Spotlight on: Athena SWAN awards
Athena SWAN awards recognise good employment practice for women working in STEMM subjects. They also play a role in recruiting the best academics and maximising the competitiveness of departments at Cambridge.
Athena SWAN awards recognise good employment practice for women working in STEMM subjects. They also play a role in recruiting the best academics and maximising the competitiveness of departments at Cambridge.
Since it first made its way into the laboratory a century ago, the fruit fly has helped transform biological research. Today, Cambridge is home to the greatest concentration of fly researchers in the world, and what they are discovering using this tiny insect is astonishing
Six Cambridge Academics have been elected to the Academy of Medical Sciences, in recognition of their contribution to the advancement of medical science.
A mentor-based scheme aims to improve the number of women putting themselves forward for promotion.
A new photographic exhibition looks at clinical research through the eyes of patients and researchers.
Research on Egypt is looking at how to read revolution and grass roots opposition through social media.
An international group of scholars will explore the roots of Morocco’s political landscape in a foundational, but little understood, period of its modern his
What are the ethical implications for society of allowing healthy people to take ‘smart drugs’ to enhance their performance?