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Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)

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What are gravitational waves and why are they important? What can neutrinos and other particles from space tell us about our cosmic surroundings? While telescopes measuring light in its various forms are the main tools of the astronomer, we do have some other ways of learning about what is out there in the Universe. Join us to find out what these methods have told us so far, and what the future holds for 'non-electromagnetic' (light-based) astronomy.

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Unless otherwise stated, teaching and assessment for ICE courses are in English. Students whose first language is not English should refer to the Competence in the English Language Policy for further guidance.

Printable versions of our brochures are available to download from the Institute Publications page.

Course dates

13 May 2017

Course duration

1 day(s)

Course fee

£90

Academic Directors, Course Directors and Tutors are subject to change, when necessary.

Venue

Institute of Continuing Education
University of Cambridge
Cambridge
CB23 8AQ
UK

Qualifications / Credits

Non-accredited

Teaching sessions

Meetings: 1

Course code

1617NDX045