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  2. How can education be truly transformative? | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/how-can-education-be-truly-transformative
    Thumbnail for How can education be truly transformative? | University of Cambridge 14 Oct 2014: Arif has been working on issues relating to education and development for several years since finishing an undergraduate and masters programme in economics. ... However, after some time working in development, he soon felt that the problems the poor
  3. Unsafe havens? Health risks for refugees | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/unsafe-havens-health-risks-for-refugees
    Thumbnail for Unsafe havens? Health risks for refugees | University of Cambridge 5 Feb 2014: Their mental health is also at risk. Forced migrations are often the result of violent events or economic hardship, which can have profound psychological consequences. ... In terms of economic forced migration, we find that both labour-receiving
  4. Portrait of a bloody siege | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/portrait-of-a-bloody-siege
    Thumbnail for Portrait of a bloody siege | University of Cambridge 9 Mar 2014: Today Anqing is a conurbation of 5.3 million people – a place where there is comparatively little evidence of either its turbulent history or modern China’s economic boom.
  5. OpenPlant - major boost for synthetic biology | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/openplant-major-boost-for-synthetic-biology
    Thumbnail for OpenPlant - major boost for synthetic biology | University of Cambridge 30 Jan 2014: Synthetic biology has the potential to drive economic growth but still remains relatively untapped and these new centres will ensure that the UK is at the forefront when it comes to ... Social scientists on the OpenPlant project will help map feasible
  6. Home from home: minor moves make major differences | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/home-from-home-minor-moves-make-major-differences
    Thumbnail for Home from home: minor moves make major differences | University of Cambridge 26 Feb 2014: Data extrapolated from BHPS (1991–2008) and its successor survey, Understanding Society, which is run from the University of Essex’s Institute for Social and Economic Research and funded primarily by ... the Economic and Social Research Council, can
  7. Migration: Britain’s hospitable past | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/migration-britains-hospitable-past
    Thumbnail for Migration: Britain’s hospitable past | University of Cambridge 10 Feb 2014: For others, a moral and political principle of freedom of movement accompanied this more expedient economic rationale.
  8. Breastfeeding linked to lower risk of postnatal depression |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/breastfeeding-linked-to-lower-risk-of-postnatal-depression
    Thumbnail for Breastfeeding linked to lower risk of postnatal depression | University of Cambridge 20 Aug 2014: The research, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, used data drawn from the Avon Longitudinal Survey of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), a study of 13,998 births in the
  9. Greece: austerity takes a heavy toll on public health | University of …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/greece-austerity-takes-a-heavy-toll-on-public-health
    Thumbnail for Greece: austerity takes a heavy toll on public health | University of Cambridge 21 Feb 2014: The authors of the paper acknowledge that Greece’s healthcare system was in need of reorganisation well before its economic plight came to the world’s attention.
  10. Why a disaster may not be disastrous | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/why-a-disaster-may-not-be-disastrous
    Thumbnail for Why a disaster may not be disastrous | University of Cambridge 3 Oct 2014: The team included controls for the average disaster fatality risk and non-disaster geographic characteristics, such as economic conditions, crime rates and the quality of education.
  11. What 19th-century women really did | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/what-19th-century-women-really-did
    Thumbnail for What 19th-century women really did | University of Cambridge 8 Mar 2014: This data is seen as crucial for understanding the economic role of the household, and individual household members, within the wider formal economy.
  12. Where there’s muck there’s aluminium (if not brass) | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/where-theres-muck-theres-aluminium-if-not-brass
    Thumbnail for Where there’s muck there’s aluminium (if not brass) | University of Cambridge 4 Dec 2014: Founded by Ludlow-Palafox, with Chase as R&D Director, Enval is using the plant to demonstrate the capabilities and economics of the process to investors and waste handlers. ... By demonstrating the societal and economic benefits of green technologies,
  13. Q&A: how archives make history | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/qa-how-archives-make-history
    Thumbnail for Q&A: how archives make history | University of Cambridge 7 Apr 2014: She continued: “The conference will look at the major surge in record-keeping in the early modern world against the backdrop of wider technological, intellectual, political, religious and economic developments.
  14. Obsessive-compulsive disorder - does age matter? | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/obsessive-compulsive-disorder-does-age-matter
    Thumbnail for Obsessive-compulsive disorder - does age matter? | University of Cambridge 10 Oct 2014: Therefore, OCD is not just a personal issue; it is also an economic problem for society.
