Cambridge's international work spans many regions around the world and is shaped by strong academic links, partnerships and deep local knowledge. Regional profiles and working groups help the University understand local contexts, share insight, and connect people with relevant expertise. These efforts support our academic community to plan their activity in each region and to link their work across the University.

Our work in your region

Africa

Vibrant teaching and research programmes focused on Africa exist across Cambridge. These have been brought together in a major University-wide initiative: the Cambridge-Africa Programme.

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Asia-Pacific

The range and diversity of countries in the wide Asia-Pacific region is reflected in Cambridge’s varied and dynamic range of activities - in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore and elsewhere in the region.

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China

In the People's Republic of China, Cambridge academics are engaged in a broad range of collaborations with Chinese colleagues, in areas as diverse as food security, the design of sustainable buildings, photonics and mental health.

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Europe

Through high-level participation in pan-European bodies and through strong bilateral relations with institutions in other European countries, Cambridge is committed to active and positive engagement with its partners across our continent.

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India

Our academics are involved in many key research projects with Indian partners, in areas as varied as sensor technology, multilingualism, antimicrobial resistance, inclusive education, agriculture, and resilience to earthquakes.

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North America

Strong transatlantic relationships have long been a feature of education and research at Cambridge. Our academics are involved in world-leading collaborations with American and Canadian colleagues in every area of research.

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