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Philanthropic giving is at the heart of the success of the Collegiate University, enabling us to make discoveries that change the world.

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A gift to Cambridge changes lives

Your gift could change the lives of those who study and work here and of those who benefit from the fruits of their work. From first year undergraduates to final year PhD students. From life-changing education to world-leading research. From neuroscience to green energy, cancer, dementia and public health to language, culture and global governance, your gifts allow us to solve the important questions society asks of us and to improve and save the lives of people all over the world. Read more about the impact of your gifts.

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The Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Lord Sainsbury of Turville, has officially opened an exciting new £3 million development at Cambridge Veterinary School.

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Opening of a new £3million building at the University of Cambridge Veterinary School

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Charlotte Owens (Selwyn, 2014) is an undergraduate Philosophy student. She is from Brighouse in West Yorkshire and is the first student from her sixth-form college to go to Cambridge University. She was encouraged to apply after participating in the HE+ programme in 2013.
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Meet Charlotte

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A benefactor of the University of Cambridge, Leonard Blavatnik, has made a multi-million pound pledge to provide funding for Israeli scientists of outstanding ability to study in Cambridge.

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Postdoctoral Fellowships programme for Israeli scientists to pursue research at Cambridge

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The Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI) is a collaboration between the University and nine leading, internationally focused biodiversity conservation organisations based in and around Cambridge.
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Addressing the thorny problem of biodiversity loss

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Rebekah Scheuerle is a second-year Gates-Cambridge Scholar at St John’s College. She is undertaking a PhD in the BioScience Engineering Group in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology.
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Meet Rebekah

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The Sainsbury Laboratory, opened in 2011, is the home of the University of Cambridge’s pioneering research into plant development, which could change our long-term sustainable use of plants for food, fuel and other materials.
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Sowing the seeds for a sustainable future

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In 2013 Cambridge PhD student Giulia Biffi (St John's) discovered DNA in human cells that was not formed of a Watson-Crick double helix but of a quadruple helix.
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Meet Dr Giulia Biffi

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A pioneering scheme that engages schoolchildren with maths is also helping scientists work towards understanding the spread of diseases such as measles, thanks to Dr Andrew Conlan.
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Dr Andrew Conlan on understanding the transmission of infectious diseases

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A significant gift will make a major contribution to ensuring no student is deterred from studying at Cambridge due to their financial circumstances.

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Gift will support financially disadvantaged students

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