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University of Cambridge Research magazine issue 23
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_23_research_horizons.pdf3 Jun 2014: will provide the most precise test to date of Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity. ... Actually implementing either of these situations would be fraught with extraordinary economic and political difficulties. -
Pioneering research from the University of Cambridge Research…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_30_research_horizons.pdf20 May 2016: 5 Research Horizons. Green goldA unique facility will test ways of turning algae into fuel and food. ... The Department is in the process of recruiting 400 patients for a randomised controlled trial to test this technology. -
University of Cambridge Research Horizons
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_19_research_horizons.pdf1 Oct 2012: Ounce of prevention, 10–11pound of cure. Privacy by design 12. Cybercrime economics 13. ... Use of these markers, togetherwith other risk factors, should improvepredictive tests even further. -
University of Cambridge Research Horizons Issue 10
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_10_research_horizons.pdf21 Aug 2009: uk/. Clean technology cleans upDespite the economic downturn, four University spin-out clean tech companies have receivedover £12 million in funding. ... dmgn@econ.cam.ac.uk) at the Faculty of Economics or visitwww.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk/. -
Report on the grace on fossil fuel industry ties
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/report_on_grace_on_fossil_fuel_industry_ties.pdf6 Jul 2023: Scientiic understanding of the extent of human sugering and economic damage at digerent levels of temperature increase has evolved considerably in the last ten years. ... production, water availability, human health and well-being, settlements, -
Research Horizons
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_16_research_horizons.pdf24 Oct 2011: Professor Robert Gordon, RegiusProfessor of Hebrew at the Faculty ofAsian and Middle Eastern Studies. • ... The challenge that faces linguists is how to test whether implicit learning is takingplace. -
Research Horizons
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_38_research_horizons.pdf?utm_content=shorthand19 Feb 2019: How can the economic and societal benefits of these assets be more evenly distributed? ... tend an economic bonfire. 4 20 20 40 40 160 160 3,275. -
Unravelling and reimagining the UK’s relationship with the EU ...
https://www.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cam.ac.uk/files/73732_camb_unravelling_reimagining_the_uk.pdf18 May 2017: full EU membership), European Economic Area (EEA) membership, Customs Union membership and Hard Brexit (i.e. ... It’s hard to find transitions and bridges to join them together and build a common middle ground.’. -
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https://www.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cam.ac.uk/files/about-the-university/fees.pdf22 Feb 2011: Colleges, to test different types of activity and this will lead to a greater focus on thoseactivities which are proven to have an impact on aspiration, engagement, and admission. -
University of Cambridge Reports and Financial Statements 2023
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/university_of_cambridge_group_annual_reports_financial_statements_2022-23.pdf29 Nov 2023: GVA). For every £1 the University spends, it creates £11.70 of economic impact. ... London Economics also carried out a comparison of the costs and benefits associated with almost 600 government regulatory impact assessments and found that very few -
Reports and Financial Statements 2020 Polar Sciences, PhD candidate,…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/university_of_cambridge_group_annual_reports_2019-20.pdf15 Dec 2020: on all aspects of society from mental health to education. and economics to working practices. ... time of 2.6 hours compared with 26.4 hours for standard. laboratory tests. -
1 University of Cambridge The Government White Paper: Students ...
https://www.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cam.ac.uk/files/about-the-university/council-white-paper-response.pdf29 Sep 2011: Yet the means to test their advantages against the status quo or against a more evolutionary set of changes on funding and student number control are lacking. ... It also adds prestige and economic value. The standards to which we aspire are set -
July 2021 The economic and social impact of University ...
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/le_-_economic_and_social_impact_of_university_of_cambridge_-_final_report.pdf21 Mar 2023: £23.1 billion. viii London Economics. The economic impact of the University of Cambridge. ... £693 million. London Economics The economic impact of the University of Cambridge ix. -
University of Cambridge Group annual reports and financial statements …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/university_of_cambridge_group_annual_reports_financial_statements_2021-22.pdf9 Dec 2022: The Group continues to closely monitor liquidity over all timescales and under various stress-test scenarios. ... needles. If successful, the studies could provide a safe, affordable, next generation vaccine for widespread use, particularly in low- and -
Reports and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 July 2013
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/reports_and_financial_statements_for_the_year_ended_31_july_2013.pdf18 Mar 2014: He undertook many national and overseas engagements on the University’s behalf, travelling to India, Singapore, the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia. ... An issue that concerns the PRC is the extent to which Chest-derived reserves, -
