Working together for Women

20 October 2003
Women at the University are being invited to attend a series of seminars to discuss areas relevant to their everyday working lives.
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New test for dementia

17 October 2003
A new method of detecting the early signs of dementia has proved 100% accurate in a preliminary study at the University of Cambridge. The research was conducted on patients attending the Addenbrooke's Hospital Memory Clinic.
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Debating Europe's Future

17 October 2003
The future of Europe will be the focus of six seminars to be held in the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge, starting in October.
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Child poverty cut by a quarter

15 October 2003
By next spring, the Government will have reduced child poverty by a quarter, new research conducted by the University of Cambridge and the London School of Economics suggests.
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Animal research defended

10 October 2003
In response to this weekend's proposed demonstration by animal rights groups, the University has issued the following statement from Pro Vice-Chancellor Tony Minson.
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QAA report published

10 October 2003
Today the Quality Assurance Agency publishes its Institutional Audit Report on the University of Cambridge. Commenting on the publication of the Report, Graham Allen, the University's Academic Secretary welcomed its findings.
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Hotting up

03 October 2003
A conference examining the first results of the world’s largest computer, the ‘Earth Simulator,’ was held at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge (1-3 October).
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Working with dyslexia

03 October 2003

A nationwide campaign began this week (29 Sept-4 Oct) to raise awareness of issues that face dyslexic people whilst studying and in the workplace.

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Cambridge moving forward

01 October 2003
In a series of interviews this week, Professor Alison Richard, the new Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, spoke about the importance of building up a solid and comprehensive bursary system at Cambridge that would attract the best and brightest students from all backgrounds.
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