Law Faculty, 10 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DZ 2006-10-19 16:30: Financing Energy Innovation (White, Davidson, Workman, McGregor, Gillespie) 2007-03-22 19:30: The Scale of Science Panel Discussion (Panel of Speakers) 2007-04-19 16:30: Energy Insecurity (Speaker to be confirmed) 2009-06-22 09:00: The 2009 CUEN Annual Energy Conference - Solar Power: Lighting the way towards a sustainable future (See http://www.cuen.org.uk/speakers for details) 2010-06-22 09:00: The 2010 CUEN Annual Energy Conference - Driving Change: Energy and Transportation in the 21st Century (Speaker to be confirmed) 2011-06-28 09:00: Gale Force: Offshore Wind Power - 2011 CUEN Annual Conference (Elke Delnooz (Operation Support Manager, Shell/NordZee Wind); Stephanie McGregor (Director of Offshore Transmission, Ofgem); Richard McMahon (Electricity, Power and Energy Conversion Group, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge) and others) 2012-06-26 09:00: NUCLEAR: CLEAR OR UNCLEAR? - CUEN Annual Conference 2012 (For a list of confirmed speakers, please visit the conference website: http://cuens.soc.srcf.net/conference12) 2025-11-03 18:00: Africa in the Global Middle Ages: Connections and comparative perspectives from southern Mozambique (Dr Abigail Moffett, University of Cambridge) 2025-11-22 09:00: Recent Archaeology in Cambridgeshire (Multiple speakers) 2025-12-01 18:00: A lab of one’s own: Cambridge Women in The First World War (Dr Patricia Fara, Clare College.) 2026-01-05 17:00: Seeing beyond the smokescreen: reconstruction of patterns of tobacco consumption in Early Modern England and the Netherlands (Dr Sarah Inskip) 2026-02-02 18:00: Medieval remains from Sizewell C: exploring the landscape of Leiston Abbey (Dr Abby Antrobus) 2026-03-02 18:00: Underwater archaeology: crannogs and rivers (Jezz Davies ) 2026-04-13 17:00: Clavering Castle excavations – June 2025: from Anglo-Saxon stronghold to destruction on the orders of Henry VIII (Simon Coxall) 2026-05-11 18:00: Found architecture: places becoming monuments in northern Britain‘ (jointly with the Prehistoric Society) (Professor Richard Bradley, University of Reading)