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  2. Catz students celebrate Boat Race victories | St Catharine's…

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/boat-races-2023
    Thumbnail for Catz students celebrate Boat Race victories | St Catharine's College, Cambridge It was also poignant for the St Catharine’s community that television coverage on 27 March included a tribute to alumnus Tim Senior (1993, Economics), who sadly died earlier this year.
  3. Thumbnail for Outreach at Catz: Gemma’s story | St Catharine's College, Cambridge It was unexpectedly fun to read the historical sources and prepare for tests and interviews, and this reassured me that my academic interests were a good fit for life at Catz.”.
  4. Thumbnail for Chinese women of Cambridge: Part of The Rising Tide programme | St Catharine's College, Cambridge living and working abroad, the economic opportunities available to women, the domestic contribution of men and the “double burden” faced by women who work while managing unpaid domestic responsibilities.
  5. Thumbnail for A warm welcome to the newest Members of St Catharine’s | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Prior to joining the faculty of Economics at Cambridge, she obtained her PhD at Yale University, where she specialized in the fields of Labour Economics and Applied Econometrics.
  6. Thumbnail for Sports highlights: Blues & Varsity special | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Economics undergraduate) played in the Varsity match for the men’s third team (the Kestrels), who lost 0-1 to Oxford. ... Table Tennis. Alumnus James Smith (2020, Land Economy; back for a Real Estate Finance MPhil) and Yujie Fan (an Economics MPhil
  7. Thumbnail for Catz student selected for Cross Channel Relay Competition | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Matthew explains, “The relay race will be unlike anything I’ve been a part of before and will be a unique way to test my own limits.
  8. Thumbnail for ‘Wheely good’ summer for Catz student with new Facebook icon and first paper as first author | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Pictured: Souradip Mookerjee. “While laboratory-derived products undergo clinical trials to test whether they are safe and effective for patients, it is vital that the research community comes up with a
  9. Thumbnail for Junior Research Fellow shortlisted for prestigious article prize | St Catharine's College, Cambridge His work sits at the intersection of socio-legal studies, legal pluralism, economic development and the rule of law, and explores the fragmented and plural forms of order that exist within
  10. Thumbnail for Celebrating International Women’s Day & Women’s History Month | St Catharine's College, Cambridge In addition to celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women, International Women's Day also calls for a gender equal world, free from bias, stereotypes and discrimination.
  11. Thumbnail for Celebrating our students’ successes | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Also awarded a Cambridge Digital Humanities digital resources award worth £10,000 and a Economic and Social Research Council Doctoral Training Partnerships discretionary award worth £3000, both in support of digitising
  12. Professor Simon Taylor | St Catharine's College, Cambridge

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/directory/dr-simon-taylor
    Biography. Simon Taylor was previously elected a Fellow (and Joint College Lecturer in Economics with Girton College) in 1988, but left Cambridge to work in the City of London in 1991.
  13. Thumbnail for Preventing strokes with advanced radiological imaging analysis methods | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Working with a multi-disciplinary team, I wanted to test the feasibility and robustness of radiomics for assessing patients at risk of secondary stroke.”.
  14. Thumbnail for Fellow finds London Underground pollution small enough to enter bloodstream | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Since most of these air pollution particles are metallic, the Underground is an ideal place to test whether magnetism can be an effective way to monitor pollution.
  15. Dr Pablo Olmos | St Catharine's College, Cambridge

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/directory/dr-pablo-olmos
    College positions. Bibby College Assistant Professor in Economics. Biography. Dr Olmos received his PhD in Economics from Yale University, where he specialised in Economic Development and Econometrics, and where he also ... Microeconomics to
  16. Thumbnail for Time capsule installed as part of Central Spaces project | St Catharine's College, Cambridge fabric. It seemed fitting to add a lateral flow test, still in its packet, to alarm medics 51 years from now with the crudeness of our diagnostic technologies.”.
  17. Thumbnail for Fellow launches book ahead of centenary of the Chinese Communist Party | St Catharine's College, Cambridge The persons who feature in this mosaic range from intellectual figures such as 1940s rebel rouser Wang Shiwei and 1950s movie star Shangguan Yunzhu to economic reformer Zhao Ziyang and the
  18. Thumbnail for Sports highlights: End of term | St Catharine's College, Cambridge squads to test themselves on the full Boat Race course from Putney to Mortlake.
  19. Thumbnail for Molecular messenger reveals new treatment pathway for COVID-19 | St Catharine's College, Cambridge We are fortunate to have a rapid and accurate point-of-care diagnostic tool, the PCR test, to identify patients in the early stage of infection who might benefit most from
  20. Dr Nisha Nixon | St Catharine's College, Cambridge

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/directory/dr-nisha-nixon
    She is chief investigator of a clinical study involving the development of a novel virtual reality test of eye movements. ... Key publications. N. Nixon, P.B.M. Thomas, P.R. Jones. (2023) Feasibility study of an automated Strabismus screening Test using
  21. Thumbnail for St Catharine’s welcomes 259 new members for the new academic year | St Catharine's College, Cambridge His work is situated at the intersection of socio-legal studies, legal pluralism, economic development and the rule of law.

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