Cambridge unites to promote energy reduction
The University and Colleges, staff and students, come together in a coordinated effort to highlight Cambridge's commitment to reduce its energy use.
The University and Colleges, staff and students, come together in a coordinated effort to highlight Cambridge's commitment to reduce its energy use.
Ellen Slack is the Schools Liaison Officer for Selwyn College. As part of Cambridge University’s Area Links scheme, each college is responsible for developing good relationships with local schools in particular areas. One of Selwyn’s link areas is Scotland. This is Ellen’s diary of a recent schools tour.
Cambridge University’s four mature colleges joined forces to welcome potential students to a day of talks and interactive sessions designed to encourage them to consider applying to Cambridge as a mature student.
Centre will support researchers working in public health and tropical medicine.
Former Head of the Secret Intelligence Service and current Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, Sir Richard Dearlove leads the way with cutting-edge new programmes.
The Cambridge Science Centre will have exhibitions, shows and interactive science activities for all ages.
Jesus College Choir will be travelling to India next month to perform for and work with slum children as part of an ongoing project with the charity Songbound, which aims to change the lives of deprived children through music.
State school teachers and HE advisers are invited to book their places at the 2013 Teachers’ Conference, hosted by the Colleges of the University of Cambridge.
The University Council has today submitted the names of eight distinguished individuals to the Regent House, the University's Governing Body, seeking final authority for their admission to Honorary Doctorates at a Congregation on Tuesday 18 June 2013, at which the Chancellor, Lord Sainsbury of Turville, will preside.
Twenty-one disabled students have volunteered to share their stories in a new set of films designed to challenge the barriers which can deter disabled young people from aiming high in their university ambitions.