First Wednesday" Monthly Drinks
DESCRIPTION:First Wednesday drinks  \nBACK TO THE FUTURE! \nYes\, after 7 years at various Frogs\, we are returning to MURPHY’S HOUSE for our Monthly Drinks from 1st October. \n \nAll Oxford and Cambridge Alumni\, whether or not members of the Paris Societies\, are cordially invited to join us for our Monthly drinks get-together at this centrally located bar – very close to Opera metro and Auber RER stations –  at 10 rue de la Chaussée d’Antin\, 75009 Paris. \n \nWe have arranged to use the first floor area\, but if you don’t find us ask the staff where we can be found. However\, do note that this is a European Champions’ League date with both PSG (away) and Monaco (at home) playing so there may be noise from the screens in other areas of the pub.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/first-wednesday-monthly-drinks/
LOCATION:Frog XVI\, 110 bis Avenue Kléber\, Paris\, 75016
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