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Easter Term 2019 Examination Timetables (20 May – 26 July Exams)
Contents Archaeology Tripos, Part I Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Assyriology & Egyptology) Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Archaeology) Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Assyriology) Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Biological Anthropology) Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Biological Anthropology & Archaeology) Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Egyptology) Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part IA Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part IB Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part II Preliminary Examination for Part I of the Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos, Part I Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos, Part II Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part I Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part IIB Classical Tripos, Part IB Classical Tripos, Part II Computer Science Tripos, Part IA Computer Science Tripos, Part IB Computer Science Tripos, Part II Examination in Economics for the Certificate of Postgraduate Studies Advanced Diploma in Economics Examination in Economic Research for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Finance and Economics for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Economics for the degree of Master of Philosophy
Economics Tripos, Part I Economics Tripos, Part IIA Economics Tripos, Part IIB Education Tripos, Part IA Education Tripos, Part IB Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Education Tripos Education Tripos, Part II Examination in Advanced Chemical Engineering for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Biotechnology for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Sensor Technologies and Application for the degree of Master of Research Examination in Nuclear Energy for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Machine Learning and Machine Intelligence for the degree of Master of Philosophy Engineering Tripos, Part IA Engineering Tripos, Part IB Progress Exam in Engineering English Tripos, Part I Preliminary Examination for Part II of the English Tripos English Tripos, Part II Geographical Tripos, Part IA Geographical Tripos, Part IB Geographical Tripos, Part II History of Art Tripos, Part I History of Art Tripos, Part IIA History of Art Tripos, Part IIB History and Modern Languages Tripos Part IA History and Modern Languages Tripos Part IB History and Politics Tripos Part IA History and Politics Tripos Part IB Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part I Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Politics and International Relations Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Politics and Sociology Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Social Anthropology
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Sociology Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Social Anthropology and Politics Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Sociology and Social Anthropology Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Sociology and Criminology Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Archaeology Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Archaeology and Social Anthropology Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Biological Anthropology Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Politics and International Relations Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Politics and Sociology Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Social Anthropology Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Social and Biological Anthropology Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Sociology Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Social Anthropology and Politics Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Sociology and Social Anthropology Historical Tripos, Part I Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Historical Tripos Historical Tripos, Part II Examination in Archaeology for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Assyriology for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Egyptology for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Modern South Asian Studies for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Development Studies for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Social Anthropology for the degree of Master of Philosophy Land Economy Tripos, Part IA Land Economy Tripos, Part IB Land Economy Tripos, Part II Linguistics Tripos, Part I Linguistics Tripos, Part IIA Linguistics Tripos, Part IIB Examination in Law for European students LL.M. Examination Master of Corporate Law
Law Tripos, Part IA Law Tripos, Part IB Law Tripos, Part II Master of Advanced Study Degree in Astrophysics Master of Advanced Study Degree in Mathematics Master of Advanced Study Degree in Materials Science Master of Advanced Study Degree in Physics Mathematical Tripos, Part IA Mathematical Tripos, Part IB Mathematical Tripos, Part II Mathematical Tripos, Part III Final M.B. Examination Part I Final M.B. Examination Part II, Clinical Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology Examination in Public Health for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Epidemiology for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Primary Care Research for the degree of Master of Philosophy Medical Sciences Tripos Part IA Medical and Veterinary Sciences Tripos Part IB Master of Business Administration Examination in Finance for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Management for the degree of Master of Philosophy Examination in Strategy, Marketing, and Operations for the degree of Master of Philosophy Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IA Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IB Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part II Music Tripos, Part IA Music Tripos, Part IB Music Tripos, Part II Natural Sciences Tripos, Part IA Natural Sciences Tripos, Part IB Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Astrophysics Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Biochemistry Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Chemistry Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Earth Sciences Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Genetics Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: History and Philosophy of Science Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Materials Science Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Pathology Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physical Sciences Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physiology, Development and Neuroscience Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Pharmacology Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physics Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Plant Sciences Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Psychology Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Zoology Natural Sciences Tripos Part III: Astrophysics Natural Sciences Tripos Part III: Biochemistry Natural Sciences Tripos Part III: Chemistry Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Earth Sciences Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Materials Science Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Physics Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Systems Biology Examination in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies for the degree of Master of Philosophy Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Tripos Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Tripos, Part IA Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Tripos, Part IB Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Tripos, Part II Philosophy Tripos, Part IA Philosophy Tripos, Part IB Philosophy Tripos, Part II First Examination for the Bachelor of Theology for Ministry Degree Second Examination for the Bachelor of Theology for Ministry Degree
Diploma in Theology for Ministry Advanced Diploma in Theology and Religious Studies Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion Tripos, Part I Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion Tripos, Part IIA Theological and Religious Studies Tripos Part IIB Veterinary Sciences Tripos Part IA Final Veterinary Examination, Part I Final Veterinary Examination, Part II
Archaeology Tripos, Part I, 2019 - ACT1
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 A2 Archaeology in action King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 M1 Akkadian language 1 Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 POL1 The Modern State & its Alternatives Corn Exchange Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 SAN1 Social Anthropology: The comparative perspective Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 A3 Introduction to the cultures of Egypt and Mesopotamia Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 B1 Humans in biological perspective Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS1 Introduction to psychology Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 A1 World Archaeology Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 SOC1 Modern Societies I: Introduction to Sociology Corn Exchange The assessment for Egyptian Language I will be organised by the Department of Archaeology and take place within the Department. Details will be circulated by the Department.
Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Assyriology & Egyptology), 2019 - ACT2AE
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 A29 The archaeology of religion in ancient Egypt Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 M4 Akkadian Language II Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd
Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Archaeology), 2019 - ACT2AR
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 A24 The Medieval Globe Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 A29 The archaeology of religion in ancient Egypt Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 A2 Archaeology in Action King's College School, West Road Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 A23 European Prehistory Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 A10 Archaeological Theory and Practice I Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 B2 Human ecology and behaviour King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 A11 Data and Interpretation Corn Exchange Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 A35 The Archaeology of Africa Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 A31 Ancient India I: the Indus civilisation and beyond Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 A21 Archaeological Science I Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 A27 Settlement and Society in ancient Egypt Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 A34 The Archaeology of Mesoamerica and North America Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre
Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Assyriology), 2019 - ACT2AS
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 M1 Akkadian Language I Guildhall Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 A31 Ancient India I: the Indus civilisation and beyond Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre
Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Biological Anthropology), 2019 - ACT2BA
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 B2 Human ecology and behaviour King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 A11 From Data to Interpretation Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS3 Social and Developmental Psychology Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 B3 Human evolution Guildhall Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 A22 Palaeolithic Archaeology Faculty of History, West Road
Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Biological Anthropology & Archaeology), 2019 - ACT2BR
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 A23 European Prehistory Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 A10 Archaeological Theory and Practice I Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 A11 From Data to Interpretation Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 A34 The Archaeology of Mesoamerica and North America Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 B3 Human evolution Guildhall
Archaeology Tripos, Part IIA (Egyptology), 2019 - ACT2EG
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 A29 The archaeology of religion in ancient Egypt Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 A2 Archaeology in Action King's College School, West Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 A10 Archaeological Theory and Practice I Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 A27 Settlement and Society in ancient Egypt Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd
Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, 2019 - AEP2
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 J1 Modern Japanese 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 C7 History of dynastic China Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor) Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 J3 Modern Japanese texts 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 J2 Japanese grammar and translation Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - AET0
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 GE1 Introduction to German studies Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 C2 Modern Chinese texts 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SPB1 Use of Spanish Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 FR1 Introduction to French literature, linguistics, film, and
thought Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 C1 Modern Chinese translation and writing 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 GEB2 Translation from German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 FRB1 Use of French Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 SP1 Introduction to the languages, literatures and cultures of the
Spanish speaking world Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 C3 Literary Chinese 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 J1 Modern Japanese 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 MES5 Elementary Hebrew language B Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 MES6 Introduction to the history and culture of the Middle East Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 SL1 Introduction to Russian culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 EAS1 Introduction to East Asian history Faculty of History, West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 GEB1 Use of German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 MES3 Elementary Persian language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 MES7 Introduction to the contemporary Middle East Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 FRB2 Translation from French Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 J3 Modern Japanese texts 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 J2 Japanese grammar and translation Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 SLB1 Use of Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 SPB2 Translation from Spanish Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-15.30 SLB2 Translation from Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 MES1 Elementary Arabic language A Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 10 Jun 13.30-15.00 MES2 Elementary Arabic language B Faculty of English, 9 West Road AURAL EXAMINATION Details will be published in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies ORAL EXAMINATION Details will be published in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
ORAL EXAMINATION IN MODERN LANGUAGES Details will be published in the timetable for Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IA
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - AET1
Monday 20 May 13.30-15.05 GEAV Audio-visual media test in German Lady Mitchell Hall Tuesday 21 May 14.00-15.35 FRAV Audio-visual media test in French Lady Mitchell Hall Wednesday 22 May 09.00-10.35 SLAV Audio-visual media test in Russian Lady Mitchell Hall Thursday 23 May 09.00-10.35 SPAV Audio-visual media test in Spanish Lady Mitchell Hall Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 GEB3 Translation into German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 MES14 Intermediate Literary Arabic Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 SL7 Soviet and Russian Cinema Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 J7 Literary Japanese Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 SLB3 Translation into Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SL12 Socialist Russia 1917-1991 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SL4 Russian culture from the Golden Age to the Silver Age Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 13.30-15.30 FRB3 Translation into French Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 GE5 Modern German culture, I: 1750-1914 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 MES11 Intermediate Arabic language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 J6 Japanese history Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 SL2 The History & Culture of Early Rus Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 GE7 German a linguistic introduction Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 SP5 Topics in Spanish-American culture and history Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 C5 Modern Chinese texts 2 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 J4 Modern Japanese 2 Cambridge Institute of Criminology Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 MES18 Topics in Hebrew studies Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 MES20 Anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 MES21 Elementary Hindi Language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 J8 Japanese Literature Cambridge Institute of Criminology Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 AMES1 Cinema East Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 MES12 Intermediate Persian language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 C7 History of dynastic China Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor) Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 J9 Japanese society Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 MES19 The formation of the modern Middle East Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms (top floor) Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 J5 Modern Japanese texts 2 Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 MES17 The formation of Islam Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SP4 Topics in modern Spanish culture and history Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 C6 Literary Chinese 2 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 MES13 Intermediate Hebrew language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 C4 Modern Chinese translation and writing 2 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 SPB3 Translation into Spanish Lady Mitchell Hall
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 X5 Introduction to Islam Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue AURAL EXAMINATION Details will be published in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies ORAL EXAMINATION Details will be published in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Part II, 2019 - AET2
Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 MES34 Advanced literary Arabic Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 SL7 Soviet and Russian Cinema Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 FRC2 French: Text and Culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SL4 Russian Culture from the Golden Age to the Silver Age Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SP13 Contemporary Latin-American culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 FR11 Gender, desire, and power in 19th century French culture Guildhall Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 FR14 Theatre: theory and practice, 1600-2000 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 MES42 Elementary Sanskrit Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 SLC1 Translation from and into Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 FR12 Ethics and experience: literature, thought, and visual culture
of the French-speaking world (1900 to the present) Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 MES39 Special Subject in the Pre Modern Middle East Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 J12 Modern Japanese texts 3 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 J4 Modern Japanese 2 Cambridge Institute of Criminology Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 LI18 Computational linguistics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 MES43 Intermediate Hindi Language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 C15 The Chinese Tradition Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 C16 Early and imperial China Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 C17 Modern Chinese Literature (3hr written paper) Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 C18 China in a global WWII Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 GE13 A special period or subject in German literature, thought, or
history (ii): Aspects of German-speaking Europe since 1945 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 MES32 Advanced Persian language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 X15 The Politics of the Middle East Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 C21 China & the International Order Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 J11 Modern Japanese 3 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 J5 Modern Japanese texts 2 Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 C20 Contemporary Chinese Society Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 EAS2 The East Asian Region Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 MES31 Advanced Arabic language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 C12 Modern Chinese texts 3 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 MES37 History of the pre-modern Middle East Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 C13 Literary Chinese 3 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 MES38 History of the modern Middle East Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 X10 Islam II Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 C11 Modern Chinese translation and writing 3 Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre AURAL EXAMINATION Details will be published in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies ORAL EXAMINATION Details will be posted in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Preliminary Examination for Part I of the Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos, 2019 - ASP1
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 1 England before the Norman Conquest Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 10 Palaeography and codicology Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 6 Old Norse language and literature Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 The Gaelic-speaking peoples from the fourth century to the
twelfth Corn Exchange
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 Scandinavian history in the Viking Age Corn Exchange Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 3 The Brittonic-speaking peoples from the fourth century to
the twelfth Corn Exchange
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 9 Insular Latin language and literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 8 Medieval Irish language and literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 5 Old English language and literature Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 7 Medieval Welsh language and literature Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos, 2019 - ASP2
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 10 Palaeography and codicology Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 3 The Brittonic-speaking peoples from the fourth century to
the twelfth Corn Exchange
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 9 Insular Latin language and literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 7 Medieval Welsh language and literature Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos, Part I, 2019 - AST1
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 14 The Medieval Globe Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 11 Early medieval literature and its contexts Corn Exchange Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 10 Palaeography and codicology Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 The Gaelic-speaking peoples from the fourth century to the
twelfth Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 7 Medieval Welsh language and literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 9 Insular Latin language and literature Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 8 Medieval Irish language and literature Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 3 The Brittonic-speaking peoples from the fourth century to
the twelfth Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 6 Old Norse language and literature Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 1 England before the Norman Conquest Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 5 Old English language and literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 Scandinavian history in the Viking Age Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Tripos, Part II, 2019 - AST2
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 18 Topics in Medieval Studies:Defining the Human Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 13 Medieval English literature, 1066-1500 Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 11 Germanic philology Cambridge Institute of Criminology Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 12 Celtic philology Cambridge Institute of Criminology Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 Law and lawlessness Cambridge Institute of Criminology Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 5 Beowulf Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 10 Textual criticism Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 The coming of Christianity Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 21 The Brittonic-speaking peoples from the fourth century to
the twelfth Guildhall
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 14 The 'Angevin Empire', 1150s- 1230s Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 24 Old Norse language and literature Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 6 Advanced medieval Scandinavian language and literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 3 The Sea Kings and the Celtic-speaking world, c.1014-1164 Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 8 Advanced medieval Irish language and literature Cambridge Institute of Criminology Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 1 The Anglo-Saxon Chancery Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 23 Old English language and literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 7 Advanced medieval Welsh language and literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 9 Writing women Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part I, 2019 - CET1
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.10 1 Paper 1
(There is reading time for this examination, see below for details) Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.10 2 Paper 2 (There is reading time for this examination, see below for details)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.10 3 Paper 3 (There is reading time for this examination, see below for details)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.10 4/1 Paper 4(1) (There is reading time for this examination, see below for details)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.10 4/2 Paper 4(2) (There is reading time for this examination, see below for details)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Chemical Engineering Tripos, Part IIB, 2019 - CET3
Monday 27 May 09.00-10.40 B3 Pharmaceutical Engineering
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Monday 27 May 14.00-15.40 C2 Optimization (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-10.40 B4 Rheology & Processing (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Tuesday 28 May 14.00-15.40 C7 Bionanotechnology (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-10.40 B6 Fluid Mechanics & the Environment (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Wednesday 29 May 14.00-15.40 C8 Biophysics (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Thursday 30 May 09.00-10.40 B7 Interface Engineering (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Friday 31 May 09.00-11.10 A1 Compulsory Topics (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Classical Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - CLT1
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 5 Greek literature Corn Exchange Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 7 Greek and Roman history Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 6 Latin literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 9 Greek and Roman art and archaeology Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 10 Greek and Latin philology and linguistics Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 3 Passages for translation from Latin authors Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 1 Passages for translation from Greek authors Faculty of History, West Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 Alternative passages for translation from Greek authors Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 8 Greek and Roman philosophy Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College
Classical Tripos, Part II, 2019 - CLT2
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 C4 A subject in ancient history or medieval European history:
The transformation of the Roman world, AD 284-476 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 X1 Rome - The Very Idea Faculty of History, West Road Friday 24 May 14.00-17.00 O3 Tragedy Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 A1 A prescribed Greek author or authors, and a prescribed
Latin author or authors Cambridge Institute of Criminology
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 A2 Women and Greek Literature Corn Exchange Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 A4 Greek and Latin textual criticism and transmission of texts Cambridge Institute of Criminology Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 C3 A prescribed subject taken from ancient history: Writing
History in the Classical World Cambridge Institute of Criminology
