Wordfest at home at Newnham
24 March 2010Newnham is offering the chance to experience a series of literary gems as part of its ongoing collaboration with the widely celebrated Cambridge Wordfest event to be held from 9 to11 April.
Newnham is offering the chance to experience a series of literary gems as part of its ongoing collaboration with the widely celebrated Cambridge Wordfest event to be held from 9 to11 April.
Why do some people with mental illnesses entertain bizarre and seemingly irrational beliefs that make their lives a misery?
The number of Intellectual Property transactions completed by Cambridge Enterprise continued to rise in 2009, along with a 39 per cent increase in the number of consultancy agreements negotiated on behalf of the University’s academics.
Two senior Cambridge academics have recently returned from lecture tours in India thanks to a newly-launched Scheme supported by distinguished alumnus Dr Yusuf Hamied (pictured).
Why do some people with mental illnesses entertain bizarre and seemingly irrational beliefs that make their lives a misery?
The Cambridge Central Asia Forum and Kazakhstan Society invited people from across the city and UK to mark the coming of spring over the weekend by celebrating Navroz, a traditional ancient Iranian festival marking the Persian New Year.
Cambridge is playing host this week to more than 180 students from 63 countries who are attending this year’s Student Conference on Conservation Science.
Cambridge Professor Shankar Balasubramanian has been named Innovator of the Year by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).
A young dog hit by a car and left for dead has been ‘rebuilt’ by a team of 40 vets, nurses and students in the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital in Cambridge.
An exhibition featuring Tim Head's latest work opens from tomorrow at Kettle's Yard.