2 Media and Identity in Wartime Donbas, 2014-2017 Jon ...
https://www.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cam.ac.uk/files/jon_roozenbeek_-_media_and_identity_in_wartime_donbas_2014-2017.pdf27 Apr 2022: An Empirical Test with Representative Data,” Political Psychology 24, no. 2 (2003): 289–312, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3792352.; Michael Billig, Banal Nationalism (London: SAGE Publications Inc, 1995). ... An Empirical Test with Representative Data. Results that match 2 of 3 words
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“All this cancer talk is new to me, but I do know there isn’t a stage …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cancer-early-detection8 Feb 2018: NHS. For this to happen, it will be essential to build health economics into their programme. ... You should be building this into your clinical trials.”. Fitzgerald expects that the economics “should stack up”, particularly if the tests are low
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Department A - Z | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/colleges-and-departments/department-a-z23 Jun 2017: Schools, Faculties and Departments The University of Cambridge consists of over 100 Departments, Faculties, Schools and institutes, most of which have their -
How Japan's 'Salaryman' is becoming cool
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cool-japanese-men1 Feb 2018: Could it even be cool for middle-aged men to idolise teenage girl popstars? ... as rebellious and alternative, and the legion middle-aged male fans of all-girl super-group AKB48 – a musical and cultural phenomenon.
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‘Overwhelming’ international support for more government action on…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/COP26survey1 Mar 2021: unrelated to climate and used to test “baseline” support. ... China. India. Brazil. United Kingdom. United States. Indonesia. Poland. This project was funded by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Impact Acceleration Account.
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The 'P' word
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/plastic16 Jan 2020: Thailand uses a staggering amount of single-use plastics every day, but its waste management system lags far behind its economic advances,” she explains. ... It’s mottainai,” says anthropologist Dr Brigitte Steger, from the Faculty of Asian and
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Grad to meet you
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/postgraduate-open-day-201727 Nov 2017: You get rigorous economic training, while never losing the connection with the real world. ... I was up against the conservative family values of the Indian middle class.
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Witchcraft accusations were an ‘occupational hazard’ for female…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/witchcraft-work-women19 Sep 2023: th. and 17. th. centuries. This bias towards women is often attributed to misogyny as well as economic hard times. ... The astrologer’s services were accessible to the average person. People might visit him to stress-test their theories or look for
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Grad to meet you
https://www.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cam.ac.uk/files/grad-to-meet-you/index.html6 Dec 2017: You get rigorous economic training, while never losing the connection with the real world. ... I was up against the conservative family values of the Indian middle class.
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COVID-19: What to expect from a vaccine
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/covid19vaccine11 Sep 2020: In many ways the consideration of health and economics form the two extremes of a risk assessment of how to manage the outbreak and minimise the impact. ... WHAT NEXT? We are now right in the middle of watching the development of new vaccines in real time
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The Recovery Programme
https://www.cam.ac.uk/recovery-programme-report-21-226 Oct 2022: This funding is a real opportunity to test which approaches really work when it comes to improving research culture. ... This funding is a real opportunity to test which approaches really work when it comes to improving research culture.".
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Global dissatisfaction with democracy at a record high
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/dissatisfactiondemocracy29 Jan 2020: In fact, researchers found that across the planet – from Europe to Africa, as well as Asia, Australasia, both Americas and the Middle East – the share of individuals who say they are ... Dr Roberto Foa. The research team found that shifts in
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Top SET | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/top-set26 Aug 2005: Peter Winslow for ‘Aeroelasticity of Flexible Structures’. World Leadership Forum Award for the Best Economics Student. ... Minal Lavingia for ‘Economic Growth, Technology Choice and the Persistence of Old Technology’. -
Cod history | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cod-history1 May 2008: The emergence of commercial fishing represents a major watershed in European economic history and the intensity of human use of the sea. ... For historians this could help mark the origins of the notion of Europe as an economic community.
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Honorary Degrees 2017 | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/honorary-degrees-201721 Jun 2017: theory –the field in economics and game theory that takes an engineering approach to designing economic mechanisms or incentives. ... With Leonid Hurwicz and Roger Myerson, he was awarded the 2007 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics.
