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  2. University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: It’s an over-worked comparison that tends to say more about our own social problems, our own contemporary culture of overlapping political, social and economic crises. ... to be well, it’s your fault, a view that neglects to consider all kinds of
  3. Cambridge innovation in numbers

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/innovation-in-numbers2024
    23 May 2024: ecosystems, Dealroom; Economic Impact of University of Cambridge report, London Economics; Cambridge Enterprise; Department of Computer Science and Technology.
  4. wilderness | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/wilderness
    29 Jun 2024: 24 Feb 2015. Researchers say that the first study to attempt to gauge global visitation figures for protected areas reveals nature-based tourism has an economic.
  5. automotive | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/automotive
    29 Jun 2024: 01 Oct 2012. Threats that cause supply chains and other networks to break down can cascade through today’s interconnected world of social, economic and financial.
  6. university | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: The fifty-percenters: the economic value of education.
  7. solar flare | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 19 Jan 2017. The daily economic cost to the USA from solar storm-induced electricity blackouts could be in the tens of billions of dollars, with more than half.
  8. extinction | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: Search. Search. extinction. extinction.. Topic description and stories. First Australians ate giant eggs of huge flightless birds. 25 May 2022. Scientists settle debate surrounding 'Thunder bird' species, and whether its eggs were exploited by early
  9. temperature | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: Search. Search. temperature. temperature.. Topic description and stories. Super-slow circulation allowed world’s oceans to store huge amounts of carbon during the last ice age. 27 Jun 2016. The way the ocean transported heat, nutrients and carbon
  10. Victorians | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 02 Dec 2016. Amid ongoing welfare cuts, researchers argue that investment in health and social care have been integral to British economic success since 1600.
  11. electricity | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 01 Oct 2009. The Electricity Policy Research Group – a programme that spans the Faculty of Economics and Judge Business School – is providing world-class analysis.
  12. inter-faith | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/inter-faith
    29 Jun 2024: 11 Sep 2012. An event in Cambridge this Tuesday explores the effect of economic austerity on faith-based communities and initiatives around the country.
  13. The Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Research Impact and Engagement

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/vice-chancellors-awards
    Thumbnail for The Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Research Impact and Engagement 1 Nov 2022: and impact plans which have the potential to create significant economic, social and cultural impact from, and engagement with, research. ... Engagement with policy-makers. Engagement through business and industry collaborations. Engagement with any
  14. Exploration | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 24 Mar 2013. The Industrial Revolution is seen as the spark that lit Europe’s economic prosperity.
  15. homelessness | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 08 Aug 2013. While his peers studied global banking systems, PhD candidate Johannes Lenhard became fascinated by the economics of life on the street.
  16. uncertainty | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/uncertainty
    29 Jun 2024: 01 Oct 2012. Threats that cause supply chains and other networks to break down can cascade through today’s interconnected world of social, economic and financial.
  17. Peterborough | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/Peterborough
    29 Jun 2024: Search. Search. Peterborough. Peterborough.. Topic description and stories. 29 Mar 2019. Some of the most deprived areas in England are located in the eastern region. The New Horizons project has been helping those furthest away from the. 12 Mar
  18. World economy | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 20 Jan 2014. A delegation of Cambridge academics, led by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, is attending the World Economic Forum’s Annual.
  19. European law | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: Search. Search. European law. European law.. Topic description and stories. Brexit: the three transition options open to the UK. 25 Oct 2018. Will the UK agree to an extended transition period, keeping it bound by EU rules for longer after exiting
  20. tuberculosis | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 22 Jul 2008. The rapid spread of tuberculosis in eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union has been fuelled by the economic policies of the International.
  21. Hertfordshire | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 15 Mar 2019. From crop science to robotics, supply chains to economics, Cambridge University researchers are working with farmers and industry to sustainably.
  22. supply chain | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 01 Oct 2012. Threats that cause supply chains and other networks to break down can cascade through today’s interconnected world of social, economic and financial.
  23. epidemiology | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/epidemiology
    29 Jun 2024: New research shows the sudden oak death epidemic in California cannot now be stopped, but that its tremendous ecological and economic impacts could.
  24. Bucking the economic trend | University of Cambridge

