Churchill borrowed some of his biggest ideas from HG Wells
27 Nov 2006Winston Churchill was a “closet science-fiction fan” who borrowed the lines for one of his most famous speeches from H. G. Wells, a Cambridge academic has discovered.
Winston Churchill was a “closet science-fiction fan” who borrowed the lines for one of his most famous speeches from H. G. Wells, a Cambridge academic has discovered.
Egypt’s highest-ranking Muslim official, the Grand Mufti Dr Ali Goma, will be speaking at the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge this evening.
A Cambridge University research group has been awarded a major contract to analyse trends affecting affordable housing in England.
The University of Cambridge comes second in the Times Higher Education Supplement’s 2006 ranking of world universities.
Two Cambridge students have collected prizes at the UK’s most important awards ceremony for science and engineering undergraduates.
Professor Christopher Lowe, at the Institute for Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, has been named the ‘Most Entrepreneurial Scientist of the United Kingdom’.
New ‘morphing’ structures have multiple applications
Adult learners are to be given the chance to study everything from climate change to ancient Rome online with the University of Cambridge, starting this month.
Seafront communities are being left wide open to the risk of flooding because of the loss of coastal ecosystems, a Cambridge academic has warned.
Cambridge and Oxford have enjoyed their first victory for six years in a transatlantic student tennis competition, played out against opponents from Harvard and Yale.