  15. A divided Ukraine: Europe’s most dangerous idea | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/a-divided-ukraine-europes-most-dangerous-idea
    Thumbnail for A divided Ukraine: Europe’s most dangerous idea | University of Cambridge 28 Mar 2014: If Russia invades beyond Crimea, Ukrainians will defend themselves. And Europe will be witness to a war between its largest countries, with dire economic and human costs for us all. ... Even despite economic disparity with its powerful neighbour, most
  16. First atlas of Inuit Arctic trails launched | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/first-atlas-of-inuit-arctic-trails-launched
    Thumbnail for First atlas of Inuit Arctic trails launched | University of Cambridge 10 Jun 2014: For centuries, indigenous peoples in the Arctic navigated the land, sea, and ice, using knowledge of trails that was passed down through the generations. Now,
  17. IMF lending undermined healthcare provision in Ebola-stricken West…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/imf-lending-undermined-healthcare-provision-in-ebola-stricken-west-africa
    Thumbnail for IMF lending undermined healthcare provision in Ebola-stricken West Africa | University of Cambridge 22 Dec 2014: The researchers say that economic policy reforms advocated by the IMF have undermined the capacity of health systems in these three nations – systems already fragile from legacies of conflict and state ... Firstly, the IMF required economic reforms
  18. Naughty money: clippers and coiners in 16th-century England |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/naughty-money-clippers-and-coiners-in-16th-century-england
    Thumbnail for Naughty money: clippers and coiners in 16th-century England | University of Cambridge 12 Apr 2014: Many contemporary commentators identified the debasement of the coinage as a root cause of England’s economic problems, and they also went much further linking it to widespread social disorder, disruption
  19. Crime data research throws new light on British Muslim communities |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/crime-data-research-throws-new-light-on-british-muslim-communities
    Thumbnail for Crime data research throws new light on British Muslim communities | University of Cambridge 1 Dec 2014: Research undertaken by Hargreaves also examined the relationship between socio-economic disadvantage and household crime such as burglary and car theft. ... The research incorporated data from a ‘Multiple Deprivation Index’, a ten-tier classification
  20. Agricultural markets and the Great Depression: lessons from the past…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/agricultural-markets-and-the-great-depression-lessons-from-the-past
    Thumbnail for Agricultural markets and the Great Depression: lessons from the past | University of Cambridge 7 May 2014: It was not until the advent of the Second World War, ten years after the initial stock market crash, that economic output in the US recovered its pre-1929 levels. ... This devastating period of economic meltdown caused untold hardship to millions in the
  21. Scientists take step towards drug to treat norovirus stomach bug |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-take-step-towards-drug-to-treat-norovirus-stomach-bug
    Thumbnail for Scientists take step towards drug to treat norovirus stomach bug | University of Cambridge 21 Oct 2014: Outbreaks can cause significant economic losses – in UK hospitals alone, the cost of treating outbreaks is estimated at over £100 million a year, and foodborne outbreaks in the US lead to ... economic losses of  around $2 billion per year.
  22. Scientists shortlisted for impact of ozone depletion research |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-shortlisted-for-impact-of-ozone-depletion-research
    Thumbnail for Scientists shortlisted for impact of ozone depletion research | University of Cambridge 11 Nov 2014: The environmental science community’s response to the awards has been outstanding, with 82 applications of an exceptional standard submitted across four categories of impact: economic, social, early-career and international,
  23. Science turns to religion for “mass mobilisation” on environmental…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/science-turns-to-religion-for-mass-mobilisation-on-environmental-change
    Thumbnail for Science turns to religion for “mass mobilisation” on environmental change | University of Cambridge 19 Sep 2014: Two eminent scientists have made an impassioned appeal to the world’s religious leaders for help in curbing the potentially catastrophic effects of the ongoing
  24. Taste-makers for the nation: Britain’s fine-dining revolution |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/taste-makers-for-the-nation-britains-fine-dining-revolution
    Thumbnail for Taste-makers for the nation: Britain’s fine-dining revolution | University of Cambridge 10 Apr 2014: Lane, who is a Fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge, and Emeritus Professor of Economic Sociology, said: “Part of the motivation for the study was the need for a better ... In part, the study suggests the evolution has been hindered by a shortage
  25. Royal Geographical Society honour Mistress of Girton College |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/royal-geographical-society-honour-mistress-of-girton-college
    Thumbnail for Royal Geographical Society honour Mistress of Girton College | University of Cambridge 13 Jun 2014: The Honorary Professor of Social and Economic Geography received the Victoria Medal “for conspicuous merit in human geography”.