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Gates Cambridge Class of 2020
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/gates202015 Apr 2020: in economic development. ... Kumar, who worked as a software engineer at Uber for three years before doing his master's in Cambridge, is in the middle of medical training in the US where he
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Beyond the pandemic: re-learn how to govern risk
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/beyond-the-pandemic-govern-risk25 Jan 2021: The case of China is complex. It does not claim to be a liberal democracy, and its recent economic growth, while lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty, has created new ... The emerging evidence is that test and trace systems work best when
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2020 The Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Research Impact and…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/vc-awards/20201 Nov 2022: Runners up:. 2/3. Dr Naures Atto, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies/Middle Eastern Studies, School of Arts and Humanities. ... This setup was developed quickly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic as insufficient national capacity existed to test
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Cambridge in Qatar | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-in-qatar17 Mar 2014: Yasir Suleiman. The exploration of the Middle East and Gulf region will range from the importance of the Indian Ocean as a medieval trade route, via European Union relations with Gulf ... These channels served not only as means by which goods were traded,
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A Class Apart | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/a-class-apart26 May 2010: As long as children continue to be educated apart from their peers from different class and ethnic backgrounds, and 'a good education' remains the prerogative of the upper and middle classes, ... Prompted by a concern about educational inequality,
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Opinion: the future of science is automation | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/opinion-the-future-of-science-is-automation26 Feb 2024: These systems automatically originate hypotheses to explain observations, devise experiments to test these hypotheses, physically run these experiments using laboratory robotics, interpret the results, and then repeat the cycle. ... Share. Published. 26
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Black British Voices: the findings
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/black-british-voices-report28 Sep 2023: The question of pride in Britain is split down the middle, with 49% of respondents proud to be British, while an almost equal number (45%) feel the opposite. ... The report argues that, for some, racial disparities in pay and pensions – combined with
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Vice Chancellor’s Awards for Research Impact and Engagement 2022
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/vice-chancellors-awards-20226 Oct 2022: significant economic, social and cultural impact from and engagement with and for research. ... Cambridge is a global leader in interdisciplinary discovery and innovation with wide social, cultural and economic impact.
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The £2 billion vegetable and the agricultural future of the East
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/the-two-billion-vegetable15 Mar 2019: most authoritative source of information on the economics of farm businesses in England. ... It’s the only resource that portrays the true economic situation facing farmers and rural businesses.”.
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Pigeon slippers, Nobel weirdos and cakes at dawn
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/24camthings201913 Dec 2019: Even people who score well at maths tests can suffer from the condition. ... Aside from economic factors, paid employment brings other benefits – often psychological – such as self-esteem and social inclusion.
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Imagining India | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/imagining-india22 Apr 2009: Nandan, who has been a key player in India's growth story, believes that the country's future rests on more than simply economic growth. ... India is in the middle of a huge transformational process, Nilekani argues, and only a safety net of ideas—from -
Phone for a doctor | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/phone-for-a-doctor28 Oct 2015: It’s the middle of the afternoon. You hear the trill of an incoming text message on your phone. ... These could even do away with the need to take regular blood finger-prick tests.
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AI at Cambridge Festival 2024
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-festival-2024-ai-technology5 Mar 2024: Although Dr Penn admits a record-breaking election year isn’t the ideal time to be putting it to the test, he is hopeful AI will not have the immediate impact ... Misinformation, statistics and lies (26 March) sees Kamal Ahmed, former BBC Economics
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China's forgotten heroes
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/chinas-forgotten-heroes4 Nov 2021: severe economic difficulty. ... Zhenru Jacqueline Lin was a doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and St John’s College, Cambridge until May 2021.
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Powerful words | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/powerful-words9 Nov 2011: and Middle Eastern Studies. ... The manuscripts, written in centuries that spanned momentous political and economic change, are an invaluable and untapped source for understanding the pre-colonial past of South Asia, and therefore its present.
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Solving grammar’s greatest puzzle
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/solving-grammars-greatest-puzzle15 Dec 2022: Rajpopat learnt Sanskrit in high school and Pāṇini's Sanskrit grammar informally from a retired Indian professor at no charge whilst pursuing his Bachelors in Economics in Mumbai. ... Asian and Middle Eastern Studies in 2017 on a full scholarship
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Be prepared: it’s impossible to predict an earthquake
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/earthquakes-without-frontiers9 Nov 2021: In earthquake-prone developed countries like Japan and New Zealand, even severe earthquakes cause very few deaths – they are mainly stories of economic loss. ... But throughout much of the Mediterranean–Middle East–Central Asia earthquake belt,
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COVID-19 The long view
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/covid19-the-long-view22 May 2020: Today in rich and middle income countries most deaths occur amongst the elderly, while deaths in infancy and childhood are increasingly rare. ... Credit:The improvement in life expectancy. Despite ongoing urbanisation overall life expectancies began to
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The Creative Campus | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-creative-campus13 Oct 2011: It was not socialist, but anti-establishment, taking the monopoly of culture away from the high-brow, middle-aged, metropolitan establishment,” Fowler explained. ... last surviving state grammar schools, Nunthorpe, in York), which he argues
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How Churchill Waged War
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/churchill-at-war21 Nov 2018: Credit: Imperial War Museum. Churchill made himself the key advocate for building up forces in the Middle East. ... Britain had already sent 72,000 men to the Middle East and 53,000 more would arrive by the end of the year.
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