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 D1 Aegean prehistory King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 O7 Akkadian Language I Guildhall Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 B2 Aristotle's World, from Turtles to Tragedies Faculty of History, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 D4 A topic within classical archaeology and/or art: Roman
Cities: network of Empire Cambridge Institute of Criminology
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 O6 History of political thought to c. 1700 King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 C1 A prescribed period or subject of Greek history: Living in
Athens Cambridge Institute of Criminology
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 E2 The Greek language: Greek in the Bronze Age Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 O2 Introduction to modern Greek language and culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 E3 The Latin language: Latin as She is Spoke Cambridge Institute of Criminology Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 X2 Nature and its Discontents in the Ancient World Guildhall Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 D2 A topic within classical archaeology and/or art: Beyond
Classical Art Corn Exchange
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 E1 Elements of comparative linguistics Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 B1 Plato Cambridge Institute of Criminology Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 C2 A prescribed period or subject of Roman history: Roman
Religion: Identity and Empire Cambridge Institute of Criminology
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 O10 The Romance languages Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 A3 Prescribed Latin texts: Ovid Metamorphoses Cambridge Institute of Criminology Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 B3 Philosophy, Politics, and the Polis Faculty of English, 9 West Road
Computer Science Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - CST0
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 MAT0/1 Mathematics Paper 1 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 MAT0/2 Mathematics Paper 2 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 1 Computer science Paper 1 Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 2 Computer science Paper 2 Corn Exchange Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 3 Computer Science Paper 3 Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Saturday 08 Jun 13.30-16.30 PSIC/1 Physics Paper Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 MATH/1 Mathematics Paper 1 Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 CHEM/1 Chemistry Paper Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-12.00 MATH/2 Mathematics Paper 2 Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Computer Science Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - CST1
Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 4 Computer science 4 William Gates Building, JJ Thomson Avenue Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 5 Computer science 5 William Gates Building, JJ Thomson Avenue Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 6 Computer science 6 William Gates Building, JJ Thomson Avenue Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 3 Computer Science 3 (new regs.) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 7 Computer Science 7 (new regs.) William Gates Building, JJ Thomson Avenue
Computer Science Tripos, Part II, 2019 - CST2
Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 8 Computer science 8 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 9 Computer science 9 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 7 Computer science 7 William Gates Building, JJ Thomson Avenue
Examination in Economics for the Certificate of Postgraduate Studies, 2019 - EC61
Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 F520 Behavioural Finance Lady Mitchell Hall Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 F510 International Finance Faculty of History, West Road Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.30 S140 Behavioural Economics Faculty of History, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 S500 Development Economics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 S301 Applied Econometrics Faculty of History, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-11.00 S180 Labour: search, matching, and agglomeration Faculty of History, West Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 S170 Industrial Organisation Lady Mitchell Hall Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 S620 Institutions and economic growth in historical perspective Lady Mitchell Hall
Advanced Diploma in Economics, 2019 - ECAD1
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 P1 Microeconomics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 P2 Macroeconomics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.00 P3 Econometrics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Examination in Economic Research for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - ECM10
Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 F520 Behavioural Finance Lady Mitchell Hall Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 F510 International Finance Faculty of History, West Road Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.30 S140 Behavioural Economics Faculty of History, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 S500 Development Economics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 S301 Applied Econometrics Faculty of History, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-11.00 S180 Labour: search, matching, and agglomeration Faculty of History, West Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 S170 Industrial Organisation Lady Mitchell Hall Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 S620 Institutions and economic growth in historical perspective Lady Mitchell Hall
Examination in Finance and Economics for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - ECM11
Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 F520 Behavioural Finance Lady Mitchell Hall Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 F510 International Finance Faculty of History, West Road Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.30 S140 Behavioural Economics Faculty of History, West Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 S301 Applied Econometrics Faculty of History, West Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 S170 Industrial Organisation Lady Mitchell Hall
Examination in Economics for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - ECM9
Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 F520 Behavioural Finance Lady Mitchell Hall Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 F510 International Finance Faculty of History, West Road Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.30 S140 Behavioural Economics Faculty of History, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 S500 Development Economics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 S301 Applied Econometrics Faculty of History, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-11.00 S180 Labour: search, matching, and agglomeration Faculty of History, West Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 S170 Industrial Organisation Lady Mitchell Hall Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 S620 Institutions and economic growth in historical perspective Lady Mitchell Hall
Economics Tripos, Part I, 2019 - ECT1
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 1 Microeconomic Principles & Problems Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 Macroeconomic Principles & Problems Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.00 5 British economic history Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 Political & Social Aspects of Economics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 13 Jun 09.00-12.00 3 Quantitative methods in economics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Economics Tripos Part IIA, 2019 - ECT2
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 5A The Modern State & its Alternatives Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 5C International Conflict, Order, & Justice Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 1 Microeconomic Principles & Problems Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 Macroeconomic Principles & Problems Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 9 Historical Perspectives on Economic Growth Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 5B Introduction to sociology : modern societies Corn Exchange Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 6 Mathematics and statistics for economists Faculty of English, 9 West Road Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 International trade and economic development Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 8 History & Philosophy of Economics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 7 Labour Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.00 3 Theory and practice of econometrics I Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Economics Tripos Part IIB, 2019 - ECT3
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 1 Microeconomic Principles & Problems Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 14.00-17.00 2 Macroeconomic Principles & Problems Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 6 Banking & Finance Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 8 The economics of developing countries Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 7 Public economics Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 17A The Politics of Europe Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 4 Economic theory and analysis King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 10 Theory and practice of econometrics II Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 17C The Family Guildhall Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 14 World Depression in the interwar years Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 16 A subject in sociology II: Modern Britain Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 9 Industry Faculty of English, 9 West Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 17B The Political Economy of Capitalism Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Education Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - EDT0
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 2 Language, Communication and Literacies Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 D5 Education, Global Inequalities and Social Justice Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 E6 Poetics, Aesthetics and Criticism Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Monday 27 May 13.30-15.30 P3 Learning and Human Development Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 E8 Literature and Culture Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.30 1 Critical Debates in Education: An Introduction Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 POL1 The Modern State and its Alternatives Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 POL2 International Conflict, Order and Justice Corn Exchange Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 SAN1 Social Anthropology: the Comparative Perspective Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 P4 Introduction to Psychology Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 SOC1 Modern Societies I: Introduction to Sociology Corn Exchange DRAMA IN PRODUCTION PRACTICAL Will take place in Homerton College, times to be posted in the Drama Department. This is only applicable to candidates offering E7
Education Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - EDT1NR
Thursday 23 May 13.30-16.30 11 Modernity, Globalisation and Education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Thursday 23 May 13.30-17.00 15 Practical criticism and critical practice I Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-11.00 14 Development theories, policies and practices Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 4 Education, Global Inequalities and Social Justice Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Monday 27 May 13.30-15.30 5 Learning and Human Development Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 8 Formal and informal contexts of learning Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 6 International literatures, arts, and cultures Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 2 Emergence of educational thinking and systems Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 12 Social and developmental psychology Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 9 International issues in inclusion and diversity in education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 13 Modern societies II Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 7 Statistics & Methods Guildhall
Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Education Tripos, 2019 - EDP2
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 ED2 Language, Communication and Literacies Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 D5 Education, Global Inequalities and Social Justice Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Monday 27 May 13.30-15.30 ED5 Learning and Human Development Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 8 Formal and informal contexts of learning Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 2 Emergence of educational thinking and systems Mary Allan Building, Hills Road
Education Tripos, Part II, 2019 - EDT2
Tuesday 21 May 09.00-12.00 G6 Political Appetites: Geographies of Food & Power Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Wednesday 22 May 09.00-12.00 1 Disciplines of education I - Psychology of education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Wednesday 22 May 09.00-12.00 G3 A prescribed topic or topics in human geography III: Political
ecology in the global south Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge
Wednesday 22 May 13.30-16.30 6C Educational inclusion and diversity Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 3 Disciplines of Education III - Sociology of education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 G8 A prescribed topic or topics in physical geography:
Quaternary climates and environments Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Thursday 23 May 13.30-16.30 EDD4 Modern drama and theatre Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Friday 24 May 09.00-11.00 6B Creativity and thinking Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 G9 A prescribed topic or topics in geography I: Glaciology Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 SLA1 Introduction to the Russian language, Use of Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.00 PMS/WP Plant and Microbial Sciences (Written practical
examination) (NST1 PMS/WP) (Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board)
Department of Zoology
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 SLA2 Introduction to the Russian language, Translation from Russian
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 PSA/1 Physics A Paper 1 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 EE18 Literature and visual culture Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 MU16 Decolonizing the Ear Faculty of Music, West Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 2 Disciplines of education II - Philosophy of education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 2A Disciplines of education II - History of education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 FRC1 Translation from and into French Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-11.15 6A Children and literature
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details) Mary Allan Building, Hills Road
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 EE12 Contemporary writing in English Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 MU17 Exploring music psychology Faculty of Music, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 CHB/2 Chemistry B Paper 2 Department of Chemistry Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 PSA/2 Physics A Paper 2 Department of Physics Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 CS6 European film Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 EE11 American literature Faculty of English, 9 West Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 H20 World population, development, and environment since
1750: comparative history and policy Corn Exchange
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 H15 Print and society in early modern England Faculty of History, West Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC5 Statistics and Methods Guildhall
Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 H5 Political philosophy and the history of political thought since c.1890
Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 EXP/2 Experimental Psychology Paper 2 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 GSB/P Geological Sciences B (Practical examination) (Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board)
Department of Earth Sciences
Friday 07 Jun 13.30-17.30 PHYS/P Physiology (Practical examination) (NST1 PHYS/P) (Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board)
Physiology Building
Saturday 08 Jun 09.00-12.00 GSA/P Geological Sciences A (Practical examination) (NST1 GSA/P) (Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board)
Department of Earth Sciences
Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 H12 The middle ages on film: medieval violence and modern identities
Faculty of History, West Road
For Paper 6A candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled time of the examination and will be given 15 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Examination in Advanced Chemical Engineering for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - EGCBM3
Monday 27 May 09.00-10.40 B3 Pharmaceutical engineering
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Monday 27 May 14.00-15.40 C2 Optimization (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-10.40 B4 Rheology and processing (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Tuesday 28 May 14.00-15.40 C7 Bionanotechnology (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-10.40 B6 Fluid Mechanics & the Environment (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Wednesday 29 May 14.00-15.40 C8 Biophysics (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Thursday 30 May 09.00-10.40 B7 Interface Engineering (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
For papers from CET3, candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing
Master of Philosophy in Biotechnology, 2019 - EGCBM4
Monday 27 May 09.00-10.40 B3 Pharmaceutical engineering
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Tuesday 28 May 14.00-15.40 C7 Bionanotechnology (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Wednesday 29 May 14.00-15.40 C8 Biophysics (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
For papers from CET3, candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Examination in Sensor Technologies and Application for the degree of Master of Research, 2019 - EGCBR1
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-10.30 IDP1 Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Change Department of Chemistry Tuesday 28 May 14.00-15.40 C7 Bionanotechnology
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Wednesday 29 May 14.00-15.40 C8 Biophysics (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled time of the examinations for the papers taken from CET3 and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Examination in Nuclear Energy for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - EGM10
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-10.40 B6 Fluid Mechanics and Environment
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Philippa Fawcett Drive
Friday 31 May 13.30-15.30 PNP Particle and Nuclear Physics/ Comp Physics Department of Physics Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled time of the examinations for the papers taken from CET3 and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Examination in Machine Learning and Machine Intelligence for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - EGM14
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-11.00 MLMI14 Topics in Statistical Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road
Engineering Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - EGT0
Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.10 1 Mechanical engineering
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Engineering
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.10 2 Structures and materials (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Engineering
Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.10 3 Electrical and information engineering (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Engineering
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.10 4 Mathematical methods (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Engineering
Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Engineering Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - EGT1
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-11.10 3 Materials
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Engineering
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-11.10 4 Thermofluid mechanics (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Engineering
Wednesday 05 Jun 14.00-16.10 5 Electrical engineering (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Engineering
Thursday 06 Jun 14.00-16.10 6 Information engineering (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Engineering
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-11.40 8 Selected topics (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details. Candidates taking the foreign language option will finish at 10.40am)
Department of Engineering
Friday 07 Jun 14.00-16.10 7 Mathematical methods (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Engineering
Monday 10 Jun 14.00-16.10 2 Structures (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Engineering
Tuesday 11 Jun 14.00-16.10 1 Mechanics (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Engineering
Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Progress Examination in Engineering, 2019 - EGT6
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 216 Bayesian Modelling and Computation Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 205 Modern Statistical Methods Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road
Preliminary Examination for Part II of the English Tripos, 2019 - ELP2
Friday 24 May 14.00-17.00 2 Tragedy Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 22 English Literature and its Contexts, 1500-1700 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
English Tripos, Part I, 2019 - ELT1
Thursday 23 May 13.30-17.00 1 Practical criticism and critical practice I Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 24 May 09.00-12.30 3 English literature and its contexts, 1300-1550 Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 5 Shakespeare Corn Exchange Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 4 English literature and its contexts, 1500-1700 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 10K Introduction to the language, literatures, and cultures of the
Spanish-speaking world Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 2 Early medieval literature and its contexts, 1066-1350 Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 9B Latin literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 6 English Literature and its contexts, 1660-1870 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 7A English Literature and its contexts, 1830-1945 Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 7B English Literature and its contexts, 1870-present Faculty of English, 9 West Road Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 10E Innovation and upheaval: deformation and reformulation in
the 20th and 21st centuries Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
English Tripos, Part II, 2019 - ELT2
Thursday 23 May 13.30-17.00 1 Practical criticism and critical practice II Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 24 May 14.00-17.00 2 Tragedy Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 18 Literature and visual culture Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 5 Chaucer King's College School, West Road Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 7 Early modern drama, 1588-1642 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 13 Postcolonial and related literatures Corn Exchange Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 36 Reason, experience, and authority: French literature,
thought and history, 1594 - 1700 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 40 Dante and the culture of his age Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 22 English literature and its contexts, 1500-1700 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 10 English literature, 1847-1872 Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 12 Contemporary writing in English Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 39 Ethics and experience: literature, thought and visual culture
of the French-speaking world (1900 - present) Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 6 Medieval English Literature, 1066-1500 Faculty of English, 9 West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 8 Material Renaissance Faculty of English, 9 West Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 20 Early medieval literature and its contexts, 1066-1350 Corn Exchange Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 9 Lyric Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 14 American Literature Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 15 The Ethical Imagination Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 16 History and Theory of Literary Criticism Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 11 Modernism & the Short Story Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 25A English literature and its contexts, 1830-1945 Faculty of English, 9 West Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 42B The body Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Geographical Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - GET0
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 1 Human geography Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 Physical geography Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Geographical Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - GET1
Monday 27 May 09.00-11.00 3 Human geography II. Development theories, policies and
practices Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-11.00 4 Human geography III. Citizenship, cities and civil society Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 5 Quaternary Climates and Environments Department of Geography Friday 31 May 13.30-15.30 1 Living with global change King’s College School, West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-11.00 2 Austerity Lady Mitchell Hall Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-11.00 7 Physical and environmental geography III. Biogeography) Department of Geography Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-11.00 6 Physical and environmental geography II. Glacial processes Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site
Geographical Tripos, Part II, 2019 - GET2
Tuesday 21 May 09.00-12.00 6 A prescribed topic or topics in Geography II: Political
Appetites: Geographies of Food & Power Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Wednesday 22 May 09.00-12.00 3 A prescribed topic or topics in Human Geography III: Political Ecology in the Global South
Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 1 A prescribed topic or topics in Human Geography I: The Geographies of Global Urbanism
Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 8 A prescribed topic or topics in Geography IV: From Earth Observations to the Climate System
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 9 A prescribed topic or topics in Physical Geography I: Glaciology
Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 12 A prescribed topic or topics in Phy. Geography IV: Biogeography: Biological Processes & Environmental Change
Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site
Monday 27 May 09.00-11.00 11 A prescribed topic or topics in Physical Geography III: Muddy Coasts & Estuaries
Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 5 A prescribed topic or topics in Geography I: Environmental knowledges and the politics of expertise
Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-11.00 7 A prescribed topic or topics in Geography III: Legal Geographies
Mill Lane Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-11.00 2 A prescribed topic or topics in Human Geography II: Geographies of the Arctic
Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge
Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 4 A prescribed topic or topics in Human Geography IV: Demographic Continuity and Change
Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 10 A prescribed topic or topics in Physical Geography II: Volcanology
Mill Lane Lecture-rooms
History of Art Tripos, Part I, 2019 - HAT1
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 4 The meaning of architecture and art Guildhall Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 5 The meaning of architecture and art: Reproductions for
comment and interpretation Cambridge Institute of Criminology
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 2 The making of art Cambridge Institute of Criminology Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 3 The making of art: Reproductions for comment and
interpretation Cambridge Institute of Criminology
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 1 The objects of art history Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College
History of Art Tripos Part IIA, 2019 - HAT2
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 17 Vision and representation in contemporary art Guildhall Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 19 British Architecture in the Age of Enlightenment, Industry
and Reform Guildhall
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 3 Drawing in Renaissance and Early Modern Italy c. 1450-1600
Guildhall
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 5 Gothic Art and Architecture in France 1100-1300 Guildhall Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 18 Vision and representation in contemporary art:
Reproductions for comment and interpretation Guildhall
Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 20 British Architecture in the Age of Enlightenment, Industry and Reform: Reproductions for comment & interpretation
Guildhall
Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 4 Drawing in Renaissance and Early Modern Italy c. 1450-1600: Reproductions for comment and interpretation
Guildhall
Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 6 Gothic Art and Architecture in France 1100-1300: Reproductions for comment and interpretation
