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Divinity Divulged Live Podcast Recording

5:00pm-6:30pm on Friday 21 March

Times shown are in GMT (UTC +0) up to the 26th March. For events on or after 27th March times are in BST (UTC +1).

Faculty of Divinity - Runcie Room, Sidgwick Site, West Road, CB3 9BS

Welcome to the first ever live recording of the Divinity Divulged podcast! Divinity Divulged is first podcast series from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. In each episode we take a look at one of the fascinating research projects happening within the Faculty through conversations with the researcher and an expert guest working in their field. In this special episode, you'll get to be there - live! With a chance for some Q&A, come and join us as we bring Divinity Divulged out of the studio and in front of a live audience.

Divinity Divulged is aimed at all of those studying or exploring religious studies across all levels and we will be sharing how real research topics relate to the A Level and Scottish Highers Specifications.

Booking email address: outreach@divinity.cam.ac.uk

Booking/Registration is: RECOMMENDED

Booking is recommended, but not required.

Additional Information

Age: Adults, Young Adults 12 – 18
Format: Talk
Timing: In person
Cost: free
Event Capacity: 124
Theme: Society
Accessibility: Lift, Step-free access, Accessible toilet, Full access

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