Quantifying the Cambridge Cluster

02 May 2023

Thanks to the work of two Cambridge researchers, businesses and policymakers alike can see how the Cambridge Cluster continues to thrive and what steps they should take to ensure a sustainable future.

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River with black fen soil in background

Fixing the Fens

14 April 2023

Reconciling human activities with nature is never going to be easy, but a new Cambridge group is using everything it’s got to try and protect a vital part of the UK.

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Maureen and her repaired toaster

Let's get fixable: why we need the right to repair

14 March 2023

From toasters that won’t pop to farmers hacking their own tractors, we ask why the right to repair is important for people and for the planet – and we visit a local Repair Café to meet some of the 'fixers' in action.

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Student using an indoor rowing machine

Cambridge backs local rowing outreach

27 February 2023

A rowing programme for less advantaged young people in East Anglia started by city clubs and supported by collegiate Cambridge has now grown to 500 students at nine state schools across the region with plans for more.

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Cambridge Festival launches extensive programme for 2023

10 February 2023

Could a new theory of the Universe be Stephen Hawking’s biggest legacy? How has popular music addressed political conflict? Are the big tech firms the new colonialists? And is the education system making the crisis in mental health in young women and girls worse?

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Bhaskar Vira attending a Get In reception

Expansion of Get In programme aimed at under-represented students

25 January 2023

‘Get In Cambridge’, a programme that encourages students from under-represented ethnic minority backgrounds to come to Cambridge, has almost doubled in size this year.  The programme aims to break down barriers around perception and finance through outreach activities and financial support for undergraduates and Master’s students.

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