Guildhall
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 9 Art and Architecture in Paris from the First to the Second Empire, 1799 - 1870
Guildhall
Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 10 Art and Architecture in Paris from the First to the Second Empire, 1799 - 1870: Reproductions for comment and interpretation
Guildhall
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 11 Italian art and architecture in the age of Giotto Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 15 Painting and patronage in Imperial Russia Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 21 Collecting Islamic Art Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 12 Italian art and architecture in the age of Giotto:
Reproductions for comment and interpretation Guildhall
Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 16 Painting and patronage in Imperial Russia: Reproductions for comment and interpretation
Guildhall
Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 22 Collecting Islamic Art: Reproductions for comment & interpretation
Guildhall
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 1 Approaches to the history of art, with reference to works of criticism
Mill Lane Lecture-rooms
History of Art Tripos, Part IIB, 2019 - HAT3
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 17 Vision and representation in contemporary art Guildhall Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 19 British Architecture in the Age of Enlightenment, Industry
and Reform Guildhall
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 3 Drawing in Renaissance and Early Modern Italy c. 1450-1600
Guildhall
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 5 Gothic Art and Architecture in France 1100-1300 Guildhall Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 18 Vision and representation in contemporary art:
Reproductions for comment and interpretation Guildhall
Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 20 British architecture in the age of enlightenment, industry and reform: Reproductions for comment and interpretation
Guildhall
Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 4 Drawing in Renaissance and Early Modern Italy c. 1450-1600: Reproductions for comment and interpretation
Guildhall
Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 6 Gothic Art and Architecture in France 1100-1300: Reproductions for comment and interpretation
Guildhall
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 9 Art and Architecture in Paris from the First to the Second Empire, 1799 - 1870
Guildhall
Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 10 Art and Architecture in Paris from the First to the Second Empire, 1799 - 1870: Reproductions for comment and interpretation
Guildhall
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 11 Italian art and architecture in the age of Giotto Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 13 The poetics and politics of Surrealism Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 15 Painting and patronage in Imperial Russia Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 21 Collecting Islamic Art Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 12 Italian art and architecture in the age of Giotto:
Reproductions for comment and interpretation Guildhall
Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 14 The poetics and politics of Surrealism: Reproductions for comment and interpretation
Guildhall
Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 16 Painting and patronage in Imperial Russia: Reproductions for comment and interpretation
Guildhall
Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 22 Collecting Islamic Art: Reproductions for comment & interpretation
Guildhall
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 2 The display of art Mill Lane Lecture-rooms
History and Modern Languages Tripos Part IA, 2019 - HMLT0
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 GE1 Introduction to German studies Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 PGA1 Introduction to the Portuguese language, 1; Use of
Portuguese Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 SLA1 Introduction to the Russian language, 1; Use of Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 PGA2 Introduction to the Portuguese language, 2; Translation
from Portuguese Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 SLA2 Introduction to the Russian language, 2; Translation from Russian
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SPB1 Use of Spanish Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 16 European history, 1450-1760 King's College School, West Road Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 18 European history, since 1890 Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 FR1 Introduction to French literature, linguistics, film, and
thought Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 14 European History 900-1450 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 20 History of political thought from c.1700 to c.1890 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 GEB2 Translation from German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 13 European history, 31 B.C.-A.D.900 King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 19 History of political thought to c.1700 King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 FRB1 Use of French Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 17 European history, 1715-1890 Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 SP1 Introduction to the Language, Literatures & Cultures of the
Spanish Speaking World Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 23 World history, since 1914 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College
Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 12 European history, 776 B.C.-A.D.69 Faculty of History, West Road Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 SLA3 Introduction to the Russian Language, 3; Introduction to
Russian Culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 GEB1 Use of German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 PGA3 Introduction to the Portuguese language, 3; Introduction to
Lusophone literature Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 FRB2 Translation from French Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 SPB2 Translation from Spanish Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-12.00 21 Empires and world history from the fifteenth century to the
First World War Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
History and Modern Languages Tripos Part IB, 2019 - HMLT1
Monday 20 May 13.30-15.05 GEAV Audio-visual media test in German Lady Mitchell Hall Tuesday 21 May 14.00-15.35 FRAV Audio-visual media test in French Lady Mitchell Hall Wednesday 22 May 09.00-10.35 SLAV Audio-visual media test in Russian Lady Mitchell Hall Thursday 23 May 09.00-10.35 SPAV Audio-visual media test in Spanish Lady Mitchell Hall Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 GEB3 Translation into German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 SL8 The history of the Russian language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 SLB3 Translation into Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SL12 Socialist Russia 1917-1991 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 13.30-15.30 FRB3 Translation into French Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 16 European history, 1450-1760 King's College School, West Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SP6W Introduction to Catalan language and culture written exam Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 18 European history, since 1890 Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 SL2 The History & Culture of Early Rus Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 14 European History 900-1450 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 20 History of political thought from c.1700 to c.1890 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 SP5 Latin American Culture & History Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 13 European history, 31 B.C.-A.D.900 King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 19 History of political thought to c.1700 King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 GE6 Modern German culture, II: 1890 to the present Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 17 European history, 1715-1890 Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 SL13 Introduction to the Language, Literature, & Culture of
Poland Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 23 World history, since 1914 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College
Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 12 European history, 776 B.C.-A.D.69 Faculty of History, West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 FR5 Revolutions in writing, 1700-1900 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 SLB1 Use of Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 SPB3 Translation into Spanish Lady Mitchell Hall Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-15.30 SLB2 Translation from Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 FR6 Innovation and upheaval: deformation and reformulation in
the 20th and 21st centuries Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-12.00 21 Empires and world history from the fifteenth century to the First World War
Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
History and Politics Tripos Part IA, 2019 - HPOT0
Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 18 European history, since 1890 Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 POL1 The Modern State & its Alternatives Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 POL2 International Conflict, Order, & Justice Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 17 European history, 1715-1890 Corn Exchange Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 HP1B Evidence and argument Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 5 British political history, 1688-1886 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 6 British political history, since 1880 Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 British political history 1485-1714 Guildhall Tuesday 11 Jun 13.30-16.30 22 North American history from c. 1500 to 1865 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
History and Politics Tripos Part IB, 2019 - HPOT1
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 POL4 Comparative politics Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 20 History of political thought from c.1700 to c.1890 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 13 European history, 31 BC-AD 900 King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 19 History of political thought to c.1700 King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 23 World history, since 1914 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 24 The history of the United States from 1865 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL6 Statistics and methods in politics and international relations Guildhall Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL3 International Organisation Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 11 British economic and social history, since c.1880 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-12.00 21 Empires and world history from the fifteenth century to the
first World War Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part I, 2019 - HPT1
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 POL1 The Modern State & its Alternatives Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 POL2 International Conflict, Order, & Justice Corn Exchange Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 SAN1 Social Anthropology: the comparative perspective Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 A3 Introduction to the cultures of Egypt and Mesopotamia Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 B1 Humans in biological perspective Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS1 Introduction to psychology Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 A1 World Archaeology Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 SOC1 Modern societies I: Introduction to sociology Corn Exchange
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Politics and International Relations, 2019 - HPT2PI
Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 PBS4 Biological and cognitive psychology Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 POL4 Comparative politics Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 POL8 The history of political thought to from c.1700 to c.1890 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 POL7 The history of political thought to c.1700 King's College School, West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS3 Social and Developmental Psychology Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 B1 Humans in biological perspective Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 HPS/2 History and Philosophy of Science Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC3 Modern societies II Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 A1 World Archaeology Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL6 Statistics and Methods in Politics and International
Relations Guildhall
Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 POL11 Political philosophy and the history of political thought since c.1890
Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL3 International Organisation Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 11 British economic and social history, since c.1870 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN13 Gender, Kinship and Care Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Politics and Sociology, 2019 - HPT2PS
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 POL4 Comparative politics Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 POL8 The history of political thought to from c.1700 to c.1890 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 POL7 The history of political thought to c.1700 King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 SOC2 Social theory Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC3 Modern societies II Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC5 Statistics & Methods Guildhall Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL3 International Organisation Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Social Anthropology, 2019 - HPT2SA
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 POL4 Comparative politics Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4A The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: Africa Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4B The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: Latin America Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4C The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: Middle East Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4D The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: South Asia Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 J9 Japanese Society Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 HPS/1 History and Philosophy of Science Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 SAN3 Anthropological Theory & Methods Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN2 The foundations of social life Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC5 Statistics & Methods Guildhall Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN11 A subject in social anthropology IV - Anthropology of media
and visual culture Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN12 Anthropology of Cities and Space Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN13 Gender, Kinship and Care Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Sociology, 2019 - HPT2SC
Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 PBS4 Biological and cognitive psychology Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 POL4 Comparative politics Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 SOC2 Social theory Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 B1 Humans in biological perspective Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC3 Modern societies II Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC5 Statistics & Methods Guildhall Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL3 International Organisation Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN11 Anthropology of visual and media culture Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN12 Anthropology of Cities and Space Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN13 Gender, Kinship and Care Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Social Anthropology and Politics, 2019 - HPT2SP
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 POL4 Comparative politics Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4A The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: Africa Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4C The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: Middle East Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4D The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: South Asia Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 POL8 The history of political thought to from c.1700 to c.1890 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 POL7 The history of political thought to c.1700 King's College School, West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 SAN3 Anthropological Theory & Methods Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN2 The foundations of social life Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL3 International Organisation Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN11 Anthropology of visual and media culture Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN12 Anthropology of Cities and Space Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN13 Gender, Kinship and Care Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre
Human, Social & Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Sociology & Criminology, 2019 - HPT2SR
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 CRIM1 Foundation in criminology and criminal justice Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 SOC2 Social theory Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC3 Modern societies II Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 CRIM2 Statistics and methods Guildhall
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIA: Sociology and Social Anthropology, 2019 - HPT2SS
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4A The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: Africa Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4B The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: Latin America Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4C The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: Middle East Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 SOC2 Social theory Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC3 Modern societies II Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 SAN3 Anthropological Theory & Methods Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN2 The foundations of social life Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC5 Statistics & Methods Guildhall
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Archaeology, 2019 - HPT3AR
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 ARC22 Mesopotamian Archaeology 1: Prehistory & Early States Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 ARC20 The Archaeology of Religion in Ancient Egypt Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 ARC26 The Medieval Globe Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 ARC27 The Medieval Globe Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 ARC7 Archaeological Theory and Practice II Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 ARC14 Aegean Prehistory King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 ARC17 Roman Cities: Network of Empire Cambridge Institute of Criminology Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 ARC33 The archaeology of Africa Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 ARC29 Ancient India I: The Indus Civilization & Beyond Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 ARC18 Society & Settlement in Ancient Egypt Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 ARC32 The Archaeology of Mesoamerica and North America Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 ARC8 Archaeological science I Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Archaeology and Social Anthropology, 2019 - HPT3AS
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 ARC7 Archaeological Theory and Practice II Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 ARC32 The Archaeology of Mesoamerica & North America Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN5 Ethical Life & the Anthropology of the Subject Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN12 Anthropology of Cities and Space Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Biological Anthropology, 2019 - HPT3BA
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 ARC20 The Archaeology of Religion in Ancient Egypt Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 BAN7 Human Culture and Behaviour Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 BAN5 Major Topics in Human Evolutionary Studies Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 BAN6 Evolution Within Our Species Corn Exchange Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 BAN2 Human ecology and behaviour King's College School, West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 BAN9 Special Topics in Palaeolithic Archaeology & Human
Evolution Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 HPS5 Philosophy of Science Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 ARC9 Archaeological Science II Faculty of English, 9 West Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS8 Gender Development Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC13 Health, medicine and society Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 BAN3 Human Evolution ( Guildhall Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 BAN8 Health and Disease in Anthropological Perspective Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC10 Gender Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN12 Anthropology of Cities and Space Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site For paper SOC15, candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
For paper SOC15, candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Politics and International Relations, 2019 - HPT3PI
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 SOC14 The Sociology of education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 POL4 Comparative politics Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 POL9 Conceptual Issues and Texts in Politics and International
Relations Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 BAN2 Human Ecology and Behaviour King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 POL16 Law of Peace: The Law of Emerging International
Constitutional Order Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 POL14 US Foreign Policy Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 POL13 The Politics of Europe Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.40 SOC15 Criminology, Sentencing, & the Penal System Faculty of Law Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 POL12 The Politics of the Middle East Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL15 The Politics of Africa Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL21 China in the international order Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL17 The Politics of Southeast Asia: Democratization and Diversity Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC12 Modern Britain Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 SOC7 Media, culture and society Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL10 The history of political thought from c.1700 to c.1890 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL18 Politics and Gender Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL6 Statistics and methods in politics and international relations Guildhall Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC9 Global Capitalism Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 POL11 Political philosophy and the history of political thought since
c.1890 Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 E8 History and Philosophy of Economics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL3 International Organisation Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC11 Racism, race and ethnicity Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL19 The politics of the international economy Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Politics and Sociology, 2019 - HPT3PS
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 SOC14 The sociology of education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 POL16 Law of Peace: The Law of Emerging International
Constitutional Order Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 POL13 The Politics of Europe Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 POL12 The Politics of the Middle East Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL21 China in the international order Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC12 Modern Britain Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC8 Religion and contentious mobilization Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 SOC7 Media, culture and society Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL10 The History of Political Thought from c.1700-1890 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL18 Politics and gender Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC5 Statistics & Methods Guildhall Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC9 Global Capitalism Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 POL11 Political Philosophy & the History of Political Thought
since c.1890 Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC10 Gender Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC11 Racism, race and ethnicity Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL19 The politics of the international economy Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC6 Advanced Social Theory Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site For paper SOC15, candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Social Anthropology, 2019 - HPT3SA
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4A The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: Africa Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4B The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: Latin America Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.40 SOC15 Criminology, Sentencing, & the Penal System Faculty of Law Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 J9 Japanese Society Faculty of English, 9 West Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN6 Power, economy and social transformation Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN5 Ethical life and the anthropology of the subject Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN11 Anthropology of visual and media Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN12 Anthropology of Cities and Space Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN13 Gender, Kinship and Care Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre For paper SOC15, candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Social and Biological Anthropology, 2019 - HPT3SB
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 BAN5 Major Topics in Human Evolutionary Studies Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 BAN6 Evolution Within Our Species Corn Exchange Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 BAN8 Health & Disease Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN5 Ethical life and the anthropology of the subject Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN11 Anthropology of visual and media culture Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Sociology, 2019 - HPT3SC
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 SOC14 The sociology of education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 POL13 The Politics of Europe Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.40 SOC15 Criminology, Sentencing, & the Penal System Faculty of Law Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 BAN9 Special Topics in Palaeolithic Archaeology & Human
Evolution Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC12 Social Problems in Modern Britain Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC3 Modern societies II Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC8 Religion and Contentious Mobilisation Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 SOC7 A subject in sociology II: media, culture, and society Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC13 A subject in sociology VIII: health, medicine, and society Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC5 Statistics & Methods Guildhall Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC9 Global Capitalism Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC10 A subject in sociology V: gender Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN11 Anthropology of visual and media culture Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC11 A subject in sociology VI: racism, race, and ethnicity Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN12 Anthropology of Cities and Space Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN13 Gender, Kinship and Care Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC6 Advanced Social Theory Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site For paper SOC15, candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Social Anthropology and Politics, 2019 - HPT3SP
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 POL16 Law of Peace: The Law of Emerging International
Constitutional Order Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 POL14 US Foreign Policy Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 POL13 The Politics of Europe Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 POL12 The Politics of the Middle East Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL15 The Politics of Africa Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL21 China in the international order Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL17 The Politics of Southeast Asia: Democratization and
Diversity Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 POL18 Politics and Gender Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN6 Power, economy and social transformation Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 POL11 Political philosophy and the history of political thought since c.1890
Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN5 Ethical life and the anthropology of the subject Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN11 Anthropology of visual and media culture Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN12 Anthropology of Cities and Space Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN13 Gender, Kinship and Care Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Human, Social, and Political Sciences Tripos, Part IIB: Sociology and Social Anthropology, 2019 - HPT3SS
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SAN4B The Anthropology of an Ethnographic Area: Latin America Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC12 Social Problems in Modern Britain Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC8 Religion and Contentious Mobilisation Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 SOC7 A subject in sociology II: media, culture, and society Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC13 A subject in sociology VIII: health, medicine, and society Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN6 Power, Economy and Social Transformation Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN5 Ethical Life and the Anthropology of the Subject Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC11 A subject in sociology VI: racism, race, and ethnicity Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN12 Anthropology of Cities and Space Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 SAN13 Gender, Kinship and Care Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC6 Advanced Social Theory Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site For paper SOC15, candidates will be admitted to the examination room at the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Historical Tripos, 2019 - HSP2
Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 1 Historical argument and practice Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 23 The Long road to modernisation: Spain since 1808 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 29 The history of Africa from 1800 to the present day Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 5 Political philosophy and the history of political thought since
c.1890 Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 30 'Islands and beaches': the Pacific and Indian Oceans in the long nineteenth century
Faculty of History, West Road
Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 27 The history of Latin America, 1500 to the present day Faculty of History, West Road
Historical Tripos, Part I, 2019 - HST1
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 16 European history, 1450-1760 King's College School, West Road Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 18 European history, since 1890 Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 14A European History 900-1450 (New Format) Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 20 History of political thought from c.1700 to c.1890 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 13 European history, 31 B.C.-A.D.900 King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 19 History of political thought to c.1700 King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 17 European history, 1715-1890 Corn Exchange Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 23 World history, since 1914 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 12 European history, 776 B.C.-A.D.69 Faculty of History, West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 14 European history, 900-c.1215 (Old format) Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 15 European history, 1200-1520 Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 5 British political history, 1688-1886 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 7 British economic and social history, 380-1100 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 6 British political history, since 1880 Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 3 British political history, 1050-1509 Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 24 The history of the United States from 1865 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 British political history, 1485-1714 Guildhall Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 10 British economic and social history, 1700-1880 Faculty of English, 9 West Road Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 British political history, 380-1100 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 9 British economic and social history, c.1500-1750 Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 11 British economic and social history, since c.1880 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 8 British economic and social history, 1050-c.1500 Faculty of History, West Road Tuesday 11 Jun 13.30-16.30 22 North American history from c. 1500 - 1865 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-12.00 21 Empires and world history from the fifteenth century to the
First World War Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Historical Tripos, Part II, 2019 - HST2
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 7 Transformation of the Roman world Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 18 Japanese history Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 9 Writing History in the Classical World Cambridge Institute of Criminology Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 10 Living in Athens Cambridge Institute of Criminology Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 1 Historical argument and practice Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 11 Early Medicine Faculty of History, West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 16 Overseas Expansion & British Identities, 1585-1714 Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3B The 'Angevin Empire', 1150s-1230s Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3E The Well-Protected Domains: A Spatial history of the Ottoman
empire, 1300 - 1800 Corn Exchange
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3F Heresy, inquisition and society: southern France c.1150-1320 Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3G The culture of the miraculous in Renaissance Italy Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3I The 1848 Revolutions Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3J The British and the Ottoman Middle East, 1798 - 1850 Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3K Fin de siecle Russia, 1891-1917 Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3L The Transformation of Everyday Life in Britain, 1945-1990 Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3M Empires and the American imagination, c. 1763-c. 1900 Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3N Central European Cities: Budapest, Prague, Vienna, 1450 - 1914 Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3O Missionary Science, Ethnic Formation and Religious Encounter in
Belgian Congo 1908 - 60 Corn Exchange
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3P Sources of East Asian Modernity, c. 1895-1927 Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3R International diplomacy and the end of the Cold War in Europe,
1985-91 Corn Exchange
Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 14 Material culture in the early modern world Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 17 The politics of knowledge from the late Renaissance to the early
Enlightenment Corn Exchange
Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 23 The Long Road to Modernisation: Spain since 1808 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 25 Persecution and toleration in Britain, 1400 - 1700 Cambridge Institute of Criminology Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 The history of political thought from c.1700 to c.1890 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 13 Man, Nature, & the Supernatural, c. 1000 to c. 1600 Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 20 World population, development, and environment since 1750:
comparative history and policy Corn Exchange
Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 6 States between states: The history of international political thought from the Roman empire to the early nineteenth century
Corn Exchange
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 15 Print and society in early modern England Faculty of History, West Road
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 24 The American Revolution in unexpected places Corn Exchange Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 29 The history of Africa from 1800 to the present day Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 3A Roman religion: identity and empire Cambridge Institute of Criminology Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 5 Political philosophy and the history of political thought since
c.1890 Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 21 Borderlands: Life on the Habsburg-Ottoman Frontier, 1521-1881 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 22 Stalinism and Soviet life Cambridge Institute of Criminology Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 30 'Islands and beaches': The Pacific and Indian Oceans in the long
nineteenth century Faculty of History, West Road
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 8 The Near East in the Age of Justinian & Muhammad, AD 527-700 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 19 The problem of sustainability, 1500-1987 Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 12 The middle ages on film: medieval violence and modern identities Faculty of History, West Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 27 The history of Latin America, from 1500 to the present day Faculty of History, West Road
Examination in Archaeology for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - HUACM1
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 G02 Core Archaeology 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 G24 Archaeology of Mesopotamian I: Prehistory and Early
States 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 G03 Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Archaeology 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 G22 Akkadian Language and Texts Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 G04 European Prehistory 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 G17 Historical Archaeology of Ancient Egypt I 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 G10 Archaeological Science 1 Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 G09 South Asian Archaeology 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 G29 Sociopolitics of the Past 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 G08 Archaeology of the Americas 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Examination in Assyriology for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - HUACM4
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 G02 Core Arch 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 G24 Archaeology of Mesopotamian I: Prehistory and Early
States 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 G03 Human Evolution and Palaeolithic Archaeology 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 G22 Akkadian Language and Texts Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 G04 European Prehistory 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 G17 Historical Archaeology of Ancient Egypt I 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 G10 Archaeological Science 1 Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 G09 South Asian Archaeology 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 G29 Sociopolitics of the Past 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 G08 Archaeology of the Americas 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 G21 Sumerian language and texts Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Examination in Egyptology for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - HUACM5
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 G02 Core Arch 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 G24 Archaeology of Mesopotamian I: Prehistory and Early
States 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 G03 Human Evolution and Palaeolithic Archaeology Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 G22 Akkadian Language and Texts Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 G04 European Prehistory 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 G17 Historical Archaeology of Ancient Egypt I 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 G10 Archaeological Science 1 Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 G09 South Asian Archaeology 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 G29 Sociopolitics of the Past 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 G08 Archaeology of the Americas 1 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 G21 Sumerian language and texts Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Examination in Modern South Asian Studies for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - HUCAM1
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 EX Language Exam Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Examination in Development Studies for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - HUDEM1
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 1 Development economics Lady Mitchell Hall Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 S500 Development Economics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 3 Sociology and politics of development Cambridge Institute of Criminology Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 4 Globalisation, business and development Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 2 Institutions and development Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Examination in Social Anthropology for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - HUSAM2
Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 1 The scope of social anthropology I: production and
reproduction Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 The scope of social anthropology II: systems of power and knowledge
Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Land Economy Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - LET0
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 1A Economics I Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Monday 27 May 13.30-15.30 1B Economics II Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 2 The public sector: institutional and legal frameworks Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 3 Quantitative and legal methods for land economists Guildhall Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 4 Land economy, development, and sustainability Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge
Land Economy Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - LET1
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 10 The built environment Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 11 Land and urban economics Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 6 Fundamentals of finance & investment King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 7 Regional economics and policy Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 3 Quantitative and legal methods for land economists Guildhall Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 9 Private law Faculty of History, West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 5 Environmental economics and law Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 8 The law of real property: principles, policy, and economic
implications Faculty of History, West Road
Land Economy Tripos, Part II, 2019 - LET2
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 10 The built environment Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 17 Land policy and development economics Faculty of History, West Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 14 Planning policy and practice Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 12 Law and economics Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 7 Regional economics and policy Guildhall Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 13 Landlord and tenant law King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 9 Private law Faculty of History, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 15 Advanced techniques in finance & investment for real estate Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 5 Environmental economics and law ( Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 8 The law of real property: principles, policy, and economic
implications Faculty of History, West Road
Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 16 Land, food, and ecosystem services Corn Exchange
Linguistics Tripos, Part I, 2019 - LNT1
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 3 Language, brain, and society Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 4 History and varieties of English Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 1 Sounds and words Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 2 Structures and meanings Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Linguistics Tripos, Part IIA, 2019 - LNT2
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 26 The Slavonic languages Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 33 The French Language, variation and change Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 32 Cognitive Neuroscience & Experimental Psychology Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 15 First and second language acquisition Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 16 Psychology of language processing and learning Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 24 German: A Linguistic Introduction Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 7 Phonological Theory Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 18 Computational linguistics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 1 Sounds and words Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 8 Morphology Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 2 Structures and meanings Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 6 Phonetics (Written paper) Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 9 Syntax Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 10 Semantics and pragmatics Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 28 Elements of comparative linguistics Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 34 Structures and Varieties of Italian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 11 Historical Linguistics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 25 The Romance languages Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms PRACTICAL AND ORAL EXAMINATION IN PHONETICS Details will be posted in the Department of Linguistics This is only applicable to those candidates offering Paper 6/P
Linguistics Tripos Part IIB, 2019 - LNT3
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 5 Linguistic theory Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 32 Cognitive Neuroscience & Experimental Psychology Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 15 First and second language acquisition Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 16 Psychology of language processing and learning Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 7 Phonological theory Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 18 Computational linguistics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 8 Morphology Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 6 Phonetics (Written paper) Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 30 The Latin language: Latin as She is Spoke Cambridge Institute of Criminology Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 31 Germanic philology Cambridge Institute of Criminology Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 9 Syntax Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 10 Semantics and pragmatics Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 28 Elements of comparative linguistics Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 11 Historical Linguistics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 25 The Romance languages Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms PRACTICAL AND ORAL EXAMINATION IN PHONETICS Details will be posted in the Department of Linguistics This is only applicable to those candidates offering Paper 6/P
Examination in Law for European students, 2019 - LWE2
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.10 10 Civil Law I Faculty of Law Friday 24 May 09.00-12.10 11 Constitutional Law Faculty of Law Friday 24 May 09.00-12.10 48 Conflict of Laws Faculty of Law Friday 24 May 13.30-16.40 44 Labour Law Faculty of Law Monday 27 May 13.30-16.40 20 Law of Contract Faculty of Law Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.10 12 Criminal Law Faculty of Law Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.10 45 Intellectual Property Faculty of Law Friday 31 May 09.00-12.10 13 Law of Tort Faculty of Law Friday 31 May 13.30-16.40 39 Human Rights Law Faculty of Law Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.40 36 Comparative Law Faculty of Law Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.40 31 Administrative Law Faculty of Law Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.40 46 Company Law Faculty of Law Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.10 37 Jurisprudence Faculty of Law Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing. For examinations that start at 09.00, you will be admitted to the room prior to 09.00, reading time will start at 09.00 and you will be able to start writing from 09.10. For examinations that start at 13.30, you will be admitted to the room prior to 13.30, reading time will start at 13.30 and you will be able to start writing from 13.40.
LL.M. Examination, 2019 - LWM1
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.10 10A Corporate governance Faculty of Law Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.10 16A Constitutional law of the European Union Faculty of Law Thursday 23 May 13.30-16.40 22A Advanced Labour Law Faculty of Law Friday 24 May 13.30-16.40 20A Law of armed conflict: use of force and peacekeeping Faculty of Law Friday 24 May 13.30-16.40 5A Economics of Law and Regulation Faculty of Law Monday 27 May 09.00-12.10 35A History of English civil and criminal law Faculty of Law Monday 27 May 09.00-12.10 6A Law and Information Faculty of Law Monday 27 May 13.30-16.40 31A Topics in Legal and Political Philosophy Faculty of Law Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.10 18A EU External Relations Faculty of Law Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.10 7A Corporate insolvency law Faculty of Law Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.40 29A International Investment Law Faculty of Law Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.10 17A EU trade law Faculty of Law Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.10 25A International human rights law Faculty of Law Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.10 12A Intellectual property Faculty of Law Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.10 12B Intellectual property Faculty of Law Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.10 24A International criminal law Faculty of Law Friday 31 May 09.00-12.10 9A Corporate finance law Faculty of Law Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.10 11A Criminal justice - players and processes Faculty of Law Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.10 23A The law of the World Trade Organization Faculty of Law Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.10 30A Jurisprudence Faculty of Law Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.10 1A Law, Medicine & the Life Sciences Faculty of Law Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.10 4A Law of restitution Faculty of Law Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.40 15A International environmental law Faculty of Law Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.10 2A International commercial tax Faculty of Law Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.10 33A Comparative family law and policy Faculty of Law
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.10 34A International Law of Global Governance Faculty of Law Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.10 36B International intellectual property law Faculty of Law Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.10 36A International intellectual property law Faculty of Law Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.10 39A Legislation Faculty of Law Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.10 41A Advanced Private Law Faculty of Law Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.10 40A Problems and disputed points in International Law (Whewell
Scholarships in International Law) Faculty of Law
Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing. For examinations that start at 09.00, you will be admitted to the room prior to 09.00, reading time will start at 09.00 and you will be able to start writing from 09.10. For examinations that start at 13.30, you will be admitted to the room prior to 13.30, reading time will start at 13.30 and you will be able to start writing from 13.40.
Master of Corporate Law, 2019 - LWM2
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.10 10A Corporate governance Faculty of Law Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.10 7A Corporate insolvency law Faculty of Law Friday 31 May 09.00-12.10 9A Corporate finance law Faculty of Law For papers borrowed from the Master of Law exam, candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing. For examinations that start at 09.00, you will be admitted to the room prior to 09.00, reading time will start at 09.00 and you will be able to start writing from 09.10. For examinations that start at 13.30, you will be admitted to the room prior to 13.30, reading time will start at 13.30 and you will be able to start writing from 13.40.
Law Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - LWT0
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.10 10 Civil law I Faculty of Law Friday 24 May 09.00-12.10 11 Constitutional Law Faculty of Law Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.10 12 Criminal Law Faculty of Law Friday 31 May 09.00-12.10 13 Law of Tort Faculty of Law Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing. For examinations that start at 09.00, you will be admitted to the room prior to 09.00, reading time will start at 09.00 and you will be able to start writing from 09.10. For examinations that start at 13.30, you will be admitted to the room prior to 13.30, reading time will start at 13.30 and you will be able to start writing from 13.40.
Law Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - LWT1
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.10 10 Civil Law I Faculty of Law Friday 24 May 09.00-12.10 11 Constitutional Law Faculty of Law Friday 24 May 13.30-16.40 30 Civil Law II Faculty of Law Monday 27 May 13.30-16.40 20 Law of Contract Faculty of Law Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.10 21 Land Law Faculty of Law Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.40 34 Criminology, Sentencing, & the Penal System Faculty of Law Friday 31 May 09.00-12.10 13 Law of Tort Faculty of Law Friday 31 May 13.30-16.40 39 Human Rights Law Faculty of Law Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.10 38 International Law Faculty of Law Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.40 36 Comparative Law Faculty of Law Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.10 33 Legal History Faculty of Law Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.40 31 Administrative Law Faculty of Law Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.10 32 Family Law Faculty of Law Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.10 37 Jurisprudence Faculty of Law Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.10 35 Criminal Procedure & Criminal Evidence Faculty of Law Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing. For examinations that start at 09.00, you will be admitted to the room prior to 09.00, reading time will start at 09.00 and you will be able to start writing from 09.10. For examinations that start at 13.30, you will be admitted to the room prior to 13.30, reading time will start at 13.30 and you will be able to start writing from 13.40.
Law Tripos, Part II, 2019 - LWT2
Thursday 23 May 13.30-16.40 41 European Union Law Faculty of Law Friday 24 May 09.00-12.10 48 Conflict of Laws Faculty of Law Friday 24 May 13.30-16.40 30 Civil Law II Faculty of Law Friday 24 May 13.30-16.40 44 Labour Law Faculty of Law Monday 27 May 09.00-12.10 40 Equity Faculty of Law Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.40 47 Aspects of Obligations Faculty of Law Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.10 12 Criminal Law Faculty of Law Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.40 49B Civil Procedure Faculty of Law Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.40 49G Law of Succession Faculty of Law Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.40 49L European environmental and sustainable development law Faculty of Law Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.10 45 Intellectual Property Faculty of Law Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.40 34 Criminology, Sentencing, & the Penal System Faculty of Law Friday 31 May 13.30-16.40 39 Human Rights Law Faculty of Law Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.10 38 International Law Faculty of Law Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.10 43 Commercial Law Faculty of Law Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.40 36 Comparative Law Faculty of Law Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.10 33 Legal History Faculty of Law Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.40 49F Landlord & Tenant Law Faculty of Law Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.40 49I Topics in Legal and Political Philosophy Faculty of Law Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.40 49Q Personal Information Law Faculty of Law Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-11.10 49D Historical Foundations of the British Constitution Faculty of Law Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-11.10 49M Banking Law Faculty of Law Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-11.10 49P Topics in European Legal History Faculty of Law Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.40 31 Administrative Law Faculty of Law Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.10 32 Family Law Faculty of Law Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.40 46 Company Law Faculty of Law Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.10 37 Jurisprudence Faculty of Law Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.10 35 Criminal Procedure & Criminal Evidence Faculty of Law Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing. For examinations that start at 09.00, you will be admitted to the room prior to 09.00, reading time will start at 09.00 and you will be able to start writing from 09.10. For examinations that start at 13.30, you will be admitted to the room prior to 13.30, reading time will start at 13.30 and you will be able to start writing from 13.40.