  26. Stability, unity and nonchalance: What does it mean to be English? |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/stability-unity-and-nonchalance-what-does-it-mean-to-be-english
    Thumbnail for Stability, unity and nonchalance: What does it mean to be English? | University of Cambridge 6 Nov 2014: Elsewhere, he perhaps surprisingly argues that the widespread view that England is in a state of post-Imperial political and economic decline is a myth. ... Another eye-catching argument within Tombs’ extensive survey is that “declinism” – the
  27. Travellers under open skies: writers, artists and gypsies |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/travellers-under-open-skies-writers-artists-and-gypsies
    Thumbnail for Travellers under open skies: writers, artists and gypsies | University of Cambridge 30 Oct 2014: The half century covered by Houghton-Walker’s study was a time of rapid social and economic change in both town and country as the growing population put pressure on all
  28. ‘Intelligent Trust’, ethno-religious relations and the rise of the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/intelligent-trust-ethno-religious-relations-and-the-rise-of-the-food-bank
    Thumbnail for ‘Intelligent Trust’, ethno-religious relations and the rise of the food bank | University of Cambridge 14 Feb 2014: Shana Cohen and Ed Kessler. In December 2011, when economic turmoil was sweeping through Europe, the Woolf Institute and the Cardinal Bea Centre for Judaic Studies of the Pontifical Gregorian University ... The economic crisis in Europe since 2007 has
  29. Another record year for University of Cambridge spin-out investments…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/another-record-year-for-university-of-cambridge-spin-out-investments
    Thumbnail for Another record year for University of Cambridge spin-out investments | University of Cambridge 10 Sep 2014: This was the second year of operation for the Enterprise Fund, which was announced as part of the SEIS programme in the government’s 2012 budget, established to stimulate economic growth.
  30. Head first: reshaping how traumatic brain injury is treated |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/head-first-reshaping-how-traumatic-brain-injury-is-treated
    Thumbnail for Head first: reshaping how traumatic brain injury is treated | University of Cambridge 29 Jan 2014: The burden incurred by TBI provides a strong medical, social and economic imperative to motivate this concerted effort.
  31. A tale of 38 teapots: an intimate portrait of 18th-century…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/a-tale-of-38-teapots-an-intimate-portrait-of-18th-century-sociability
    Thumbnail for A tale of 38 teapots: an intimate portrait of 18th-century sociability | University of Cambridge 20 Oct 2014: rare insight into the material culture of the coffeehouse, an institution which was booming as a hub of social, political and economic life. ... Coffeehouses played a central role in social and economic life from the mid-17th century to the late 18th
  32. “Without paperwork I am nothing. I do not appear to exist” |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/without-paperwork-i-am-nothing-i-do-not-appear-to-exist
    Thumbnail for “Without paperwork I am nothing. I do not appear to exist” | University of Cambridge 11 Mar 2014: The research, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, culminated in a major report by Gelsthorpe and Hales – The Criminalisation of Migrant Women.
  33. Advanced materials: one of the UK's “eight great technologies”…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/advanced-materials-one-of-the-uks-eight-great-technologies-for-future-growth
    Thumbnail for Advanced materials: one of the UK's “eight great technologies” for future growth | University of Cambridge 2 Jun 2014: if basic materials research is to have a positive impact on UK economic growth. ... The economic importance of advanced materials was recently highlighted by a key Government statement as one of the “eight great technologies” crucial for the UK’s
  34. Understanding the bushmeat market: why do people risk infection from…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/understanding-the-bushmeat-market-why-do-people-risk-infection-from-bat-meat
    Thumbnail for Understanding the bushmeat market: why do people risk infection from bat meat? | University of Cambridge 9 Oct 2014: Although many programmes suggest economic opportunity as the major motivation behind livelihood choices and success of alternatives, it may not be enough on its own. ... Working with local communities to help them find effective and sustainable solutions
  35. Wine prices outperformed art, stamps and bonds throughout 20th…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/wine-prices-outperformed-art-stamps-and-bonds-throughout-20th-century
    Thumbnail for Wine prices outperformed art, stamps and bonds throughout 20th century | University of Cambridge 21 May 2014: The Price of Wine, by Dimson, Peter L. Rousseau (Vanderbilt University), and Christophe Spaenjers (HEC Paris) makes a unique contribution to the study of the economics of wine, built on a
  36. First national model for bovine TB calls for greater focus on cattle…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/first-national-model-for-bovine-tb-calls-for-greater-focus-on-cattle
    Thumbnail for First national model for bovine TB calls for greater focus on cattle | University of Cambridge 2 Jul 2014: The researchers did not consider the practicalities or economics of implementing control measures.
