Arts and humanities

Can ancient dead languages save today's endangered languages? A tale of identity and visibility

24 Feb 2025

The world is facing a language crisis. Of its c.7,000 languages, Glottolog estimates that only 35% are safe - the rest are at varying stages of being...

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Composite of Gibbs Building at King's College superimposed onto a rainbow flag

The queer men of H staircase

11 Feb 2025

For the past 300 years, the Gibbs Building at King’s College, Cambridge, has been home to many of history’s most influential characters. A new book...

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A University of Cambridge student stargazing at the Institute of Astronomy.

The Cambridge Awards 2024 for Research Impact and Engagement

03 Feb 2025

Meet the winner of the Cambridge Awards 2024 for Research Impact and Engagement and learn more about their projects.

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Dr Federica Gigante in front of the fresco

‘Altar tent’ discovery puts Islamic art at the heart of medieval Christianity

01 Feb 2025

A 13th-century fresco rediscovered in Ferrara provides unique evidence of medieval churches using Islamic tents to conceal their high altars. Dr...

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The codemakers

24 Jan 2025

The 2025 Darwin Lecture series looks at codes, be they computational, mathematical, biological, linguistic or even musical.

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The Old Bailey in London. Photo: Art De Cade via Flikr under a CC license

Brits still associate working-class accents with criminal behaviour – study warns of bias in the criminal justice system

17 Jan 2025

People who speak with accents perceived as ‘working-class’ including those from Liverpool, Newcastle, Bradford and London risk being stereotyped as...

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Nativity scene with the Star of Bethlehem

What was the Star of Bethlehem?

23 Dec 2024

It’s a key feature of a school nativity play, but what’s the science behind the Star of Bethlehem?

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ʻAhuʻula (feathered cape) from Hawaii, MAA, 1947.403. Photo ©Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology

Pacific curators restore Indigenous voices to colonial-era collections

08 Dec 2024

'Fault Lines', a new exhibition at MAA, offers an intimate exploration of Pacific cultures guided by Indigenous curators and contemporary artists...

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Joya Chatterji at the award ceremony for the Wolfson History Prize 2024

Professor Joya Chatterji awarded Wolfson History Prize 2024

03 Dec 2024

Chatterji wins for Shadows at Noon , her genre-defying history of South Asia during the 20th century.

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Ancient Egypt gallery at The Fitzwilliam Museum. Photo: The Fitzwillliam Museum / David Valinsky Photography

Report highlights University’s under-researched African collections

03 Dec 2024

The University's collections include an estimated 350,000 artefacts, alongside natural history specimens and human/ancestral remains, from Africa...

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100 million Cambridge English exams taken since 1913

Marking a milestone in English language exams

02 Dec 2024

100 million Cambridge English exams and tests have been taken around the world since 1913, according to figures from Cambridge University Press...

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Spread the word!

18 Nov 2024

Dr Mark Wormald helps launch Elemental Poetry Cambridge – a new project to get the city writing.

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