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The University has launched one of the world’s largest portfolios of online executive education courses. This gives individuals and organisations access to our full range of online and face-to-face executive and professional courses.
The war with Iran: An expert analysis
The war with Iran: An expert analysis
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News - Cambridge receives University of Sanctuary accreditation
The move enshrines a commitment from the University to support people from displaced communities who come to the UK with the hope of continuing their studies or academic careers and to providing a safe space for them.

Features - Transforming women's health
Endometriosis affects around 10% of women worldwide and is often a cause of infertility. Léa Wenger's startup, Cyclana, has set itself the task of understanding the disease and finding a treatment.

News - Graphene-based artificial skin brings human-like touch to robots
Robots are becoming increasingly capable in vision and movement, yet touch remains one of their major weaknesses. Now, researchers have developed a miniature tactile sensor that could give robots something much closer to a human sense of touch.
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Admissions - Discover Cambridge: Master’s and PhD study webinars - Monday 16 March to Friday 20 March
Join us for a series of lunchtime webinars to guide you through the practicalities of applying for postgraduate study at Cambridge.

Festival - Cambridge Festival: Monday 16 March to Thursday 2 April
Take part in free talks, films, exhibitions, walks and family events at the Cambridge Festival 2026. Meet some of our researchers and thought-leaders working in pioneering fields that will impact us all.

Exhibitions - Talking Plants: until Sunday 12 April
From ant plant meditations to orchid jokes, an exhibition at Cambridge University Botanic Garden gives a voice to rare specimens. A new experiment invites visitors to have real-time conversations with plants using artificial intelligence.