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    23 Jun 2009: Search. Search. Bucking the economic trend. News. Bucking the economic trend.. ... Defying the economic downturn and scarcity of funding available for early stage high-tech companies, Cambridge Enterprise has seen more than £30 million invested into
  25. social policy | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 02 Dec 2016. Amid ongoing welfare cuts, researchers argue that investment in health and social care have been integral to British economic success since 1600.
  26. social science | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 07 Jul 2010. One of the most famous and influential mantras of Barack Obama’s chief economic adviser – that wealthier nations are also healthier – has been called.
  27. Cambridge in Davos | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-in-davos
    Thumbnail for Cambridge in Davos | University of Cambridge 20 Jan 2014: The World Economic Forum is an independent international organisation engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas; this year’s theme is The ... Apart from the Annual Meeting,
  28. Good work?

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    Thumbnail for Good work? 21 Jun 2022: This partnership will bring together researchers and experts across the fields of psychology, education, mathematics, economics, intervention and prevention science and other related academic and professional disciplines. ... or loss of certain jobs
  29. industrial revolution | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: The emerging. 24 Mar 2013. The Industrial Revolution is seen as the spark that lit Europe’s economic prosperity.
  30. Beyond the pandemic | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/Beyond-the-pandemic
    29 Jun 2024: the. 16 Nov 2020. There is no way out of the immediate economic hit of a pandemic, says Professor Diane Coyle, but to heal social fractures, we must focus on giving.
  31. Clean technology | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/Clean-technology
    29 Jun 2024: 28 Sep 2009. Despite the economic downturn, four University spin-out clean tech companies have received over £12 million in funding.
  32. Global challenges | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/Global-challenges
    29 Jun 2024: 20 Jan 2014. A delegation of Cambridge academics, led by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, is attending the World Economic Forum’s Annual.
  33. European Union (EU) | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: Search. Search. European Union (EU). European Union (EU).. Topic description and stories. Cambridge researchers awarded European Research Council funding. 17 Mar 2022. Five University of Cambridge researchers have been awarded Consolidator Grants
  34. Permacrisis: A Plan To Fix A Fractured World | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Permacrisis: A Plan To Fix A Fractured World | University of Cambridge 28 Sep 2023: In 2001, Spence received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his work in the field of information economics. ... He is the author of The Next Convergence: The Future of Economic Growth in a Multispeed World (2011).
  35. Harnessing the power of innovation

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    Thumbnail for Harnessing the power of innovation 4 Jun 2024: WHY? "So that Cambridge research translates into positive social and economic change.
  36. Cambridge Enterprise celebrates a year of innovation and economic

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-enterprise-celebrates-a-year-of-innovation-and-economic-growth
    Thumbnail for Cambridge Enterprise celebrates a year of innovation and economic growth | University of Cambridge 5 Jul 2023: Cambridge Enterprise’s contribution to the UK economy through innovation is part of the wider financial impact of the University of Cambridge – which, according to a recent London Economics report, contributes ... A new Commercialisation of Research
  37. Costing the earth - environmental economics | University of Cambridge

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    9 Aug 2002: Search. Search. Costing the earth - environmental economics. News. Costing the earth - environmental economics.. ... He led pioneering work on the economics of exhaustible resources in several path-breaking analyses.
  38. How to tend an economic bonfire

