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  2. Podcast: Welcome to ‘So, now what?’

    Duration: 00:00:59
    Published Date: 2024/01/30
    So, now what? is a new podcast from Gates Cambridge, a leading scholarship programme for outstanding international postgraduates at the University of Cambridge. Our guests are the scholars themselves - big thinkers from a range of different backgrounds and disciplines - who are out there finding solutions to some of our most wicked problems from the global economy and the environment, to
  3. Stormzy behind-the-scenes at Cambridge University

    Duration: 00:04:13
    Published Date: 2018/08/16
    See Stormzy behind-the-scenes at Cambridge University with students during the launch of the Stormzy Scholarship. For more details on eligibility criteria, follow this link: https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/stormzy-scholarship
  4. In this series directed by Ibz Mo, Cambridge University students introduce their clubs and societies. Part 3 features: 00:00 Cambridge Refugee Scholarship Campaign (CRSC) 01:10 The Cambridge Majlis 02:16 St John’s College JCR (Junior Combination Room) 03:28 Cam FM For a full list of societies, check the Cambridge University Student Union website: https://bit.ly/2KapRny
  5. Organ Scholarships at Cambridge

    Duration: 00:13:03
    Published Date: 2010/01/20
    This short film is for Cambridge applicants who are interested in playing the organ. Primarily geared towards potential organ scholars, the film also gives a good overview of choral music at Cambridge for those considering applying for choral awards.
  6. Dear World...Thank you

    Duration: 00:03:33
    Published Date: 2022/10/31
    The campaign for the University and Colleges of Cambridge, the largest in Cambridge’s history, has raised over £2.2 billion. From bursaries, scholarships, and new academic posts to new initiatives, buildings and facilities, philanthropy is ensuring that Collegiate Cambridge continues to serve society through academic excellence. None of this is possible without the vision and generosity of our
  7. A day in the life at Cambridge University: Humaira Rahbin…

    Duration: 00:05:27
    Published Date: 2019/12/19
    To find out more about the Rowan Williams Studentship and the Cambridge Refugee Scholarship Campaign visit: http://bit.ly/RowanWilliamsCambridgeStudentship Humaira Rahbin visited this website last year before completing her application to study an MPhil in Public Policy while working in Afghanistan. She and her three-year-old son Arsalan are now living at Lucy Cavendish College, which is within
  8. Chinese postgrads on why they chose Cambridge University

    Duration: 00:03:13
    Published Date: 2020/11/11
    State-of-the-art equipment, engaging supervisors and numerous post-degree opportunities – elements that make a #CambridgePostgrad course the right choice for Huijie and Lu. To apply, visit bit.ly/Ch_PG_apply Huijie and Lu are both at the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy. Find out more here: https://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/ Huijie is at Trinity College: https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/ Lu is at
  9. Welcome to 'So, now what?'

    Duration: 00:00:59
    Published Date: 2024/02/02
    So, now what? is a new podcast from Gates Cambridge (https://GatesCambridge) , a leading scholarship programme for outstanding international postgraduates at the University of Cambridge. Our guests are the scholars themselves - big thinkers from a range of different backgrounds and disciplines - who are out there finding solutions to some of our most wicked problems from the global economy and
  10. Legacies of Enslavement

    Duration: 01:00:09
    Published Date: 2021/03/29
    Join us for a panel discussion sharing outcomes from Cambridge University inquiry into historical links to slavery Go to www.slido.com and enter code 95981 to chat about the event. The event shares research from the University of Cambridge's in-depth academic study into ways in which it contributed to, benefited from or challenged the Atlantic slave trade and other forms of coerced labour during
  11. Napoleonic imagery suggests that decisive battlefield success leads to victory in war, but Napoleon lost his war. The relationship between what happens within a war and its eventual outcome is not one to which military historians have devoted much attention; their scholarship has focused on the making of war not on the making of peace. Diplomatic historians have not been of much help, tending

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