Opinion: Women’s suffrage centenary is a rallying call for us all to take action
06 Feb 2018As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of women gaining the vote in the UK today, the fight for equality feels far from over, says historian Dr Amy Erickson
As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of women gaining the vote in the UK today, the fight for equality feels far from over, says historian Dr Amy Erickson
Members of collegiate Cambridge have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to society
Tickets go on sale next week for the city’s hugely popular heritage weekend, Open Cambridge, which runs from 8-9 September and is celebrating its tenth year with the biggest and most ambitious programme of events ever.
Every year, 200,000 young people participate in access initiatives run by the University and the Colleges. This programme includes a wide range of opportunities specifically designed to inspire young women and to foster greater participation in certain areas of Higher Education and work.
The 2014-2015 Green Impact award ceremony was held last night (June 10) to recognise the achievements from teams across the University.
Student union thanks staff for supporting students and enhancing the educational experience
Eco-friendly and ethical catering recognised in annual awards ceremony.
Five Cambridge academics have been welcomed into the Fellowship of the British Academy.
Book launch highlights the lives and work of women at the University
In Re J (Children) [2013] UKSC 9 the Supreme Court considered a child protection case involving a mother who had previously been suspected of causing significant harm to her child, and was now looking after different children in a new relationship. Brian Sloan discusses the implications of the case and analyses the Court's attempts to balance non- intervention into family life with child protection.