Master of Advanced Study Degree in Astrophysics, 2019 - MAAS
Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 338 Optical & Infrared Astronomical Telescopes & Instruments Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 301 Quantum Field Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 326 Inverse Problems in Imaging Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 317 Structure and Evolution of Stars Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 302 Symmetries, Fields & Particles Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 315 Extrasolar Planets Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 309 General Relativity Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 314 Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 316 Planetary System Dynamics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 305 The Standard Model Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 321 Dynamics of Astrophysical Discs Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 205 Modern Statistical Methods Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 310 Cosmology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 312 Advanced Cosmology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 219 Astrostatistics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 311 Black Holes Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road
Master of Advanced Study Degree in Mathematics, 2019 - MAMA
Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 214 Percolation & Random Walks on Graphs Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 326 Inverse Problems Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 336 Perturbation Methods Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 338 Optical & Infared Astronomical Telescopes & Instruments Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 115 Differential Geometry Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 301 Quantum Field Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 324 Quantum Computation Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 328 Boundary Value Problems for Linear PDEs Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 108 Topics in Ergodic Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 148 Algebra Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 207 Statistics in Medicine Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 317 Structure & Evolution of Stars Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-11.00 147 Introduction to Discrete Analysis Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-11.00 327 Distribution Theory & Applications Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 113 Algebraic Geometry Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 302 Symmetries, Fields & Particles Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 315 Extrasolar Planets Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 13.30-15.30 109 Combinatorics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 125 Elliptic Curves Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-11.00 346 Galaxy Formation Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 102 Lie Algebras & their Representations Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 216 Bayesian Modelling & Computation Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 309 General Relativity Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 329 Slow Viscous Flow Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 308 Classical & Quantum Solitons Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 114 Algebraic Topology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 201 Advanced Probability Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 314 Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-11.00 143 Introduction to Geometric Group Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-11.00 303 Statistical Field Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 119 Category Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 211 Advanced Financial Models Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 316 Planetary System Dynamics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 345 Environmental Fluid Dynamics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 142 Characteristic Classes and K-Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 347 Astrophysical Black Holes Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 121 Topics in Set Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road
Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 306 String Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 138 Modular Representation Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 202 Stochastic Calculus & Applications Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 305 The Standard Model Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 332 Fluid Dynamics of the Solid Earth Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 149 Introduction to Approximate Groups Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 321 Dynamics of Astrophysical Discs Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 335 Direct and Inverse Scattering of Waves Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 107 Elliptic Partial Differential Equations Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 218 Statistical Learning in Practice Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-11.00 144 Model Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 105 Analysis of Partial Differential Equations Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 123 Algebraic Number Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 205 Modern Statistical Methods Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 310 Cosmology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 331 Hydrodynamic Stability Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-15.30 215 Mixing Times of Markov Chains Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-15.30 307 Supersymmetry Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-15.30 322 Binary Stars Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 146 Symplectic Topology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 150 Analytic Number Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 341 Numerical Solution of Differential Equations Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 09.00-11.00 339 Topics in Convex Optimisation Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 118 Complex Manifolds Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 304 Advanced Quantum Field Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 141 3-Manifolds Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 145 Iwasawa Algebras Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 312 Advanced Cosmology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 323 Quantum Information Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 333 Fluid Dynamics of Climate Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.00 203 Schramm-Loewner Evolutions Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.00 334 Active Biological Fluids Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.00 349 Evolution of Galaxies Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.00 350 Bayesian Inverse Problems Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-15.30 344 Theoretical Physics of Soft Condensed Matter Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 219 Astrostatistics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 311 Black Holes Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 348 Introduction to Optimal Transport Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-11.00 210 Topics in Statistical Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road
Master of Advanced Study Degree in Materials Science, 2019 - MAMS
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 1 Paper 1 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, 27 Charles
Babbage Rd Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 2 Paper 2 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, 27 Charles
Babbage Rd Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 3 Paper 3 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, 27 Charles
Babbage Rd
Master of Advanced Study Degree in Physics, 2019 - MAPY
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 1/QFT Quantum field theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.00 2/IDP2 Geological Carbon Cycle and Long Term
Climate Change Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3/GPP General physics paper Department of Physics Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-10.30 2/IDP3 Materials, electronics and renewable energy Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 2/AQFT Advanced quantum field theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road
Mathematical Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - MAT0
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 1 Paper 1 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 2 Paper 2 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 3 Paper 3 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 4 Paper 4 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Saturday 08 Jun 13.30-16.30 PSIC/1 Physics (Written paper) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre
Mathematical Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - MAT1
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 1 Paper 1 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 Paper 2 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 3 Paper 3 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 4 Paper 4 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms
Mathematical Tripos, Part II, 2019 - MAT2
Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 1 Paper 1 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 2 Paper 2 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 3 Paper 3 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 Paper 4 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms
Mathematical Tripos, Part III, 2019 - MAT3
Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 214 Percolation & Random Walks on Graphs Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 326 Inverse Problems in Imaging Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 336 Perturbation Methods Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 338 Optical & Infrared Astronomical Telescopes & Instruments Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 115 Differential Geometry Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 301 Quantum Field Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 324 Quantum Computation Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 328 Boundary Value Problems for Linear PDEs Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 108 Topics in Ergodic Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 148 Algebra Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 207 Statistics in Medicine Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 317 Structure & Evolution of Stars Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-11.00 147 Introduction to Discrete Analysis Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-11.00 327 Distribution Theory & Applications Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 113 Algebraic Geometry Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 302 Symmetries, Fields & Particles Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 315 Extrasolar Planets Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 13.30-15.30 109 Combinatorics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 125 Elliptic Curves Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-11.00 346 Galaxy Formation Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 102 Lie algebras & their representations Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 216 Bayesian Modelling & Computation Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 309 General Relativity Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 329 Slow Viscous Flow Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 308 Classical & Quantum Solitons Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 114 Algebraic Topology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 201 Advanced Probability Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 314 Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-11.00 143 Introduction to Geometric Group Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-11.00 303 Statistical Field Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 119 Category Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 211 Advanced Financial Models Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 316 Planetary System Dynamics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 345 Environmental Fluid Dynamics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 142 Characteristic Classes and K-Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 347 Astrophysical Black Holes Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 121 Topics in Set Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road
Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 306 String Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 138 Modular Representation Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 202 Stochastic Calculus & Applications Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 305 The Standard Model Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 332 Fluid Dynamics of the Solid Earth Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 149 Introduction to Approximate Groups Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 321 Dynamics of Astrophysical Discs Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 335 Direct & Inverse Scattering of Waves Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 107 Elliptic Partial Differential Equations Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 218 Statistical Learning in Practice Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-11.00 144 Model Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 105 Analysis of Partial Differential Equations Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 123 Algebraic Number Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 205 Modern Statistical Methods Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 310 Cosmology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 331 Hydrodynamic Stability Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-15.30 215 Mixing Times of Markov Chains Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-15.30 307 Supersymmetry Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-15.30 322 Binary Stars Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 146 Symplectic Topology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 150 Analytic Number Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 341 Numerical Solution of Differential Equations Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 09.00-11.00 339 Topics in Convex Optimisation Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 118 Complex Manifolds Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 304 Advanced Quantum Field Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 141 3-Manifolds Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 145 Iwasawa Algebras Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 312 Advanced Cosmology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 323 Quantum Information Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 333 Fluid Dynamics of Climate Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.00 203 Schramm-Loewner Evolutions Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.00 334 Active Biological Fluids Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.00 349 Evolution of Galaxies Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-11.00 350 Bayesian Inverse Problems Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-15.30 344 Theoretical Physics of Soft Condensed Matter Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 219 Astrostatistics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 311 Black Holes Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 348 Introduction to Optimal Transport Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-11.00 210 Topics in Statistical Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road
Final M.B. Examination Part I 2019/Re-sit Examination, 2019 MDB4/MDB4R
Friday 05 Jul 09.00-12.00 SBA Single Best Answer Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 08 Jul 08.30-17.00 CLIN Objective structured clinical examination
(Details will be issued by the Clinical School) Deakin Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Tuesday 09 Jul 08.30-17.00 CLIN Objective structured clinical examination (Details will be issued by the Clinical School)
Deakin Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Wednesday 10 Jul 08.30-17.00 CLIN Objective structured clinical examination (Details will be issued by the Clinical School)
Deakin Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Thursday 11 Jul 08.30-17.00 CLIN Objective structured clinical examination (Details will be issued by the Clinical School)
Deakin Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Final M.B. Examination Part II, Clinical Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2019/Re-sit Examination, 2019 MDB2/MDB2R
Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 SAQ Extended Clinical Cases Short Answer Questions Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 SBA Single Best Answer Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-17.00 CLIN Combined Clinical Examination
(Paediatrics Exam) Deakin Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-17.00 CLIN Combined Clinical Examination (Paediatrics Exam)
Deakin Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-17.00 CLIN Combined Clinical Examination (Paediatrics Exam)
Deakin Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Monday 10 Jun 09.00-17.00 CLIN Combined Clinical Examination (Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology Exam)
Deakin Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-17.00 CLIN Combined Clinical Examination (Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology Exam)
Deakin Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-17.00 CLIN Combined Clinical Examination (Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology Exam)
Deakin Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Examination in Public Health for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - MDPUM1
Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 PH-1 Epidemiology and biostatistics (PH) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 PH-2 Public health topics Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Examination in Epidemiology for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - MDPUM2
Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 EP-1 Epidemiology and biostatistics (EPI) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 EP-2 Advanced epidemiology Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Examination in Primary Care Research for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - MDPUM5
Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 PH-1 Epidemiology and biostatistics Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 PAPER 2 Primary Care Research Topics Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Medical Sciences Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - MEDT0
Thursday 30 May 09.00-10.00 MIMS1 Molecules in Medical Science Section I Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 MIMS2 Molecules in Medical Science Section II Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Saturday 01 Jun 13.30-15.30 MIMS3 Molecules in Medical Science Section III Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 FAB3 Functional Architecture of the Body Section III Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-10.00 HOM2 Homeostasis Section II (Experimental written practical) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-10.00 HOM1 Homeostasis Section I Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Thursday 06 Jun 10.15-12.15 HOM3 Homeostasis Section III Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 10 Jun 09.00-15.00 FABC Functional Architecture of the Body Sections I and II
combined (Details of start times will be published by the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience)
Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-17.00 HOM2/P Homeostasis Section II (Histology practical) Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
Medical and Veterinary Sciences Tripos Part IB, 2019 - MDT1
Saturday 25 May 09.00-10.00 BOD1 Biology of Disease Section I Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Saturday 25 May 10.15-12.15 BOD3 Biology of Disease Section III Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 28 May 09.00-10.00 HR1 Human Reproduction Section I Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 28 May 09.00-10.30 VRB3 Veterinary Reproductive Biology Section III
(Whole cohort examined concurrently in this 90 minute examination)
Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
Tuesday 28 May 10.15-11.45 HR3 Human Reproduction Section III Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 28 May 10.40-14.00 VRBC Veterinary Reproductive Biology Sections I and II combined
(Details of start times will be published by the Department) Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
Tuesday 28 May 14.00-17.00 HR2 Human Reproduction Section II (Practical) (Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board)
Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-10.00 NAB1 Neurobiology with Animal Behaviour Section I Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 29 May 09.00-10.30 NHB1 Neurobiology with Human Behaviour Section I Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 NAB3 Neurobiology with Animal Behaviour Section III Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 NHB3 Neurobiology with Human Behaviour Section III Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 31 May 10.00-15.00 NAB2 Neurobiology with Animal Behaviour Section II (Practical)
(Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board) Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
Friday 31 May 10.00-15.00 NHB2 Neurobiology with Human Behaviour Section II (Practical) (Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board)
Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-10.30 MODA1 Mechanisms of Drug Action Section I Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 03 Jun 10.45-12.45 MODA3 Mechanisms of Drug Action Section III Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-11.00 BOD2 Biology of Disease Section II (Practical)
(Details will be posted on the Department of Pathology Notice Board)
Departments of Pathology, Physiology, Development and Neuroscience and Zoology
Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 MODA2 Mechanisms of Drug Action Section II (Written Practical) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 07 Jun 09.00-10.30 CVB3 Comparative Vertebrate Biology Section III (Essay Paper) Department of Physiology, Development
and Neuroscience Friday 07 Jun 10.40-14.00 CVB1 Comparative Vertebrate Biology Section I (Practical)
(Details of start times will be published by the Department) Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
Friday 07 Jun 10.40-14.00 CVB2 Comparative Vertebrate Biology Section II (Practical) (Details of start times will be published by the Department)
Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
Master of Business Administration (One-year course), 2019 - MGM1
Friday 14 Jun 10.00-11.45 MBA15 Operations Management (Exam)
(There is reading time for this exam, please see below for details)
Mill Lane Lecture-rooms
For examinations which include a reading time, candidates will be admitted to the examination room at the scheduled start time and will be given 15 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Examination in Strategy, Marketing, and Operations for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - MGM19
Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.30 S140 Behaviour Economics Faculty of History, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 S500 Development Economics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-11.00 S180 Labour Economics: Search, Matching and Agglomeration Faculty of History, West Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 S170 Industrial Organisation Lady Mitchell Hall
Examination in Finance for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - MGM3
Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.30 S140 Behaviour Economics Faculty of History, West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 216 Bayesian Modelling and Computation Centre for Mathematical Sciences,
Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 S170 Industrial Organisation Lady Mitchell Hall Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 211 Advanced Financial Models Centre for Mathematical Sciences,
Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 218 Statistical Learning in Practice Centre for Mathematical Sciences,
Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 205 Modern Statistical Methods Centre for Mathematical Sciences,
Clarkson Road
Examination in Management for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - MGM7
Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.45 MM8 Operations Management
(There is reading time for this examination, see below for details)
Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd
For Paper MM8 candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time of the examination and will be given 15 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - MLT0
Monday 20 May 14.00-15.05 GEA1/C Introduction to the German language, 1; Use of German (1
hour listening comprehension exam) Sidgwick Avenue Lecture Room 3
Wednesday 22 May 13.30-15.30 ITB2 Translation from Italian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 GE1 Introduction to German studies Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 GEA3 Introduction to the German language, 3; German literature
and culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 ITA1 Introduction to the Italian language, 1; Use of Italian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 PGA1 Introduction to the Portuguese language, 1; Use of
Portuguese Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 SLA1 Introduction to the Russian language, 1; Use of Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 SPA1 Introduction to the Spanish language, 1; Use of Spanish Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 GEA2 Introduction to the German language, 2; Translation from
German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 ITA2 Introduction to the Italian language, 2; Translation from Italian
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 PGA2 Introduction to the Portuguese language, 2; Translation from Portuguese
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 PGB2 Translation from Portuguese Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 SLA2 Introduction to the Russian language, 2; Translation from
Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 SPA2 Introduction to the Spanish language, 2; Translation from Spanish
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 PGB1 Use of Portuguese Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SPA3 Introduction to the Spanish Language, 3, Introduction to
Hispanic Literature Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SPB1 Use of Spanish Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 FR1 Introduction to French literature, linguistics, film, and
thought Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 IT1 Italian texts and contexts Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 ITA3 Introduction to the Italian language, 3; Italian texts and
