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  2. Protesters of the world, arise - CAM Digital | University of Cambridge

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/protesters-of-the-world-arise/
    So a process began to reframe conservation concerns in the context of human concerns, using concepts such as natural capital, corporate partnerships and market-based instruments to give conservation economic value. ... Sandbrook agrees that while the
  3. Campendium: Lent Term 2024 - CAM Digital | University of Cambridge

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/campendium-lent-term-2024/
    How so, dude? This heavy new study shows that beyond the drought, it was, like, the entanglement of environmental, economic and technological factors that led to the explosive rise of professional
  4. Hidden in plain sight - CAM Digital | University of Cambridge

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/hidden-in-plain-sight/
    Lawrence was itching to test out his new methods in industry.
  5. A Vice-Chancellor’s life - CAM Digital | University of Cambridge

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/a-vice-chancellors-life/
    Together, we identify problems, challenges and solutions,” says Freeling. “We discover options, test them, and implement them with the people who will have to work on them.
  6. We have lift off! - CAM Digital | University of Cambridge

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-university-spaceflight-society/
    Christopher Li Xuanjie, Lucy Cavendish, Third Year Engineering. In 2019 they successfully test-fired Pulsar, their biggest engine to date – believed to be the UK’s largest nitrous hybrid rocket. ... In September, Jamie and other members of the
  7. Public Service. Private Good? - CAM Digital | University of Cambridge

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/public-service-private-good/
    Toggle navigation. Information. Features. Regulars. Archive. Public Service. Private Good? From rank incompetence to corrupt practices, procurement is under scrutiny in all walks of life. What needs to change if we are to get it right? WORDS. PETER
  8. CAM presents: Emergency Education on Ireland - CAM Digital |…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/emergency-education-on-ireland/
    The Great Famine was about finance – not just food. Dr Charles Read, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faculty of History and Affiliated Lecturer at the Faculty of Economics. ... First, economically: when Ireland joined the European Union in
  9. Campendium: Michaelmas Term 2023 - CAM Digital | University of…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/campendium-michaelmas-term-2023/
    In brief. Young readers. Children who read for pleasure at a young age perform better at cognitive tests and have better mental health when they become teens, new research concludes.
  10. Of greatest benefit to humankind - CAM Digital | University of…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/of-greatest-benefit-to-humankind/
    The challenges are manifold, from the fundamentals of chemical processes – structural changes arising from each charge of a battery, meaning that some degradation is inevitable – to the realities of market economics.
  11. Once upon a time... - CAM Digital | University of Cambridge

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/the-power-of-stories/
    beat OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 in a Turing test study.).
  12. All in the best possible taste? - CAM Digital | University of…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/18th-century-great-laughter-debate/
    The Earl of Shaftesbury, who wrote droll and gentle humour, saw laughter as a test of truth – if you mock somebody it’s not necessarily that you’re a monster,
  13. Beyond repair - CAM Digital | University of Cambridge

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-stem-cell-institute/
    Their work is divided into two areas: growing cells in a dish and using them to test new drug treatments; and using stem cells to create organs or replacement organ parts.
  14. The Cambridge-Africa partnership in action - CAM Digital | University …

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/the-cambridge-africa-partnership-in-action/
    Features. Regulars. Archive. The Cambridge-Africa partnership in action. In northern Kenya, camels are vital to the economic and social fabric. ... The economic, social and health costs of these diseases are vast.
  15. A world to you without oppression  - CAM Digital | University of…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/a-world-to-you-without-oppression/
    levels. Between 2017 and 2019, she co-led a £1m Economic and Social Research Council project, together with Professor Peter Wade from the University of Manchester, investigating anti-racist practices and
  16. If CAM could speak... - CAM Digital | University of Cambridge

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/cambridge-alumni-magazine-100-years-old/
    resources, genetic research and environmental economics.” And she has tackled social issues head on.
  17. Mike Brearley on finding harmony and being respectful of disharmony.…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/cricketer-turned-psychoanalyst-mike-brearley/
    His own sporting side, of course, is well known: he was captain of the England cricket team from 1977 to 1981, winning 18 test matches and losing only four.
  18. The “special relationship” between the US and the UK - CAM Digital |…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/special-relationship-between-us-and-uk/
    If the special relationship has survived domestic hostility, economic rivalry and outright war, can anything break it?
  19. This idea must die: “Obesity is caused by lack of willpower” - CAM…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/obesity-is-not-caused-by-lack-of-willpower/
    We can prove that there is biology at play here. We can now test for those faulty genes, and this can be a big help because obese people are often blamed
  20. Why it’s time to challenge traditional models of governance - CAM…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/why-its-time-to-challenge-traditional-models-of-governance/
    The Dasgupta Review is clear: to remain useful, the tools of economics must be reshaped with the natural world at their heart.
  21. This idea must die: “The University is an ivory tower” - CAM Digital…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/this-idea-must-die-the-university-is-an-ivory-tower/
    Our commitment to delivering social and economic impact is part of the unwritten social contract with the bodies that fund our research. ... Much of this activity has no direct economic benefit to the University; instead, ideas created at Cambridge

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