Young scientists gather for a workshop on atoms
The world is made of atoms, but what does this mean? College Postdoctoral Associate Tiffany Harte delivered an interactive workshop to young scientists.
Find out moreThe world is made of atoms, but what does this mean? College Postdoctoral Associate Tiffany Harte delivered an interactive workshop to young scientists.
Find out moreCollege Fellow, Dr Harry R. McCarthy, is the first UK scholar to be awarded the J. Leeds Barroll Dissertation Prize by the Shakespeare Association of America (SAA).
Find out moreJoin author Jaideep Prabhu as he discusses his new book: How should a government be?
Find out moreJoin us to hear from Professor Peter Williamson, co-author of Ecosystem Edge: Sustaining competitiveness in the face of disruption
Find out moreWhat do we know about COVID-19 mutations?
Find out moreJesus College Archivist, Robert Athol, has revealed the results of a year-long project, ‘Students and symbols: a survey of graffiti at Jesus College, Cambridge’, in Post-Medieval Archaeology.
Find out moreHow can university endowments, pension funds, and individual savers contribute to the mitigation of inequality and the climate crisis through their investments?
Find out moreThe annual Graduate Conference took place online on 6 March, with prizes awarded to presentations on topics ranging from oceanic methane to Aristotle’s influence on Nietzsche.
Find out moreThe Intellectual Forum and the University of Cambridge ThinkLab welcomed an expert panel to talk about the impact social media is having on our lives for the Cambridge Festival 2021.
Find out moreNew research co-authored by College Fellow, Professor Vasco Carvalho, uncovers the role of complex and lengthening supply chains play in propagating the impact of disruptions brought about by local disturbances, such as natural disasters, terrorist attacks or localized shutdowns.
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