New network for East of England’s ladies who launch

28 November 2005
The East of England is a uniquely entrepreneurial environment, with cutting-edge research organisations, switched-on local authorities, a keen investment community, a competitive service industry, and a world-class network of universities. So why aren’t more women in Silicon Fen starting their own companies or taking leadership roles within existing high-tech organisations? That’s the question that a new conference for women working in technology is hoping to answer and address.
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Live genetic fingerprinting

28 November 2005
The University of Cambridge’s infamous Naked Scientists will launch the UK’s first ever BBC Radio DNA fingerprinting ’‘race’ on 2 December 2005.
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Ideas to Reality celebration 2005

25 November 2005
Celebrating the achievements of University of Cambridge innovators and their commercial partners, Cambridge Enterprise held its third annual Ideas to Reality Celebration on 16 November.
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Tampering with the past

24 November 2005

£1m grant goes to four university departments working in unprecedented collaboration to uncover how the Victorians tampered with the past and changed history.

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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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