Mature students discover how Cambridge can open doors
14 November 2008A group of prospective mature students took part in a pilot mature students shadowing day run by Cambridge University Students Union (CUSU) yesterday.
A group of prospective mature students took part in a pilot mature students shadowing day run by Cambridge University Students Union (CUSU) yesterday.
Local charities were awarded £40,000 in a prizegiving ceremony held at the University of Cambridge on Wednesday 12 November.
A seminar at Hughes Hall at 6pm on Thursday 13 November will discuss whether new drugs to treat infectious and neglected diseases can be developed.
The University of Cambridge has been selected, along with two other leading European universities, as a host for the Amgen Scholars Europe programme starting next summer.
On Wednesday 12 November Cambridge University students will take part in a debate in the EU Parliament, with the aim of improving the European Union’s relationship with its citizens.
Around 100 Cambridge University students have registered an interest in the University of Cambridge Ambassadors Project (UCAP) which involves current students in a range of widening participation activities.
Turnstone Estates and the University of Cambridge marked the start of work on their new mixed-used development in Cambridge at a special ceremony yesterday.
Corpus Christi Fellow and Director of Studies for Social and Political Sciences, Dr Gerard Duveen, who died on November 8, was a leading figure in social psychology.
‘You’re hired’. These are the words that the contestants on the television series The Apprentice long to hear, but few ever do. Tim Campbell was the first winner of Sir Alan Sugar’s hit TV series and is now coming to Cambridge to share his expertise.
World renowned composer Sir Philip Ledger CBE will conduct a performance at a service this Sunday, November 9, in Christ’s College Chapel at the University of Cambridge.