Marking the centenary of Turing's birth
23 June 2012Saturday 23 June marks the centenary of the birth of Alan Turing - mathematical genius, hero of the WWII code breakers of Bletchley Park, and...
Research
Saturday 23 June marks the centenary of the birth of Alan Turing - mathematical genius, hero of the WWII code breakers of Bletchley Park, and...
A new exhibition launching at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology explores the psychology and politics of living with HIV/AIDS in South Africa, where social...
Research provides insight into feasibility of virus becoming airborne transmissible.
With church attendance dwindling, it’s easy to ignore the pockets of radical Protestantism that continue to flourish in many small communities. Research by Cambridge social...
A new book documents how staff at a primary school built on a previous study by Cambridge researchers to create an inclusive learning environment -...
Cambridge academic Dr Robert Macfarlane’s new book – The Old Ways – is a remarkable excursion into the many-layered landscape of life and literature with...
A new study has highlighted untapped potential within the shared ownership schemes designed to help first-time buyers.
A campaign to republish an out-of-print classic on the subject of African culture, using funds donated by academics, enthusiasts and general readers, has been launched...
After years of being overlooked as a film genre, amateur cinema is finally being recognised by academics as a form that merits serious study in...
New research focusing on educating young people about sex and HIV/AIDS in Africa is using innovative techniques – such as ‘photo-voice’ and role-play – to...