contexts Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 GEB2 Translation from German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 FRB1 Use of French Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 SP1 Introduction to the Language, Literatures & Cultures of the
Spanish Speaking World Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 31 May 13.30-15.30 GEA1/W Introduction to the German language, 1; Use of German Cambridge Institute of Criminology Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 SL1 Introduction to Russian culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 SLA3 Introduction to the Russian Language, 3; Introduction to Russian Culture
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 GEB1 Use of German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 PG1 Introduction to the Language, Literatures & Cultures of
Portuguese Speaking Countries ( Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 PGA3 Introduction to the Portuguese language, 3; Introduction to Lusophone literature
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 03 Jun 13.30-15.30 FRB2 Translation from French Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 ITB1 Use of Italian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 SLB1 Use of Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 SPB2 Translation from Spanish Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-15.30 SLB2 Translation from Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - MLT1
Monday 20 May 13.30-15.05 GEAV Audio-visual media test in German Lady Mitchell Hall Tuesday 21 May 14.00-15.35 FRAV Audio-visual media test in French
Blind Grading Number From: 1589Q Blind Grading Number To: 1665X
Lady Mitchell Hall
Tuesday 21 May 15.55-17.30 FRAV Audio-visual media test in French Blind Grading Number From: 1666Q Blind Grading Number To: 1757Q
Lady Mitchell Hall
Wednesday 22 May 09.00-10.35 SLAV Audio-visual media test in Russian Lady Mitchell Hall Wednesday 22 May 13.30-15.30 ITB2 Translation from Italian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 22 May 13.30-15.30 PG3L Introduction to the Language, Literatures, & Cultures of the
Portuguese-Speaking World Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 22 May 14.00-15.35 ITAV Audio-visual media test in Italian Lady Mitchell Hall Thursday 23 May 09.00-10.35 SPAV Audio-visual media test in Spanish Lady Mitchell Hall Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 GEB3 Translation into German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 LI3 Language, brain, and society Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 SL7 Soviet and Russian Cinema Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 SL8 The history of the Russian language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 ITB3 Translation into Italian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 PGB2 Translation from Portuguese Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 SLB3 Translation into Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-16.30 FR2 Structures and varieties of French Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 DU5 Introduction to the language and literature of the Low
Countries Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 GE4 The making of German culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 IT3 Italian Cinema Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 PGB1 Use of Portuguese Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SL12 Socialist Russia 1917-1991 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SL4 Russian culture from the Golden Age to the Silver Age Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SL6 Russian culture after 1953 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SPB1 Use of Spanish Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 13.30-15.30 FRB3 Translation into French Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 GE5 Modern German culture, I: 1750-1914 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 GL15 Greek literature Corn Exchange Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 IT5 Italian identities: Place, language, and culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SP3 Medieval Iberia, early modern Spain, and Latin America Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SP6W Introduction to Catalan language and culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 SL2 The History & Culture of Early Rus Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 GE7 German: A Linguistic Introduction Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 GL17 Greek and Roman history Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 SP5 Latin American Culture & History Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 GEB2 Translation from German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 GE6 Modern German culture, II: 1890 to the present Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 SP11 The Hispanic languages Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 GL16 Latin literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 LI1 Sounds and words Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 SL13 Introduction to the Language, Literature, & Culture of
Poland Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 LI2 Structures and meanings Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 SL14 Russian culture from 1895 to the death of Stalin Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 GL19 Greek and Roman art and archaeology Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 GR3 Introduction to Modern Greek Language & Culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 FR3 Love, violence, and power in France, 1100-1500 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 GEB1 Use of German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 GL20 Greek and Latin philology and linguistics Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 IT4 Autobiography and self-representation in Italian culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 PG1 Introduction to the Language, Literatures & Cultures of
Portuguese Speaking Countries Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 IT2 Structures and varieties of Italian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SL9 Introduction to the Language, Literature, & Culture of
Ukraine Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SP4 Modern Spanish culture and history Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 FR5 Revolutions in writing, 1700-1900 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 GL13 Passages for translation from Latin authors Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 GL11 Passages for translation from Greek authors Faculty of History, West Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 GL12 Alternative passages for translation from Greek authors Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 ITB1 Use of Italian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 SLB1 Use of Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 SPB2 Translation from Spanish Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 SPB3 Translation into Spanish Lady Mitchell Hall Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 CS1 The Romance languages Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 GE2 German history and thought, since 1750 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 GL18 Greek and Roman philosophy Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College
Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-15.30 SLB2 Translation from Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 FR6 Innovation and upheaval: deformation and reformulation in
the 20th and 21st centuries Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 07 Jun 13.30-15.30 PG3C Introduction to the Language, Literatures, & Cultures of the Portuguese-Speaking World
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 FR4 Rethinking the human: French literature, thought, and culture, 1500-1700
Faculty of History, West Road
Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Part II, 2019 - MLT2
Wednesday 22 May 13.30-15.30 PG3L Introduction to the Language, Literatures, & Cultures of the
Portuguese-Speaking World Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 22 May 13.30-15.30 SP10C The culture and language of contemporary Catalonia Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 GEC1 Translation from and into German Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 ITC1 Translation from and into Italian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 PGC1 Translation from and into Portuguese Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 GEC2 German: Text and Culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 ITC2 Italian: Text and Culture Faculty of English, 9 West Road Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 PGC2 Portuguese: Text and Culture Faculty of English, 9 West Road Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 SLC2 Russian: Text and Culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 23 May 13.30-15.30 SPC2 Spanish: Text and Culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 CS3 The Slavonic languages Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 FR13 The French language: variation and change Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 FR15 A special topic in French studies (B): Ethics and the erotic
in medieval French Occitan writing Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 GE14 German literature, thought, and history in the medieval and early modern periods
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 GE15 Modern German cultures of performance Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 GR6A Myth Matters: Receptions of Mythology in Modern Greek
Literature & Culture (ab initio) Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 GR6I Myth Matters: Receptions of Mythology in Modern Greek Literature & Culture (Intermediate)
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 IT10 The language of Italy Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 PG4 Self, family, nation, and empire in Lusophone culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 SL7 Soviet and Russian Cinema Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 SL8 The history of the Russian language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 FRC2 French: Text and Culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 149 Chaucer King's College School, West Road Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 151 Special subject II: Literature and visual culture Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 GE10 German literature, thought, and history, since 1910 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 IT6 Modern Italian culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 LI15 First and second language acquisition Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SL12 Socialist Russia 1917-1991 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SL4 Russian culture from the Golden Age to the Silver Age Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SL6 Russian culture after 1953 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 SP13 Contemporary Latin-American culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 FR11 Gender, desire, and power in 19th century French culture. Guildhall Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 150 Postcolonial and related literatures Corn Exchange Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 FR14 Theatre: Theory & Practice, 1600- 2000 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 FR9 Reason, experience, and authority: French literature,
thought, and history, 1594-1700 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 GE11 History of the German Language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 IT7 Dante and the culture of his age Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 IT8 Italian literature thought and culture, 1500 to 1650 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 LI16 Psychology of language processing and learning Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 SP10L The culture and language of contemporary Catalonia Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 152 European history, since 1890 Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 FRC1 Translation from and into French Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 SLC1 Translation from and into Russian Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 SPC1 Translation from and into Spanish Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 175 Aesthetics Lady Mitchell Hall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 FR12 Ethics and experience: literature, thought, and visual culture
of the French-speaking world (1900 to the present). Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 FR7 Topics in medieval studies: Defining the human in medieval French literature and culture
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 GE9 German literature, thought, and history, from 1815 to 1914 Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 IL1 Ibero-American Cinema Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 SP14 Frontiers: Medieval Spanish literature and culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 139 Aristotle Faculty of History, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 GE12 A special period or subject in German literature, thought, or
history (i): History and identity in Germany, 1750 to the present
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 LI18 Computational linguistics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 SP11 The Hispanic languages Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 SL13 Introduction to the Language, Literature, & Culture of
Poland Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 GE13 A special period or subject in German literature, thought, or history (ii): Aspects of German-speaking Europe since 1945
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 SL14 Russian culture from 1895 to the death of Stalin Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 GR3 Introduction to Modern Greek Language & Culture Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 132 Germanic philology Cambridge Institute of Criminology Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 LI9 Syntax Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 SP9 Modern literature and culture in Spain Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 FR10 Enlightenment and its limits Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 LI10 Semantics and pragmatics Faculty of English, 9 West Road
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SL9 Introduction to the Language, Literature, & Culture of Ukraine
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SP7 Spanish & Latin American Early Modern Literature & Culture
Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 CS6 European film Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 138 Plato Cambridge Institute of Criminology Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 153 The history of political thought from c.1700 to c.1890 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 162 Special subject in the pre-modern Middle East Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 CS5 The body Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 122 Old Norse language and literature Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 CS1 The Romance languages Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 137 Prescribed Latin texts Cambridge Institute of Criminology Friday 07 Jun 13.30-15.30 PG3C Introduction to the Language, Literatures, & Cultures of the
Portuguese-Speaking World Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 121 Old English language and literature Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 156 The history of Latin America, from 1500 to the present day Faculty of History, West Road
Music Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - MUT0
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 4 Introduction to music analysis Faculty of Music, West Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 3 Historical Studies 2 Faculty of Music, West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 2 Historical Studies 1 Faculty of Music, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-10.00 6A Tonal skills 2: Aural (Practical Skills) Faculty of Music, West Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 1A Paper 1: Music and Musicology Today Faculty of Music, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 5A Tonal Skills: Harmony and Counterpoint Faculty of Music, West Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-17.00 6B Tonal skills: Keyboard test (Practical Skills)
(Details will be issued by the Faculty of Music.) Faculty of Music, West Road
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-17.00 6B Tonal skills: Keyboard test (Practical Skills) (Details will be issued by the Faculty of Music.)
Faculty of Music, West Road
Music Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - MUT1
Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 1 Historical Studies Faculty of Music, West Road Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 2 Analysis Faculty of Music, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 11 Elective Topics 2 (Additional paper) (i) Winterreise (ii) Music
in Jazz Age Paris Faculty of Music, West Road
Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 4 Introduction to Performance Studies Faculty of Music, West Road Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 9 Introduction to Ethnomusicology Faculty of Music, West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 10 Elective Topics I (Additional paper) (i) Purcell & the English
Imagination (ii) Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis Faculty of Music, West Road
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 7 Notation Faculty of Music, West Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 12 Introduction to Music & Science Faculty of Music, West Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-17.00 8 Keyboard Skills
(Details will be issued by the Faculty of Music.) Faculty of Music, West Road
Music Tripos, Part II, 2019 - MUT2
Thursday 23 May 09.00-17.00 8 Advanced Skills (Option A: Advanced Keyboard; Option B:
Choral Performance) (Practical exam) (Choral Performance. Details will be issued by the Faculty of Music)
Faculty of Music, West Road
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 16 Decolonizing the Ear Faculty of Music, West Road Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 11 Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem in Context Faculty of Music, West Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 14 Issues in music and moving image from the 1930s to the
present day Faculty of Music, West Road
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 17 Exploring Music Psychology Faculty of Music, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 15 British Popular Music from c.1960 to the Present Faculty of Music, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 12 Oliver Messiaen, 1949-64: experiment and regeneration Faculty of Music, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-11.00 13 Issues in Ensemble Performance from 1800 to the Present Faculty of Music, West Road Friday 31 May 13.30-15.30 6 Advanced tonal skills Faculty of Music, West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 10 The music of Chopin Faculty of Music, West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-13.00 7 Fugue Faculty of Music, West Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 9 Music and worship in Tudor England Faculty of Music, West Road Friday 07 Jun 09.00-17.00 8 Advanced Skills (Option A: Advanced Keyboard; Option B:
Choral Performance) (Practical exam) (Advanced keyboard skills. Details will be issued by the Faculty of Music)
Faculty of Music, West Road
Monday 10 Jun 09.00-17.00 4 Advanced Performance (Details will be issued by the Faculty of Music.)
Faculty of Music, West Road
Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-17.00 4 Advanced Performance (Details will be issued by the Faculty of Music.)
Faculty of Music, West Road
Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-18.00 4 Advanced Performance (Details will be issued by the Faculty of Music.)
Faculty of Music, West Road
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - NST0
Friday 31 May 09.00-10.30 PHO/WP Physiology of Organisms (Written Practical) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 MB/1 Mathematical Biology (Written paper) Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 CS/1 Computer Science (Written paper) Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 BOC/1 Biology of Cells (Written paper) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 PHO/1 Physiology of Organisms (Written paper) Corn Exchange Thursday 06 Jun 10.00-17.00 EART/P Earth Sciences (Practical examination)
(Details on actual timings will be supplied by the Department)
Department of Earth Sciences
Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 MATS/1 Materials Science (Written paper) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Saturday 08 Jun 09.00-12.00 BOC/WP Biology of Cells (Written practical examination) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Saturday 08 Jun 13.30-16.30 PSIC/1 Physics (Written paper) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 MATH/1 Mathematics (Written paper 1) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 CHEM/1 Chemistry (Written paper) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-12.00 EART/1 Earth Sciences (Written paper) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 11 Jun 13.30-16.30 EAB/1 Evolution and Behaviour (Written paper) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 12 Jun 09.00-12.00 MATH/2 Mathematics (Written paper 2) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - NST1
Friday 24 May 09.00-10.30 EXP/WP Experimental Psychology (Written practical examination) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Friday 24 May 09.00-10.30 PMS/WP Plant and Microbial Sciences (Written exam & practical
assessment) Department of Zoology
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.00 NB/P Neurobiology (Practical examination) Physiology Building Friday 24 May 13.30-16.30 ESB/1 Earth Sciences B (Paper 1) Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 EXP/1 Experimental Psychology (Paper 1) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 PMS/1 Plant and Microbial Sciences (Paper 1) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 25 May 13.30-15.00 BIO/1 Biology of Disease (Paper 1) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Saturday 25 May 13.30-16.30 PSA/1 Physics A (Paper 1) Department of Physics Monday 27 May 09.00-11.00 PSG/1 Physiology (Paper 1) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 CHB/1 Chemistry B (Paper 1) Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 CDB/1 Cell and Developmental Biology (Paper 1) King's College School, West Road Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 MTS/1 Materials Science (Paper 1) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Tuesday 28 May 09.00-10.00 PHA/1 Pharmacology (Paper 1) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 AB/1 Animal Biology (Paper 1) Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 MTH/1 Mathematics (Paper 1) Guildhall Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 BIO/2 Biology of Disease (Paper 2) Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 CHB/2 Chemistry B (Paper 2) Department of Chemistry Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 PSG/2 Physiology (Paper 2) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 BMB/1 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Paper 1) Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 ESA/1 Earth Sciences A (Paper 1) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 PMS/2 Plant and Microbial Sciences (Paper 2) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 PSA/2 Physics A (Paper 2) Department of Physics Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 AB/2 Animal Biology (Paper 2) King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 PHA/2 Pharmacology (Paper 2) King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 MTH/2 Mathematics (Paper 2) Guildhall
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 NB/1 Neurobiology (Paper 1) King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 CHA/1 Chemistry A (Paper 1) Guildhall Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 ECO/1 Ecology (Paper 1) Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Saturday 01 Jun 09.00-12.00 PSB/1 Physics B (Paper 1) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Saturday 01 Jun 13.30-16.30 BMB/2 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Paper 2) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Saturday 01 Jun 13.30-16.30 ESA/2 Earth Sciences A (Paper 2) Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 CDB/2 Cell and Developmental Biology (Paper 2) Guildhall Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 MTS/2 Materials Science (Paper 2) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 HPS/1 History and Philosophy of Science (Paper 1) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 BMB/WP Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Written practical
examination) Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 HPS/2 History and Philosophy of Science (Paper 2) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-10.00 NB/2 Neurobiology (Paper 2) Guildhall Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 ESB/2 Earth Sciences B (Paper 2) Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 CHA/2 Chemistry A (Paper 2) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 BIO/P Biology of Disease (Practical examination)
(Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board) Department of Pathology
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 ECO/2 Ecology (Paper 2) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 PSB/2 Physics B (Paper 2) Corn Exchange Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 CDB/WP Cell and Developmental Biology (Written practical
examination) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 ESB/P Earth Sciences B (Practical examination) (Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board)
Department of Earth Sciences
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 EXP/2 Experimental Psychology (Paper 2) Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Friday 07 Jun 13.30-17.30 PSG/P Physiology (Practical examination) Physiology Building Friday 07 Jun 14.30-16.00 ESB/P2 Earth Sciences B (Practical examination 2)
(Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board) Department of Earth Sciences
Saturday 08 Jun 09.00-12.00 ESA/P Earth Sciences A (Practical examination) (Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board)
Department of Earth Sciences
Saturday 08 Jun 13.30-16.30 PHA/WP Pharmacology (Written practical examination) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Saturday 08 Jun 14.30-16.00 ESA/P2 Earth Sciences A (Practical examination 2)
(Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board) Department of Earth Sciences
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Astrophysics, 2019 - NST2AS
Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 1 Paper 1 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 2 Paper 2 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 3 Paper 3 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 Paper 4 Mill Lane Lecture-rooms ORAL EXAMINATION Thursday 13 June To be held in the Institute of Astronomy at 09.00, details will be published by the department.
