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SUMMARY:A weekend in the Aude at a ChÃ¢teau and Winery
DESCRIPTION:Fri 17th May 19:30 to Sunday 19th May 16:00 â€“ A weekend in the Aude\, at a ChÃ¢teau and Winery\nGraham Nutter (Fitzwilliam 1996) runs the ChÃ¢teau St Jacques dâ€™Albas\, a wine chateau in the Minervois region of France\, approximately 20 minutes from Carcassonne and 90 minutes from Toulouse. He proposes that Cambridge Alumni come along to meet and enjoy the area\, including scenic walks\, historic sites â€“ and of course to partake in some regional wines\, accompanied by regional dishes. Peter Elliott (Trinity 1971) lives nearby and will be leading one of the walks and bringing wine from Rose + Paul MalpÃ¨re for a tasting. \nHe has put together what we hope you will find to be an attractive programme\, from the evening of Friday 17th May to late afternoon on Sunday 19th May\, with an option to stay on for Sunday night for those who would prefer to travel home on Monday. \nHere is the link with all the information\, but highlights include: \n\nA tour of the St Jacques winery\, with wine tasting\nVisits to the propertyâ€™s 11th Century Chapel\, a tour of the nearby historic town and Abbey of Caunes\, a visit to the Gouffre de Cabrespine\,\nA piano concert of Bach\, Chopin and Ravel given by David Bismuth\nA morning walk on Sunday\, either round the St Jacques property or on a guided walk â€˜Following the Tracks of the Visigothsâ€\n\nThe cost\, excluding accommodation\, is â‚¬230 per person covering the activities and all meals except Saturday lunch (which will be paid directly to the restaurant by each guest). For accommodation\, 13 options ranging from gÃ®tes to hotels are suggested in the on-line brochure and participants should contact their preferred location and make their own arrangements. \nThis is an excellent opportunity for those alumni living in South-West France to spend some time with fellow alumni and is an excellent initiative by Graham and Peter. \nTo book\, please compete the attached reservation form and send it Â to Tony Banton\, either by email or post as indication on the reservation form.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/a-weekend-in-the-aude-at-a-chateau-and-winery/
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SUMMARY:The Glory Days of Paris lecture: Artists of Montmartre: The Pilgrims of Babylon
DESCRIPTION:Thurs 16th May -Â  The first Glory Days of Paris lecture \nArtists of Montmartre; the Pilgrims of Babylon : Douglas Lyndon-Skeggs\nThere is no name more evocative of Bohemian life\, of high spirits\, decadence\, poverty and revolutionary art in Paris than Montmartre\, home to some of Franceâ€™s greatest artists. Renoir\, Toulouse-Lautrec and Picasso would paint canvases that would shake the very foundations of Western art. This lecture sets the scene for Glory Days\, leading from 1870 to 1910 when Picasso moved from Montmartre to Montparnasse\, the start of our mythical Ã©poque. \nThe lecture will be given by Douglas Lyndon-Skeggs who read fine arts at Magdalene College Cambridge\, has lectured on art and history since 1980\, is the author of several books\, creator of TV documentaries\, and was a former director of The New Academy of Art Studies. \nThe talk will also be supplemented by a private guided tour of Montmartre at 14:30 on Thursday 28th May\, commencing at Metro Anvers. \nNB: the Artists of Montmartre Lecture and the Guided walk are two independent events so you can opt to do either or both\, but the walk will be limited to 25 participants \nMetro: Court St. Emilion: Line 14: 5 minutes from ChÃ¢telet\nBus:Â Lines 24\, 109 and 111: Stop: Terroirs de France\nCar Parking:Â Bercy Cars\, 6 Rue des Pirogues de Bercy
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/artists-of-montmartre-the-pilgrims-of-babylon/
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SUMMARY:Cancelled - Visit to the Catacombs
DESCRIPTION:Sat 13thÂ AprilÂ â€“ Visit to the Catacombs \nTrinity College Dublin Alumni in Paris has invited CamSoc to join them in a visit with a difference to the Catacombs. Audric de Campeau is a beekeeper with hives located on several rooftops in Paris. He makes mead in the Catacombs from his honey. The visit will include a presentation of his work and of course tasting of the mead… \nFull details to follow.
