Over a third of UK medical students do not receive sexual misconduct training, study finds
More than a third of newly qualified doctors are leaving UK medical schools without any education on sexual misconduct specifically...
Find out moreMore than a third of newly qualified doctors are leaving UK medical schools without any education on sexual misconduct specifically...
Find out moreWant to write a novel? Drawing on her own career as an author, Emily Winslow will help you develop the mindset and skills to get started. 19 October at 19:30BST. In-person only.
Find out moreJoin longtime BBC presenter and journalist Ros Atkins as he shares his approach to communicating effectively. 30 November at 19:30GMT. In-person and online.
Find out moreCollege Fellow Dr Max Long has launched Secrets of Nature: Cinema and Society in interwar Britain, a new set of resources designed for History teachers.
Find out moreGo behind the scenes of Parliament with controversial former Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow. 10 November at 19:30GMT. In-person and online.
Find out moreDr Toke Aidt has been awarded the Oliver Williamson Best Paper Award, for research that examines democratic purges in post-World...
Find out moreCongratulations to Professor Cecilia Mascolo who has been awarded a Proof of Concept grant from the European Research Council (ERC)...
Find out moreResearchers, charities, and public accountability experts will share their experiences with FOI to help those who have rarely or never used these requests consider how they might use them to promote the public good. 19 September at 13:00BST at the Cambridge Central Library.
Find out moreEarly 20th century organic farming pioneers had mostly sound notions of how to farm with nature. Why didn’t we listen to them? Lisbet Rausing will try to answer this question in a talk that will place the organic movement and its leaders in their historical and political context. 21 November at 17:30GMT. In-person only.
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