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 2019 - NST2BBS
Wednesday 22 May 09.00-12.00 70 Psychology of education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 10/5 Development and psychopathology Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 92 Development and psychopathology Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 2/14 N6 Central Mechanisms of Reward, Punishment and
Emotion Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 6/10 N6 Central Mechanisms of Reward, Punishment and Emotion
Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 60 Central Mechanisms of Reward, Punishment and Emotion (N6)
Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge
Friday 24 May 13.30-16.30 11/10 ZL1 Mammalian evolution and faunal history Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 101 Conservation science (ZM2) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 11/2 ZM2 Conservation Science Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 2/15 N7 Local Circuits and Neural Networks Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 6/11 N7 Local Circuits and Neural Networks Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 9/1 PLM1 Plant signalling networks Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 25 May 13.30-16.30 11/15 ZL6 Development: cell differentiation and organogenesis Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 25 May 13.30-16.30 2/13 N5 Neural Degeneration and Regeneration Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 25 May 13.30-16.30 2/5 P6 Development: cell differentiation and organogenesis Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 25 May 13.30-16.30 6/9 N5 Neural Degeneration and Regeneration Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 25 May 13.30-16.30 61 Neural degeneration and regeneration (N5) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 11/5 ZM5 Evolution and behaviour: Genes and individuals Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 129 General Practice and Primary Care Research Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 2/3 P3 Fetal and Placental Physiology Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 6/3 PNB2 Evolution and behaviour: Genes and individuals Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 9/2 PLM2 Microbes: Evolution, genomes and lifestyle Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 1/1 Biochemistry (NST2BI Paper 1) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 7/1 Pathology (NST2PA Paper 1) King's College School, West Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 10/1 Psychology (common questions with NST2PS Paper 1) Department of Psychology Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 11/11 ZL2 Responses to Global Change Corn Exchange Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 2/17 N9 Neuronal Plasticity, Modulation and Behaviour
(NST2PDN paper N9) Corn Exchange
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 2/7 P8 Systems and Clinical Physiology Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 6/12 N9 Neuronal Plasticity, Modulation and Behaviour
(NST2PDN paper N9) Corn Exchange
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 7/2 Pathology (NST2PA Paper 2) King's College School, West Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 9/7 PLL2 Responses to Global Change Corn Exchange Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 1/2 Biochemistry (NST2BI Paper 2) Guildhall Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 108 Biochemistry (NST2BI Paper 2) Guildhall Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 11/7 M7 From genome to proteome Guildhall Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 8/2 Pharmacology (NST2PH Paper 2) King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 103 Exploring music psychology Faculty of Music, West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 11/8 ZM8 Development: patterning the embryo Faculty of English, 9 West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 2/4 P4 Development: patterning the embryo Faculty of English, 9 West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 3/1 The cell cycle and cancer (NST2GN Paper 1) Department of Genetics Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 30 Human ecology and behaviour King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 9/3 PLL1 Plant genomes and synthetic biology King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 1/3 Biochemistry (NST2BI Paper 3) King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 10/2 Psychology (common questions with NST2PS Paper 2) Corn Exchange Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 109 Biochemistry (NST2BI Paper 3) King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 11/16 L7 Cell cycle, signalling and cancer King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 6/1 PS1 Motivation, Judgement and Decision-Making Corn Exchange Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 8/4 Pharmacology (NST2PH Paper 4) Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 10/3 Psychology (common questions with NST2PS Paper 3) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 107 ZL5 Genetics, development and animal diversity Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 11/14 ZL5 Genetics, development and animal diversity Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 11/9 PLM3 Evolution and Ecosystem Dynamics Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 2/2 P2 Pluripotency and Differentiation Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 3/2 Plant and microbial genetics Department of Genetics Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 6/8 N8 Memory Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 81 Plant and microbial genetics Department of Genetics Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 104 ZM4 Neuroethology: The neural basis of adaptive behaviour King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 11/4 ZM4 Neuroethology: The neural basis of adaptive behaviour King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 6/6 PNB3 Neuroethology: The neural basis of adaptive
behaviour King's College School, West Road
Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 7/3 Pathology (NST2PA Paper 3) Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson College
Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 8/1 Pharmacology (NST2PH Paper 1) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site
Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 11/13 ZL4 Applied ecology Faculty of English, 9 West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 2/1 P1 Cellular Physiology King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 2/9 N1 Developmental Neurobiology King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 3/3 Developmental genetics (NST2GN Paper 3) Department of Genetics Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 6/2 N1 Developmental Neurobiology King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 1/4 Biochemistry (NST2BI Paper 4) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 7/4 Pathology (NST2PA Paper 4) Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 8/3 Pharmacology (NST2PH Paper 3) Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Saturday 01 Jun 09.00-12.00 11/12 ZL3 Evolution and behaviour: populations and societies Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 01 Jun 09.00-12.00 2/12 N4 Sensory Transduction Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 01 Jun 09.00-12.00 6/7 N4 Sensory Transduction Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 01 Jun 13.30-16.45 1/5 Biochemistry (NST2BI Paper 5) (includes reading time) Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 10/8 The family Guildhall Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 11/3 ZM3 Human evolutionary ecology Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 2/6 P7 Pathophysiology of Cancer Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 3/4 Human Genetics, Genomics & Systems Biology Department of Genetics Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 83 Human Genetics, Genomics & Systems Biology Department of Genetics Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 88 The family Guildhall Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 9/4 PLL3 Exploiting Plant Metabolism Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 102 Bioinformatics Craik Marshall Building, Downing Site
Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 2/10 N2 Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 2/16 P5 Bioinformatics Craik Marshall Building, Downing Site Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 6/4 N2 Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 10/6 Psychology and social issues Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3/5 Evolutionary genetics Department of Genetics Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 66 Modern medicine and biomedical sciences Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 84 Evolutionary genetics Department of Genetics Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 94 Psychology and social issues Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 11/6 ZM6 Cell assembly and interactions Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 2/8 P9 Cell Assembly and Interactions Faculty of English, 9 West Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 10/7 Gender development Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 86 Health, medicine, and society Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 95 Gender development Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 106 ZM1 Topics in vertebrate evolution Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 11/1 ZM1 Topics in vertebrate evolution Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 31 Human Evolution Guildhall Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 32 Health and Disease in Anthropological Perspective Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 45 Philosophy and ethics of medicine Faculty of History, West Road For Major Subject Biochemistry Paper 5 candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 15 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Biochemistry, 2019 - NST2BI
Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 1 Paper 1 (3 hour paper) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 2 Paper 2 (3 hour paper) Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 3 Paper 3 (3 hour paper) King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 4 Paper 4 (3 hour paper) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Saturday 01 Jun 13.30-16.45 5 Paper 5 (includes reading time)
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Mill Lane Lecture-rooms
For Paper 5, candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 15 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing. ORAL EXAMINATION Friday 14 June 09.00-17.30 Department of Biochemistry
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Chemistry, 2019 - NST2CH
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-11.50 2A Paper 2A
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemistry
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-11.50 2B Paper 2B (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemistry
Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.40 4 Paper 4 (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemistry
Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.20 1 Paper 1 (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemistry
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.10 3 Paper 3 (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemistry
Candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Earth Sciences, 2019 - NST2ES
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 S Seminar paper King's College School, West Road Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 1 Paper 1 Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Saturday 01 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 Paper 2 Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 C1 Geophysics Practical Department of Earth Sciences Monday 03 Jun 14.00-17.00 C3 Petrology Practical Department of Earth Sciences Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 C2 Ancient Life and Environments Practicals Department of Earth Sciences Tuesday 04 Jun 14.00-17.00 C4 Climate Practical Department of Earth Sciences Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 C5 Mineralogy Practical Department of Earth Sciences
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Genetics, 2019 - NST2GN
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 1 Chromosomes and the cell cycle Department of Genetics Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 2 Plant and microbial genetics Department of Genetics Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 3 Developmental genetics Department of Genetics Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 Human genetics, genomics and systems biology Department of Genetics Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 5 Evolutionary genetics Department of Genetics ORAL EXAMINATION – Details will be published by the department Monday 10 June Department of Genetics Tuesday 11 June Department of Genetics
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: History and Philosophy of Science, 2019 - NST2HP
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 1 Early History of Science, Medicine and Technology Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 Philosophy and Scientific Practice Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3 Modern Medicine and Life Sciences (1780-present) Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 5 Epistemology and Metaphysics of Science Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 Sciences and Empires (1780-Present) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 6 Ethics & Politics of Science, Technology, & Medicine Faculty of History, West Road
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Materials Science, 2019 - NST2MS
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 1 Paper 1 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, 27 Charles Babbage Rd Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 2 Paper 2 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, 27 Charles Babbage Rd Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 3 Paper 3 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, 27 Charles Babbage Rd Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 4 Paper 4 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, 27 Charles Babbage Rd
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Pathology, 2019 - NST2PA
Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 1 Paper 1 King's College School, West Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 2 Paper 2 King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 3 Paper 3 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 4 Paper 4 Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Wednesday 5 June 14.00-16.30 Department of Veterinary Medicine Dynamics of Infectious Diseases Thursday 6 June 09.30-12.00 Department of Pathology Immunology Thursday 6 June 14.00-16.30 Greaves/Dixon Rooms Microbial and Parasitic Disease Friday 7 June 09.30-12.00 Department of Pathology Virology Friday 7 June 14.00-16.30 Department of Pathology Cancer & Genetic Diseases
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physical Sciences, 2019 - NST2PC
Thursday 23 May 09.00-11.00 HSP/1T Thermal and statistical physics Department of Physics Friday 24 May 09.00-10.30 NB/P Neurobiology (Practical examination)
(Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board) Physiology Building
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.00 PMS/WP Plant and Microbial Sciences (Written practical examination and assessment) (Details will be posted on the Department Notice Board)
Department of Zoology
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 HSP/2R Relativity Department of Physics Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 PSA/1 Physics A (Paper 1) Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Monday 27 May 09.00-11.00 HSE/E Half Subject Earth Sciences (Seminar paper) King's College School, West Road Monday 27 May 09.00-11.00 HSP/3A Advanced quantum physics Department of Physics Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 CDB/1 Cell and Developmental Biology (Paper 1) King's College School, West Road Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 HSM/1 Half Subject Materials Science (Paper 1) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 27 May 13.30-16.30 MTS/1 Materials Science (Paper 1) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 MTH/1 Mathematics (Paper 1) Guildhall Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.30 HSE/1 Half Subject Earth Sciences (Paper 1) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.30 HSP/8S Soft condensed matter Department of Physics Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 HSP/4O Optics and electrodynamics Department of Physics Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 PSA/2 Physics A (Paper 2) Department of Physics Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 MTH/2 Mathematics (Paper 2) Guildhall Friday 31 May 13.30-15.30 HSP/6P Particle and nuclear physics Department of Physics Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 CHA/1 Chemistry A (Paper 1) Guildhall Saturday 01 Jun 09.00-11.00 HSE/2 Half Subject Earth Sciences (Paper 2) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 01 Jun 09.00-12.00 PSB/1 Physics B (Paper 1) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Monday 03 Jun 09.00-11.00 HSP/7Q Quantum condensed matter physics Department of Physics Monday 03 Jun 09.00-11.50 HSC/2 Half Subject Chemistry Paper 2A
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemistry
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 CDB/2 Cell and Developmental Biology (Paper 2) Guildhall Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 HSE/C1 Geophysics Department of Earth Sciences Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 HSM/2 Half Subject Materials Science (Paper 2) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 MTS/2 Materials Science (Paper 2) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 HPS/1 History and Philosophy of Science (Paper 1) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Monday 03 Jun 14.00-17.00 HSE/C3 Petrology Department of Earth Sciences Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 HPS/2 History and Philosophy of Science (Paper 2) Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 HSE/C2 Ancient Life and Environments Department of Earth Sciences Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.10 HSC/4 Half Subject Chemistry (Paper 4)
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemistry
Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 HSP/5F Astrophysical fluid dynamics Department of Physics Tuesday 04 Jun 14.00-17.00 HSE/C4 Climate Department of Earth Sciences Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 HSE/C5 Mineralogy Department of Earth Sciences Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.20 HSC/1 Half Subject Chemistry Paper 1
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemistry
Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 CHA/2 Chemistry A (Paper 2) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-10.40 HSC/3 Half Subject Chemistry (Paper 3) (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemistry
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 PSB/2 Physics B (Paper 2) Corn Exchange Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 CDB/WP Cell and Developmental Biology (Written practical
examination) Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 ESB/P Earth Sciences B (Practical Examination) Department of Earth Sciences Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 EXP/2 Experimental Psychology (Paper 2) Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Friday 07 Jun 14.30-16.00 ESB/P2 Earth Sciences B Practical examination 2 Department of Earth Sciences Saturday 08 Jun 09.00-12.00 ESA/P Earth Sciences A (Practical examination) Department of Earth Sciences Saturday 08 Jun 09.00-12.00 PHA/WP Pharmacology (Written practical examination) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Saturday 08 Jun 14.30-16.00 ESA/P2 Earth Sciences A Practical examination 2 Department of Earth Sciences
For Half Subject Chemistry papers, candidates will be admitted just prior to the examination room at the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing. EARTH SCIENCES CORE COURSE PRACTICAL (in the Department of Earth Sciences) Monday 3 June 09.00-12.00 C1. Geophysics 14.00-17.00 C3. Petrology Tuesday 4 June 09.00-12.00 C2. Ancient Life and Environments 14.00-17.00 C4. Earth's Climate System Wednesday 5 June 09.00-12.00 C5. Mineralogy
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, 2019 - NST2PDN
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 N6 Central Mechanisms of Reward, Punishment and Emotion Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 N7 Local Circuits and Neural Networks Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Saturday 25 May 13.30-16.30 N5 Neural Degeneration and Regeneration Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 25 May 13.30-16.30 P6 Development: cell differentiation and organogenesis Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 N9 Neuronal Plasticity, Modulation and Behaviour King's College School, West Road Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 P3 Fetal and Placental physiology Faculty of English, 9 West Road Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 P8 Systems and Clinical Physiology Faculty of English, 9 West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 P4 Development: Patterning the Embryo Faculty of English, 9 West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 P2 Pluripotency and Differentiation Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 N1 Developmental Neurobiology King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 P1 Cellular Physiology King's College School, West Road Saturday 01 Jun 09.00-12.00 N4 Sensory Transduction Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 P7 Pathophysiology of Cancer Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 102 Bioinformatics (NST2BBS Paper 102) Craik Marshall Building, Downing Site Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 N2 Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 P9 Cell Assembly and Interactions Faculty of English, 9 West Road
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Pharmacology, 2019 - NST2PH
Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 2 Paper 2 King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 4 Paper 4 Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 1 Paper 1 Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums Site Friday 31 May 13.30-16.30 3 Paper 3 Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge ORAL EXAMINATION Thursday 13 June 08.00-18.00 Candidates requiring an oral examination will be notified by the Senior Examiner
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Physics, 2019 - NST2PHY
Thursday 23 May 09.00-11.00 1/TSP Thermal and statistical physics (2 hour written paper) Department of Physics Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 2/REL Relativity (2 hour written paper) Department of Physics Monday 27 May 09.00-11.00 3/AQP Advanced quantum physics (2 hour written paper) Department of Physics Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.30 8/SCM Soft condensed matter (2 hour written paper) Department of Physics Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.30 4/OE Optics and electrodynamics (2 hour written paper) Department of Physics Friday 31 May 13.30-15.30 6/PNP Particle and nuclear physics (2 hour written paper) Department of Physics Monday 03 Jun 09.00-11.00 7/QCM Quantum condensed matter physics (2 hour written paper) Department of Physics Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 5/AFD Astrophysical fluid dynamics (2 hour written paper) Department of Physics
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Plant Sciences, 2019 - NST2PL
Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 PLM1 Plant signalling networks Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 ZM2 Conservation science Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 PLM2 Microbes: Evolution, genomes and lifestyle Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 PLL2 Responses to global change Corn Exchange Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 PLL1 Plant genomes and synthetic biology King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 PLM3 Evolution and Ecosystem Dynamics Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 ZL4 Applied ecology Faculty of English, 9 West Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 PLL3 Exploiting Plant Metabolism Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 G1 Evolutionary Genetics (NST2GN Paper 5) Department of Genetics ORAL EXAMINATION Details of candidates required for an Oral Examination will be posted on the Department Notice Board.
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Psychology, Neuroscience, and Behaviour, 2019 - NST2PNB
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 N6 Central Mechanisms of Reward, Punishment and Emotion Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 N7 Local Circuits and Neural Networks Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Saturday 25 May 13.30-16.30 N5 Neural Degeneration and Regeneration Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 ZM5 Evolution and behaviour: Genes and individuals Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 N9 Neuronal Plasticity, Modulation and Behaviour Corn Exchange Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 PS1 Motivation, Judgement and Decision-Making (Psychology
Paper) Corn Exchange
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 N8 Memory Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 ZM4 Neuroethology: The neural basis of adaptive behaviour King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 N1 Developmental Neurobiology King's College School, West Road Saturday 01 Jun 09.00-12.00 N4 Sensory Transduction Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 N2 Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Psychology, 2019 - NST2PS
Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 PBS6 Development & Psychopathology Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 1 Paper 1 Department of Psychology Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 2 Paper 2 Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 3 Paper 3 Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS9 The Family Guildhall Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS7 Psychology and Social Issues Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS8 Gender Development Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part II: Zoology, 2019 - NST2ZO
Friday 24 May 13.30-16.30 ZL1 Mammalian evolution and Faunal history Mill Lane Lecture-rooms Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 ZM2 Conservation science Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Saturday 25 May 13.30-16.30 ZL6 Development: cell differentiation and organogenesis Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 ZM5 Evolution and behaviour: Genes and individuals Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 ZL2 Responses to global change Corn Exchange Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 ZM7 From genome to proteome Guildhall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 ZM8 Development: patterning the embryo Faculty of English, 9 West Road Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 ZL7 Cell cycle, signalling and cancer King's College School, West Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 PLM3 Evolution and Ecosystem Dynamics (NST2PL PLM3) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 ZL5 Genetics, development and animal diversity Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 ZM4 Neuroethology: The neural basis of adaptive behaviour King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 ZL4 Applied ecology Faculty of English, 9 West Road Saturday 01 Jun 09.00-12.00 ZL3 Evolution and behaviour: populations and societies Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 ZM3 Human evolutionary ecology Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 102 Bioinformatics Craik Marshall Building, Downing Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 G1 Evolutionary Genetics Department of Genetics Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 ZM6 Cell assembly and interactions Faculty of English, 9 West Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 ZM1 Vertebrate Evolution Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site ORAL EXAMINATION Candidates required to attend an Oral Examination will be notified individually by the Teaching Administrator on Wednesday 12 June.
Natural Sciences Tripos Part III: Astrophysics, 2019 - NST3AS
Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 336 Perturbation Methods Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.00 338 Optical & Infrared Astronomical Telescopes &
Instruments Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 301 Quantum Field Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 328 Boundary Value Problems for Linear PDEs Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 317 Structure & Evolution of Stars Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 302 Symmetries, fields and particles Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 315 Extrasolar Planets: Atmospheres & Interiors Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 309 General Relativity Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 314 Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 316 Planetary System Dynamics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 306 String Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 305 The Standard Model Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-15.30 321 Dynamics of Astrophysical Discs Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 310 Cosmology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 331 Hydrodynamic Stability Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-15.30 322 Binary Stars Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Thursday 06 Jun 13.30-16.30 341 Numerical Solution of Differential Equations Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 312 Advanced Cosmology Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Friday 07 Jun 13.30-16.30 323 Quantum Information Theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 219 Astrostatistics Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road Monday 10 Jun 13.30-16.30 311 Black Holes Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Biochemistry, 2019 - NST3BI
Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 1 Paper 1 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site Saturday 01 Jun 13.30-16.45 2 Paper 2
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Mill Lane Lecture-rooms
For Paper 2, candidates will be admitted just prior to the examination room at the scheduled start time and will be given 15 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing. ORAL EXAMINATION If needed, the Oral Examinations will be held on Tues 11th and Wed 12th June, details will be published by the Department of Biochemistry.
