Chinese Minister of Education announcements

30 September 2005
Two major initiatives to support Chinese students and academics at the University of Cambridge and in China were announced today as the Minister of Education from the People’s Republic of China, Minister Zhou Ji, visited Cambridge on his first official visit to the UK.
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Public and Private

30 September 2005
Professor Alison Richard, Vice-Chancellor, delivered her annual address to the Regent House at the Senate-House on Saturday (1 October).
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Drug addiction? Just forget about it.

29 September 2005
Researchers from the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University showed that they can selectively knock out the memories associated with cocaine, a finding that may help in the development of new ways to overcome addiction.
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Safer Parking, Safer Cycling

27 September 2005

The country's first ever Park & Cycle facility improves the health of its users and safeguards the local environment. Now it has been confirmed that it also plays an important part in combating crime and anti-social behaviour.

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Cambridge launches £1bn fundraising campaign

23 September 2005
The University of Cambridge has launched a major global fundraising campaign, aiming to raise £1 billion by 2012. The Cambridge 800th Anniversary Campaign will seek to secure the excellence of Cambridge in the 21st century.
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Cambridge students scoop SET Awards

21 September 2005
Four students and a lecturer from the University of Cambridge were honoured at this year's Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) Awards, held on Tuesday (20 September).
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Alumni Weekend

21 September 2005
Over 1,000 people from 15 countries are returning to Cambridge for the 15th Alumni Weekend.
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Physics at Work

19 September 2005
Two thousand teenagers are attending the 21st annual Physics At Work exhibition, which starts today (20 September) and features forensic scientists and a car that can do thousands of miles to the gallon.
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Stem cell research powerhouse

14 September 2005
The University of Cambridge has recruited Professor Austin Smith to head a new Institute for Stem Cell Biology. The Institute is being created to bring together outstanding researchers with the aim of harnessing stem cell biology for future medical applications.
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