Cambridge conference taps into 2012 London Olympics
08 June 2010A conference this week in Cambridge will help companies tap into the £1.7 billion market created by the 2012 London Olympics and the £160 billion global sports industry.
A conference this week in Cambridge will help companies tap into the £1.7 billion market created by the 2012 London Olympics and the £160 billion global sports industry.
American Economics student Derek Rasmussen has been appointed President of Cambridge University Boat Club for the 2010/2011 season and will lead the Light Blues into the 2011 Xchanging Boat Race against Oxford next March.
A new analysis of the Munich Games of 1972 places the event at the very centre of modern German history, as Dr Chris Young explains.
The Boat Race may have been won, but Cambridge and Oxford lock horns again tomorrow - this time on the football field.
The 2010 Xchanging Boat Race, won by Cambridge by one and a third lengths, was one of the most followed Races in the history of the event, as well as one of the most exciting.
Cambridge defied the pre-race odds to win the 156th Boat Race in one of the most thrilling races in recent years.
The 2010 Xchanging Boat Race on Saturday 3 April - the 156th Race in the series between Cambridge and Oxford Universities - will see 14 of the 18 oarsmen making their first appearance in the Race.
The Cambridge University Boat Club squad for the 2010 Boat Race, sponsored by Xchanging, has been announced.
Are lottery numbers predictable? Can the results of football matches be forecast? Would looking at the statistics have led to serial killer Dr Harold Shipman being caught earlier?*
Some of Cambridge University’s most famous alumni have been portrayed as never before by the illustrator Quentin Blake in an epic work of art marking the institution’s 800th anniversary.