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SUMMARY:Last Supper in Pompeii
DESCRIPTION:The President and Committee of the Oxford University Society of Paris are pleased to invite our members and guests to aÂ dinnerÂ which will be addressed by:Â Dr. Paul Roberts\, Â Sackler Keeper of Antiquities at the Ashmolean Museum and governing body Fellow of Wolfson Oxford\, MA Cantab (Downing 1980)Â on the subject of the exhibition he is curating:Â “Last Supper in Pompeii“Â onÂ Thursday\,Â 11thÂ April\,Â 2019 at 19:30Â atÂ Les Noces de Jeannette\,Â corner ofÂ 14 rue FavartÂ and 9 rue d’Amboise\, 2Ã¨meÂ (MÂ°s Richelieu Drouot\, OpÃ©ra; RER Auber) \n\n\nDr. Robertsâ€™s research interests focus on the archaeology and art of the Classical Mediterranean\, in particular the day-to-day lives of ordinary people\, from 4th.century BC to 6th. century AD. He has excavated in Britain\, Greece\, Libya\, Turkey and in particular Italy\, where he directs excavations in the Sabine hills near Rome and near Campobasso in Molise. The exhibition Paul is curating\, which will be held at the Ashmolean from July of this year until January 2020\, will demonstrate the important role of food and drink in Roman society\, from dining to religion.Â  New research from Oxford and Italy has unveiled secrets from vineyards\, graves and even the people of Pompeii themselves; and Paul will illustrate his talk with slides.\n \n\nThe price of the three-course dinner\, â‚¬55pp for members and their guests (â‚¬65pp for non-members and their guests)\, includes anÂ apÃ©ritif\, red and white wines\, mineral water\, coffee or tea. \n\nIf you would like to attend\, please complete the attached registration formÂ and return it to paris@ousoc.oxon.org at the latest by Friday\, 5th. April\, 2019 \n\nÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â  either indicating your payment by bank transfer\,\nÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â  or indicating that youâ€™re also sending a hard copy of it with your cheque to Carol Amouyel Kent\, 16 avenue de la Grande ArmÃ©e\, 75017 Paris.\n\nÂ The Oxford Society looks forward to seeing as many of us as possible for what should be a fascinating journey back in time to Ancient Roman cuisine while we enjoy 21stÂ century fare.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/last-supper-in-pompeii/
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SUMMARY:April-Monthly Drinks
DESCRIPTION:Wed 3th April 19:00 – Monthly Drinks\nCome and join us from 7pm to meet up for an informal evening. All Oxford and Cambridge Alumni and their friends are warmly welcome.Â  This month we have invited alumni from UCL to join us.\n \nWe have renegotiated the deal with Murphyâ€™s and you will need to present a copy of the offer voucher attached to benefit from the prices agreed. Details of the drinks and snacks included are given on the voucher.\nMurphy’s offer voucher\n\nMurphy’s House – 10 rue de la ChaussÃ©e d’Antin\, 75009 Paris.Â  Metro OpÃ©ra – RER Auber – vÃ©lib: station 2015 rue Louis le Grand.