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    Thumbnail for How to tend an economic bonfire 1 Mar 2019: How to tend an. economic bonfire. Business, enterprise and employment are flourishing in Greater Cambridge. ... By 2031, we could see the level of employment and economic growth start to go into reverse.”.
  39. Major Gift for Cambridge Economics research | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Major Gift for Cambridge Economics research | University of Cambridge 2 Jul 2015: Bill Janeway said: ”Our gift celebrates and extends Cambridge’s renewed leadership in new economic thinking and, especially, supports the reunion of the disciplines of economics and finance.”. ... Currently he serves as a Visiting Scholar in the
  40. Economic success drives language extinction | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Economic success drives language extinction | University of Cambridge 3 Sep 2014: Search. Search. Economic success drives language extinction. Research. Economic success drives language extinction.. ... Tatsuya Amano. New research shows economic growth to be main driver of language extinction and reveals global ‘hotspots’ where
  41. conservation | University of Cambridge

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    29 Jun 2024: 04 Apr 2024. Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta (Economics, St. John's) wins the BBVA award for Economics, Finance and Management for his groundbreaking work in.
  42. Cambridge alumnus awarded Nobel economics prize | University of…

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    Thumbnail for Cambridge alumnus awarded Nobel economics prize | University of Cambridge 12 Oct 2015: Search. Search. Cambridge alumnus awarded Nobel economics prize. News. Cambridge alumnus awarded Nobel economics prize.. ... His interests include global and domestic health, as well as economic development, poverty, and inequality.
  43. Disabled People and the Economic Downturn | University of Cambridge

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    11 May 2009: Search. Search. Disabled People and the Economic Downturn. News. Disabled People and the Economic Downturn.. ... With the current economic climate in mind, Professor Roulstone will consider how the economic inequality between disabled and non-disabled
  44. socioeconomic differences | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/socioeconomic-differences
    29 Jun 2024: Search. Search. socioeconomic differences. socioeconomic differences.. Topic description and stories. Feeling poorer than your friends in early adolescence is associated with worse mental health. 15 Nov 2022. How rich or poor young people think they
  45. Professor Oliver Hart wins economics Nobel Prize | University of…

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    Thumbnail for Professor Oliver Hart wins economics Nobel Prize | University of Cambridge 10 Oct 2016: Professor Hart is currently the Andrew E. Furer Professor of Economics at Harvard University. ... Image. Oliver Hart and the Faculty of Economics at Cambridge. Credit:Search research.
  46. New admissions tests for 2024 | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for New admissions tests for 2024 | University of Cambridge 18 Jan 2024: The Test of Mathematics for University Admission (TMUA) will be used for Economics and Computer Science degrees at Cambridge, and both the Economics, Finance and Data Science and Computing degrees at
  47. Economic and Social Research Council | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Economic and Social Research Council | University of Cambridge 1 Jan 2009: Search. Search. Economic and Social Research Council. Research. Economic and Social Research Council.. ... whether it’s tackling economic and social problems, making the most of business opportunities, improving the impact of education strategies, or
  48. It's time to demystify economics | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/its-time-to-demystify-economics
    Thumbnail for It's time to demystify economics | University of Cambridge 15 May 2014: This fear of economics has reduced the ability of citizens to influence economic policy-making, making them increasingly feel powerless and thus disinterested in democratic politics. ... All of this means that there cannot be one ‘correct’ way of
  49. The human cost of economic policy | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for The human cost of economic policy | University of Cambridge 7 May 2012: Search. Search. The human cost of economic policy. Research. The human cost of economic policy.. ... individuals, an economic crisis that the researchers describe as a “gigantic human catastrophe”.
  50. Cities at risk | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Cities at risk | University of Cambridge 7 Sep 2015: Lloyd’s City Risk Index encompasses 301 of the world’s leading cities, selected by economic, business and political importance. ... The Centre’s analysis reflects the typologies of different economic activities in each city.
  51. Raise the floor

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/raise-the-floor
    Thumbnail for Raise the floor 24 Jan 2022: That meant introducing sources like household surveys into the mix, to enable analysis by demographic sub-category and socio-economic background. ... In some countries, for example, girls from the very lowest socio-economic backgrounds are significantly

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