Grid Computing Project funded by DTI

22 November 2005
The University of Cambridge is a major contributor on a project funded by the Department of Trade and Industry to deliver an innovative computational service to speed research and development for organisations developing or applying novel materials.
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Moving ahead with the Toyota way

21 November 2005
Mr Yoshio Ishizaka, Senior Advisor to the Board of the Toyota Motor Corporation, will be discussing the future of the automotive industry in the next CMI Distinguished Lecture at 5pm, today (Tuesday, 22nd November 2005) at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
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Identity cards in Britain

21 November 2005
Dr Jon Agar from the Department of History and Philosophy of Science has published a paper on the History & Policy web site exploring a controversial topic of government today – the implementation of identity cards in Britain.
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Maths project wins Queen’s Anniversary prize

18 November 2005

The University of Cambridge has been awarded its third Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education; it was announced yesterday that the Millennium Mathematics Project, based at the University of Cambridge, has been awarded the 2005 Prize for Higher and Further Education.

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Cambridge leadership seminar

18 November 2005
There was an excited buzz around Judge Business School on the evening of November 17 as students, alumni and staff filled the lecture theatre ready for the Cambridge Leadership Seminar given by Ian Davis, Worldwide Managing Director, McKinsey and Company.
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Thoroughbred genes

17 November 2005
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) in London are studying the bones of history’s greatest Thoroughbred racehorses to better understand what made the horses so unique. Some of the most famous horses that will be studied include Eclipse, Hyperion, Hermit and St. Simon.
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Academics awarded Philip Leverhulme Prize

17 November 2005
Dr Tim Lewens from the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Dr Clemens Kaminski of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Dr Andrea Ferrari from the Department of Engineering have been awarded the 2005 Philip Leverhulme Prize.
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