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SUMMARY:Meet with the Vice Chancellor\, Stephen Toope: The Global University in an Age of Anxiety
DESCRIPTION:Tue 2nd April 19:00 â€“ Meet with the Vice Chancellor\, Stephen Toope\n \nProfessor Stephen Toope\, the Vice-Chancellor of the University\, is coming to Paris and we have set up an opportunity for our members to meet him and get first hand information on how he sees the future of the University and what is being done to mitigate against the potential impact of Brexit. \nMembers and guests will be welcomed in the presitigious Dining Rooms of the HSBC Headquarters on the Champs-ElysÃ©es. Professor Toope will give aÂ  talk onÂ “The Global University in an Age of Anxiety”\, including a Q&A session\, before we mix informally for you to be able to chat with the Vice-Chancellor over a cocktail. \nProfessor Stephen Toope\nProfessor Stephen J Toope joined Cambridge after a distinguished career as a scholar and academic leader. He was Director of the University of Torontoâ€™s Munk School of Global Affairs (2015-2017)\, and before that President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of British Columbia (2006-2014). He served as President of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation (2002-2006)\, and as Dean of Law at McGill University (1994-1999).Â On 2Â October 2017Â Professor ToopeÂ became the 346th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. \nBorn in Montreal\, Canada (1958)\, Stephen Toope studied History and Literature at Harvard University\, graduating magna cum laude (1979)\, before earning degrees in common law and civil law at McGill University (1983). He is an alumnus of Trinity College\, Cambridge\, where he completed a PhD under the supervision of Sir Derek Bowett (1987). \nProfessor Toopeâ€™s academic interests are in international law\, human rights\, international legal theory and international development.Â  \nHe has been Chair of the Board of Universities Canada\, and President of Canadaâ€™s Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences. He is a past Director of the Public Policy Forum\, of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research\, and of the Royal Conservatory of Music â€“ from which he received an Honorary Fellowship. \nAmong the distinctions he has received are the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal (2012)\, the United Way of Canada Presidentâ€™s Award of Distinction (2014)\, various honorary degrees\, and the John Read Medal of the Canadian Council of International Law (2015). Â In recognition of his service and accomplishments\, in 2015 he was inducted as an Officer of the Order of Canada â€“ one of Canadaâ€™s highest honours.Â  \nStephen Toope is married to speech therapist and musical theatre composer Paula Rosen. They live in Cambridge and have three adult children.
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SUMMARY:Oxford and Cambridge Talk : The Menace of Monolinguism
DESCRIPTION:Thurs 28th March – Oxford and Cambridge Talk :Â The Menace of Monolinguism \nIs Monolingualism harming us? Does the study of language benefit the individual and society? Can multilingualism contribute towards our health and well-being\, social cohesion and diplomacy? \nWho better to answer these questions than Wendy Ayers-Bennett\, Professor of French Philology and Linguistics at the University of Cambridge and Professorial Fellow in Linguistics at Murray Edwards College\, Cambridge. \nWendy Ayres-Bennett obtained her BA and MA studying Modern Languages\, French and German\, at Girton College\, Cambridge and has since specialised in the evolution and history of the French language and the history of linguistic thought. She has had six posts as a Visiting Professor in France and is a Principal Investigator on the MEITS project\, Â Multilingualism; Empowering Individuals\, Transforming Societies. Her books include a History of the French Language and Problems and Perspectives; Studies in the Modern French Language. \nThe lecture is taking place atÂ 18 rue BonaparteÂ where we are the guests of the Czech Cultural Centre. This property has close ties to the history of Czechoslovakia\, having been used by a number of Czech organisations\, including the Sokol movement\, and was the base from which Edward Benes\, future President of Czechoslovakia\, with T.G. Masaryk and M.R. Stefanik organised a Czecho-Slovak army to fight for the Western Allies in France. \n 
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SUMMARY:Corpus Christi Choir at the Travellers