  37. New research aims to improve energy efficiency, cut carbon emissions…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-research-aims-to-improve-energy-efficiency-cut-carbon-emissions-and-reduce-costs
    Thumbnail for New research aims to improve energy efficiency, cut carbon emissions and reduce costs | University of Cambridge 7 Aug 2014: This research forms the basis for future economic development in the UK and improvements for everyone's health, lifestyle and culture. ... The Energy Programme brings together the work of EPSRC and that of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences
  38. Staying ahead of the game: Pre-empting flu evolution may make for…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/staying-ahead-of-the-game-pre-empting-flu-evolution-may-make-for-better-vaccines
    Thumbnail for Staying ahead of the game: Pre-empting flu evolution may make for better vaccines | University of Cambridge 20 Nov 2014: According to the WHO, seasonal influenza causes between 3 and 5 million cases of severe illness each year worldwide, up to 500,000 deaths, as well as significant economic impact. ... The seasonal flu vaccine has been described as one of the most
  39. The war that changed everything and nothing: a series of public talks …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-war-that-changed-everything-and-nothing-a-series-of-public-talks
    Thumbnail for The war that changed everything and nothing: a series of public talks | University of Cambridge 21 Jan 2014: In a series of three public lectures at Cambridge University during the first week of February, the eminent historian and author Margaret MacMillan will look at the political, social and economic
  40. HIP HOP PSYCH initiative aims to tackle mental health issues through…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/hip-hop-psych-initiative-aims-to-tackle-mental-health-issues-through-hip-hop
    Thumbnail for HIP HOP PSYCH initiative aims to tackle mental health issues through hip-hop | University of Cambridge 11 Nov 2014: Many of the original artists – and even performers still today – came from areas of high social and economic deprivation and this is often reflected in their lyrics, for example The Message
  41. Graduates who went to private schools earn more than graduates who…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/graduates-who-went-to-private-schools-earn-more-than-graduates-who-did-not-finds-study
    Thumbnail for Graduates who went to private schools earn more than graduates who did not, finds study | University of Cambridge 31 Oct 2014: the work place,” said co-author Dr Claire Crawford, from the University of Warwick’s Department of Economics.
  42. Bringing the gold standard into the classroom: teaching replication…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/bringing-the-gold-standard-into-the-classroom-teaching-replication-and-reproducibility-at-cambridge
    Thumbnail for Bringing the gold standard into the classroom: teaching replication and reproducibility at Cambridge | University of Cambridge 13 Feb 2014: In economics, an analysis of nearly 500 webpages of scholars showed that the vast majority does not give access to their data and software code on their site. ... In the economic paper “Growth in a Time of Debt” by Carmen Reinhart and
  43. Will one be forgotten? Internet Freedom and Data Protection After…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/will-one-be-forgotten-internet-freedom-and-data-protection-after-google-spain
    Thumbnail for Will one be forgotten? Internet Freedom and Data Protection After Google Spain | University of Cambridge 19 Jun 2014: Effective implementation will, therefore, depend less on legal technicalities than on how powerful such data protection norms are when placed alongside the vast cultural, political and economic power of “internet freedom”.
  44. Stress hormones in financial traders may trigger ‘risk aversion’ and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/stress-hormones-in-financial-traders-may-trigger-risk-aversion-and-contribute-to-market-crises
    Thumbnail for Stress hormones in financial traders may trigger ‘risk aversion’ and contribute to market crises | University of Cambridge 18 Feb 2014: The finding could fundamentally alter our understanding of risk as, up until now, almost every model in finance and economics – even those used by banks and central banks – rested on the ... In the latest study they combined field work with lab work,
  45. Zero-hours contracts are ‘tip of the iceberg’ of damaging shift work, …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/zero-hours-contracts-are-tip-of-the-iceberg-of-damaging-shift-work-say-researchers
    Thumbnail for Zero-hours contracts are ‘tip of the iceberg’ of damaging shift work, say researchers | University of Cambridge 18 Apr 2014: High unemployment and tough economic times, combined with ever-increasing flexible working practices that favour corporations, is creating a culture of servitude – trapping people in vicious cycles of instability, stress and
  46. ‘Para Ingles ver’ (for the English to see): the other side of the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/para-ingles-ver-for-the-english-to-see-the-other-side-of-the-world-cup
    Thumbnail for ‘Para Ingles ver’ (for the English to see): the other side of the World Cup | University of Cambridge 5 Jul 2014: This popular anger has now re-erupted as the world focuses its attention on a country where an economic boom has done little for the majority of the population.
  47. What William Courten bought on 9 June 1698: 1 young Pelican, 2 Land…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/what-william-courten-bought-on-9-june-1698-1-young-pelican-2-land-tortoises-and-a-cap-of-seafowles
    Thumbnail for What William Courten bought on 9 June 1698: 1 young Pelican, 2 Land Tortoises and a cap of seafowles skin | University of Cambridge 9 Jun 2014: Courten’s lists may well help with the provenance of surviving objects in the British Museum, but they also raise larger questions about the economics of collecting in late 17th-century

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