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Chemistry, 2019 - NST3CH
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.10 2 Paper 2 (3 hour written paper)
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemistry
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-10.30 IDP1 Atmospheric chemistry and global change Department of Chemistry Thursday 30 May 09.00-10.40 3C Paper 3C
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemistry
Thursday 30 May 09.00-11.25 3B Paper 3B (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemistry
Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.10 3A Paper 3A (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemistry
Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.00 IDP2 Geological Carbon Cycle and Long Term Climate Change Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Friday 31 May 13.30-15.40 1C Paper 1C
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Department of Chemistry
Friday 31 May 13.30-16.10 1B Paper 1B (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemistry
Friday 31 May 13.30-16.40 1A Paper 1A (There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.)
Department of Chemistry
Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-10.30 IDP3 Materials, electronics, and renewable energy Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site For Papers 1A, 1B, 1C, 2, 3A, 3B, 3C candidates will be admitted just prior to the examination room at the scheduled start time of the examination and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Earth Sciences, 2019 - NST3ES
Thursday 23 May 13.30-16.30 SP Seminar Paper Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Friday 24 May 09.00-10.30 O1 Continental tectonics and mountains Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Saturday 25 May 13.30-15.00 O2 Probing lithospheric dynamics through space and time Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Monday 27 May 09.00-10.30 O13 Magnetism of Earth and planetary materials Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Monday 27 May 13.30-15.00 O6 Evolution and composition of the Earth's mantle Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-10.30 IDP1 Atmospheric chemistry and global change (Interdisciplinary
paper) (1 and a half hour written paper) Department of Chemistry
Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.00 O8 Planetary chemistry and evolution Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Wednesday 29 May 09.00-10.30 M17 Nuclear Materials Option Faculty of History, West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-10.30 O7 Volcanology: physical mechanisms and petrological
processes Faculty of History, West Road
Wednesday 29 May 13.30-15.00 O9 Magma dynamics Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Thursday 30 May 09.00-10.30 O14 Electron microscopy (M8) Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.00 IDP2 Earth System and Climate Change Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Saturday 01 Jun 09.00-10.30 O3 Structure and dynamics of the deep Earth Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Monday 03 Jun 09.00-10.30 O11 Reconstructing Climate and Ocean Physics Using The
Marine Sedimentary Record Department of Earth Sciences
Monday 03 Jun 14.00-15.30 O5 Advanced topics in sedimentary geology and stratigraphy Department of Earth Sciences Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-10.30 O4 Records of environmental change in Earth history Department of Earth Sciences Tuesday 04 Jun 14.00-15.30 O12 Magnetoelastic Coupling in minerals and functional
materials Department of Earth Sciences
Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-10.30 O10 Chemical weathering Department of Earth Sciences Wednesday 05 Jun 14.00-15.30 O16 Vertebrate palaeobiology Department of Earth Sciences Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-10.30 IDP3 Materials, electronics, and renewable energy
(Interdisciplinary paper) (1and a half hour written paper) Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site
OPTION COURSE PRACTICAL EXAMINATION (in the Department of Earth Sciences) To be held from Monday 20 - Wednesday 22 May. Details of any Practicals scheduled will be issued by the Department.
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Materials Science, 2019 - NST3MS
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 1 Paper 1 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, 27 Charles Babbage Rd Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 2 Paper 2 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, 27 Charles Babbage Rd Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 3 Paper 3 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, 27 Charles Babbage Rd
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Physics, 2019 - NST3PHY
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-10.30 2/IDP1 Atmospheric chemistry and global change Department of Chemistry Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 1/QFT Quantum field theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences,
Clarkson Road Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.00 2/IDP2 Geological Carbon Cycle and Long Term Climate Change Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 3/GPP General physics paper Department of Physics Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-10.30 2/IDP3 Materials, electronics and renewable energy Room A, SSC Building, New Museums Site Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 2/AQFT Advanced quantum field theory Centre for Mathematical Sciences,
Clarkson Road
Natural Sciences Tripos, Part III: Systems Biology, 2019 - NST3SB
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 3 Mathematical modelling and analysis of networks Craik Marshall Building, Downing Site Saturday 01 Jun 13.30-16.45 4 Data handling problem and outline grant proposal
(There is reading time for this exam, see below for details.) Mill Lane Lecture-rooms
Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-11.00 1 Integrative essays Cambridge Institute of Criminology Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 2 Data acquisition and handling Cambridge Institute of Criminology For Paper 4, candidates will be admitted to the examination room just prior to the scheduled start time of the examination and will be given 15 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing. ORAL EXAMINATION Thursday 13 June Candidates requiring an oral examination will be notified by the Senior Examiner
Examination in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies for the degree of Master of Philosophy, 2019 - OSM1
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 J7 Literary Japanese Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 HEB7 Hebrew and Semitic Studies: Language Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 HEB9 Hebrew and Semitic Studies: Texts Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 HEB11 Hebrew and Semitic Studies: Methodology Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 C13A Advanced readings in Chinese on a relevant subject Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms
Preliminary Examination for Part II of the Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Tripos, 2019 - PBP2
Friday 24 May 09.00-10.30 PBS4WP Cognitive Neuroscience & Experimental Psychology Written
Practical Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 ED2 Language, Communication and Literacies Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 PBS4 Cognitive Neuroscience & Experimental Psychology Paper
1 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 PBS2 Psychological enquiry and methods Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS3 Social and developmental psychology Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS1 Introduction to psychology Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 11 Jun 13.30-16.30 NS1 Evolution and Behaviour Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - PBT0
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 PHIL1 Metaphysics Lady Mitchell Hall Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 ED2 Language, Communication, & Literacies Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 PHIL2 Ethics & Political Philosophy Lady Mitchell Hall Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 PHIL3 Meaning Lady Mitchell Hall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 POL1 The Modern State & its Alternatives Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 PBS2 Psychological enquiry and methods Corn Exchange Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 SAN1 Social Anthropology: The Comparative Perspective Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 NS2 Mathematical Biology Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 B1 Humans in Biological Perspective Corn Exchange Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS1 Introduction to psychology Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 A1 World Archaeology Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Wednesday 05 Jun 13.30-16.30 SOC1 Modern Societies I: Introduction to Sociology Corn Exchange Tuesday 11 Jun 13.30-16.30 NS1 Evolution & Behaviour Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - PBT1
Thursday 23 May 13.30-16.30 ED3 Modernity, globalization and education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Friday 24 May 09.00-10.30 PBS4WP Cognitive Neuroscience & Experimental Psychology Written
Practical Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 PBS4 Cognitive Neuroscience & Experimental Psychology Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New Museums Site
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 PHIL7 Political Philosophy Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 PHIL4 Metaphysics & Epistemology Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 BAN2 Human Ecology and Behaviour King's College School, West Road Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 PHIL6 Ethics Guildhall Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 PBS2 Psychological enquiry and methods Corn Exchange Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 NS2 Neurobiology King's College School, West Road Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 SOC2 Social theory Corn Exchange Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS3 Social and developmental psychology Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 HPS1 History and Philosophy of Science Paper 1 Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 HPS2 History and Philosophy of Science Paper 2 Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS1 Introduction to psychology Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC3 Modern societies II Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-10.00 NS3 Neurobiology Guildhall Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 BAN3 Human Evolution Guildhall Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 BAN8 Health & Disease Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Tripos, Part II, 2019 - PBT2
Wednesday 22 May 09.00-12.00 ED4 The Psychology of Education Mary Allan Building, Hills Road Thursday 23 May 09.00-12.00 PBS6 Development and psychopathology Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 BAN7 Human Behaviour and Culture Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 PHIL9 Philosophy of Mind Lady Mitchell Hall Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 BAN5S Major Topics in Human Evolutionary Studies Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 BAN6 Evolution within our Species Corn Exchange Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 PBS10 Cognitive and Experimental Psychology Corn Exchange Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 PBS11 Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.40 CR1 Criminology, Sentencing & the Penal System Faculty of Law Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 PHIL10 Ethics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS9 The Family Guildhall Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 HPS3 Modern Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS7 Psychology and social issues Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-16.30 SOC7 Media, Culture and Society Corn Exchange Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 HPS4 Epistemology and Metaphysics of Science Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 PBS8 Gender development Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC13 Medicine, Body and Society Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 PHIL11 Political Philosophy Faculty of History, West Road Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 SOC11 Racism, Race and Ethnicity Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site
Philosophy Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - PHT0
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 1 Metaphysics Lady Mitchell Hall Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 2 Ethics and political philosophy Lady Mitchell Hall Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 3 Meaning Lady Mitchell Hall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 4 Set texts Lady Mitchell Hall Friday 31 May 13.30-15.30 5 Formal Methods Lady Mitchell Hall
Philosophy Tripos, Part IB, 2019 - PHT1
Friday 24 May 09.00-10.30 8/WP Experimental Psychology (Written practical examination) Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports
Centre Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 5 Early modern philosophy Babbage Lecture Theatre, New Museums
Site Friday 24 May 13.30-16.30 2 Logic Faculty of English, 9 West Road Saturday 25 May 09.00-12.00 8/1 Experimental Psychology Paper 1 Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 7 Political philosophy Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 1 Metaphysics and epistemology Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 3 Ethics Guildhall Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 6 Philosophy of science Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 4 Greek and Roman philosophy Crausaz Wordsworth Building, Robinson
College Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 8/2 Experimental Psychology Paper 2 Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 9 General paper Faculty of English, 9 West Road
Philosophy Tripos, Part II, 2019 - PHT2
Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 2 Philosophy of mind Lady Mitchell Hall Friday 24 May 09.00-12.00 7 Mathematical logic Lady Mitchell Hall Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 4 European philosophy from Kant Exam Hall, Student Services Centre, New
Museums Site Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 6 Philosophy of science Corn Exchange Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 9 Wittgenstein Corn Exchange Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 11 Aesthetics Lady Mitchell Hall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 5 Philosophy in the long middle ages Lady Mitchell Hall Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 8 Philosophical logic Lady Mitchell Hall Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 1 Metaphysics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 3 Ethics Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 14 Plato Cambridge Institute of Criminology Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 10 Political philosophy Faculty of History, West Road Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 12 General paper Sidgwick Avenue Lecture-rooms Monday 10 Jun 09.00-12.00 16 Philosophy, Politics and the Polis Faculty of English, 9 West Road
First Examination for the Bachelor of Theology for Ministry Degree, 2019 - TME1
Friday 24 May 09.00-11.00 26 New Testament Exegesis Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 11 Reading the Christian Bible Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 2 Elementary Hebrew Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 12 Christian Doctrine Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 13 Belief & Practice in the Early Church Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 3 Introduction to New Testament Greek Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 31 Church & Sacraments Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 32 Patterns of Christian worship Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Second Examination for the Bachelor of Theology for Ministry Degree, 2019 - TME2
Friday 24 May 09.00-11.00 26 New Testament Exegesis Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 44 Christian Ethics Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 2 Elementary Hebrew Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 21 Intermediate Languages & Texts: Intermediate Hebrew Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 22 Intermediate Languages & Texts: New Testament Greek Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 23 Old Testament Studies Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 24 1 Corinthians Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 31 Church & Sacraments Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 32 Patterns of Christian worship Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Diploma in Theology for Ministry, 2018-19 - DTM1
Friday 24 May 09.00-11.00 26 New Testament Exegesis Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Friday 24 May 13.30-15.30 44 Christian Ethics Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 11 Reading the Christian Bible Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 2 Elementary Hebrew Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 12 Christian Doctrine Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Thursday 30 May 13.30-16.30 29 The Gospel & Western Culture Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 13 Belief and Practice in the Early Church Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 3 Introduction to New Testament Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 04 Jun 13.30-15.30 32 Patterns of Christian worship Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Advanced Diploma in Theology and Religious Studies, 2019 - TRD1
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 A1C Scriptural languages and texts: Sanskrit Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 B16 Life and thought of religious Hinduism and Buddhism Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 D1E Philosophy in the Long Middle Ages Lady Mitchell Hall Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 B1B Intermediate languages and texts: New Testament Greek Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 B5 The Johannine tradition Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 C12 Theology and the Natural Sciences II Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 B4 The letters of Paul Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 B8 Great Christian Theologians Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 B10 Philosophy of religion: God, freedom, and the soul Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion Tripos, Part I, 2019 - TRPT1
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 A1A Scriptural languages and texts: Hebrew I (Elementary
Hebrew) Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 A1B Scriptural languages and texts: New Testament Greek Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 A1C Scriptural languages and texts: Sanskrit Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 A1D Scriptural languages and texts: Qur'anic Arabic Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 A5 The Question of God Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 A2 David: Israel's greatest hero? Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 A4 Christianity and the transformation of culture Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 A8 Philosophy of religion and ethics Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 A6 Understanding contemporary religion Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 A3 Jesus and the origins of the Gospel Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion Tripos, Part IIA, 2019 - TRPT2
Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 B11 Ethics and faith Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Monday 27 May 09.00-12.00 B14 Life, thought, and worship of modern Judaism Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 A1A Scriptural languages and texts: Hebrew I (Elementary
Hebrew) Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 A1B Scriptural languages and texts: New Testament Greek Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 B17 Meaning Lady Mitchell Hall Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 B16 Life and thought of religious Hinduism and Buddhism Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 B1A Intermediate languages and texts: Hebrew II (Intermediate
Hebrew) Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 B1C Intermediate languages and texts: Sanskrit Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 B1D Intermediate languages and texts: Arabic Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 B1B Intermediate languages and texts: New Testament Greek Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 B5 The Johannine tradition Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 B6 Christianity in late antiquity (to circa 600) Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Monday 03 Jun 09.00-12.00 B2 Israel in Exile: Literature, History, & Theology Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 B3 The shaping of Jewish identity (332 BCE -70CE) Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 B4 The letters of Paul Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-12.00 B8 Great Christian Theologians Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 B15 Introduction to Islam Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 B10 Philosophy of religion: God, freedom, and the soul Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Theological and Religious Studies Tripos Part IIB, 2019 - TRT3
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 C1A Advanced languages and texts: Hebrew III (Advanced texts) Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 28 May 09.00-12.00 C1B Advanced languages and texts: Greek Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 28 May 13.30-16.30 C11 Truth, God and Metaphysics Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 B1A Intermediate languages and texts: Hebrew II (Intermediate
Hebrew) Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 C2 Creation and covenant Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Wednesday 29 May 09.00-12.00 D1E Philosophy in the Long Middle Ages Lady Mitchell Hall Wednesday 29 May 13.30-16.30 B1B Intermediate languages and texts: New Testament Greek Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Thursday 30 May 09.00-12.00 C6 Disputed questions in the Christian tradition Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Friday 31 May 09.00-12.00 C3 New Testament Christology Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Monday 03 Jun 13.30-16.30 C12 Theology & Natural Science: God & Creatures Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Tuesday 04 Jun 09.00-12.00 C8 Judaism II Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-12.00 C9 Islam II Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue Friday 07 Jun 09.00-12.00 C10 Hinduism and Buddhism II Little Hall, Sidgwick Avenue
Veterinary Sciences Tripos, Part IA, 2019 - VET0
Monday 27 May 11.00-15.15 VAP2 Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Section II (Practical)
(Details to be issued by the Department) Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
Tuesday 28 May 09.00-10.00 VAP1 Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Section I Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Tuesday 28 May 10.15-12.15 VAP3 Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Section III Sports Centre Studio, Cambridge Sports Centre
Thursday 30 May 09.00-10.00 MIMS1 Molecules in Medical Science Section I Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Thursday 30 May 13.30-15.30 MIMS2 Molecules in Medical Science Section II Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Saturday 01 Jun 13.30-15.30 MIMS3 Molecules in Medical Science Section III Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Wednesday 05 Jun 09.00-10.00 HOM2 Homeostasis Section II (Experimental written practical) Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Thursday 06 Jun 09.00-10.00 HOM1 Homeostasis Section I Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Thursday 06 Jun 10.15-12.15 HOM3 Homeostasis Section III Sports Hall, Cambridge Sports Centre Tuesday 11 Jun 09.00-17.00 HOM2/P Homeostasis Section II (Histology practical) Department of Physiology, Development
and Neuroscience
Final Veterinary Examination, Part I, 2019 - VTE1
Monday 03 Jun 09.00-10.30 1 Respiratory system Department of Veterinary Medicine Friday 14 Jun 10.00-11.30 10 Veterinary public health Mill Lane Library, 8 Mill Lane, Cambridge
Final Veterinary Examination, Part II, 2019/Resit Examination, VTE2/VTE2R
Monday 27 May 13.30-15.30 1 Paper 1 Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Tuesday 28 May 13.30-15.30 2 Paper 2 Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Rd Wednesday 29 May 09.00-13.00 PR Final Veterinary Examination, Part II - Practical examination
(Details to be issued by the Department of Veterinary Medicine)
Department of Veterinary Medicine