DESCRIPTION:Fri 15th March – Corpus Christi Choir at the Travellers \nBritish Luncheon (1916) and the Cambridge Society of Paris invite you to a recital by the choir of Corpus Christi College Cambridge at the Travellers Club\, 25 Avenue des Champs ElysÃ©es\, Paris at 7.30 pm Friday 15th March. \nThe choir will consist of Choral Scholars and volunteers\, 24 in total\, including the College Chaplain Canon Jeremy Davies\, Director of Music Robin Walker\, the College Fellow in Music Nick Danks\, and Organ Scholar Benedict Turner-Berry. \nThe programme will combine sacred music with a lighter secular repertoire including well-loved songs such as A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square and Shenandoah. \nThis concert follows a highly successful tour in Malta and Hong Kong\, and the concert will conclude with a champagne reception. It promises to be a highly enjoyable evening and we do hope that you will be able to join us for this very special event.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/corpus-christi-choir-at-the-travellers/
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SUMMARY:The Cambridge Cutting Edge Lecture: Gene Machine
DESCRIPTION:Thurs 7th March 2019 â€“ The Cambridge Cutting Edge Lecture: Â Gene Machine\nThe race for the structure of the ribosome â€” a study in the sociology of science\nEveryone has heard of DNA â€” the molecule that seems to hold the secrets of all life\, but hardly anyone has heard of the ribosome. While DNA is the blueprint for life it rests inertly within our cells. The ribosome is an enormous molecular machine\, even more ancient than DNA that translates the information in our genes into proteins. These proteins in turn make up much of our bodies and catalyse thousands of processes within our cells. \nA ribosome is a machine no cell can do without\, but until recently\, how this machine worked was a mystery. As well as being essential for life\, its practical importance also lies in the fact that the ribosome is the target of many major antibiotics. A knowledge of the structure of the ribosome is the key to the development of new treatments against deadly infections\, so crucial for the future of mankind. \nIn his lecture Venki Ramakrishnan will outline the extraordinary race between groups of scientists around the world to be the first to uncover the structure of this central element of the human body. It is a story of high science\, rivalry\, generosity and mutual support. In other words it is a story of humanity uncovering one of the secrets of humanity! \nHe will also talk about what he calls the Politics of Recognition in science. It is a well-known adage that the essential first step to a Nobel Prize is to work in a lab where there are already Nobel Laureates â€” is this true and\, if so\, what does this mean? There have been 12 Nobel Prizes for staff of his own lab since it opened in 1958\, as well as 11 for scientists who have spent time there as visitors. \nVenki is group leader at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge. In 2009 he was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on ribosomal structure and was knighted in 2012. He is a Member of the US National Academy of Sciences\, Leopoldina and EMBO\, and a Foreign Member of the Indian National Science Academy. In 2015\, he was elected as President of the Royal Society for a five-year term.
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/the-cambridge-cutting-edge-lecture-gene-machine/
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SUMMARY:The 2019 Annual Dinner â€“ with our Guest Speaker Sir Christopher Meyer
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Annual Dinner â€“ with our Guest Speaker Sir Christopher Meyer\nWe have just received confirmation that Sir Christopher Meyer has accepted our invitation to speak at our Annual Dinner. The date and the venue have yet to be fixed\, but we are sure you will not want to miss this. \nChristopher Meyer was 37 years in the British Diplomatic Service\, with postings to Moscow (twice) and the EU before ending up as Ambassador to Germany and then to the United States. He spent almost 6 years in Washington under the George W. Bush and Bill Clinton presidencies\, the longest serving Ambassador there since the Second World War. His term of office (1997-2003) included 9/11 and the preparations for the invasion of Iraq. After retiring in 2003\, he was Chairman of the Press Complaints Commission for 6 years. He has run his own consultancy\, published three books\, and made several documentaries for television and radio\, notably the 6-part Networks of Power for Sky Atlantic in 2012. He is now a member of the advisory boards of Pagefield Communications and British-American Business; a director of the Arbuthnot Banking Group; and a Fellow of Peterhouse\, Cambridge\, and of the Royal United Services Institute. He is a regular media commentator on international affairs and is writing a novel. He is married to the Baroness Meyer CBE of Nine Elms\, the founder of Action Against Abduction. They have four sons between
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/the-2019-annual-dinner-with-our-guest-speaker-sir-christopher-meyer/
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