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  2. Anna Christie | Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/anna-christie
    Thumbnail for Anna Christie | Newnham College 19 Jul 2024: Dr Christie’s work is interdisciplinary in nature, combining legal scholarship with economic and financial analysis.
  3. Margaret Anstee Centre opens applications for Research Fellowships

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/margaret-anstee-centre-opens-applications-research-fellowships
    Thumbnail for Margaret Anstee Centre opens applications for Research Fellowships 19 Jul 2024: Margaret Anstee Centre opens applications for Research Fellowships. Newnham College are looking for outstanding early career female researchers to apply for two Research Fellowships in subjects related to economic and social ... The centre focuses on
  4. Augusta McMahon | Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/augusta-mcmahon
    Thumbnail for Augusta McMahon | Newnham College 19 Jul 2024: Her previous project (Tell Brak, northeast Syria, 2006-2011) addressed northern Mesopotamian urbanism and economic complexity during the 5th-4th millennia BC and traced settlement continuity throughout episodes of political change
  5. Suffragist banner design displayed in LSE digital archive | Newnham

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/suffragist-banner-design-displayed-lse-digital-archive
    Thumbnail for Suffragist banner design displayed in LSE digital archive | Newnham 19 Jul 2024: artist Mary Lowndes, a photo of which was recently displayed on Twitter by the London School of Economics and Political Sciences’ Library.
  6. Rosalind Gilmore | Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/rosalind-gilmore
    19 Jul 2024: Cambridge. In 1965 Rosalind had accompanied her diplomat husband Brian on his posting to Washington, DC, where she took on a role in the Economics Department of the World Bank.
  7. Clarissa de Waal | Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/clarissa-de-waal
    Thumbnail for Clarissa de Waal | Newnham College 19 Jul 2024: The theme common to her research across these three very different countries is the relation between economic development and ideology at the provincial level and power structures at state level.
  8. Class of 2017 graduate – 90.6 per cent achieved 1st or 2:1 | Newnham

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/class-2017-graduate-906-cent-achieved-1st-or-21
    Thumbnail for Class of 2017 graduate – 90.6 per cent achieved 1st or 2:1 | Newnham 19 Jul 2024: The proud families of the graduands gathered at Newnham on June 30 to watch them process from the College via Gonville and Caius and King’s College to the Senate House
  9. Tania Bhattacharyya | Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/tania-bhattacharyya
    Thumbnail for Tania Bhattacharyya | Newnham College 19 Jul 2024: Their book manuscript, Ocean Bombay, 1839-1945: Space, Itinerancy and Community in an Imperial Port City, tells the century long story of colonial Bombay’s spatial, economic and socio-political transformation
  10. What’s in a name? The story of Eva Smith | Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/whats-in-a-name-the-story-of-eva-smith
    Thumbnail for What’s in a name? The story of Eva Smith | Newnham College 19 Jul 2024: Car charging points: UK Power Networks installed a new power cable from the sub-station on Gonville and Caius sports field across Clare Road in spring 2023, ready for the installation
  11. Margaret Anstee Centre seminar: How Architecture Makes States |…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/margaret-anstee-centre-seminar-how-architecture-makes-states
    Thumbnail for Margaret Anstee Centre seminar: How Architecture Makes States | Newnham 19 Jul 2024: 08 Jul 2024. - 3 min read time. The importance of agriculture in Palestine and how farmers adapt to political, economic and environmental changes.
  12. Earth’s earliest sea creatures drove evolution by stirring the water

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/earths-earliest-sea-creatures-drove-evolution-stirring-water
    Thumbnail for Earth’s earliest sea creatures drove evolution by stirring the water 19 Jul 2024: The importance of agriculture in Palestine and how farmers adapt to political, economic and environmental changes.
  13. Newnham Politics and Debating Society welcomed Sir Oliver Letwin

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/newnham-politics-and-debating-society-welcomed-sir-oliver-letwin
    19 Jul 2024: economic dislocation) and the long-term consequences (the decline of the office and school as external from the home; a change in carbon emissions; changing relations within the family structure; growth ... first implication he predicted was a change in
  14. Cambridge college launches £4.5 million research centre for global

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/cambridge-college-launches-4-5-million-research-centre-global-studies
    Thumbnail for Cambridge college launches £4.5 million research centre for global 19 Jul 2024: The Margaret Anstee Centre for Global Studies, to be known as The Margaret Anstee Centre (MAC), will specialise in Economic, Social Development and International Relations research. ... The Margaret Anstee Centre for Global Studies will initially focus
  15. Dr Cynthia Kamwengo on research visit to Margaret Anstee Centre |

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/dr-cynthia-kamwengo-research-visit-margaret-anstee-centre
    19 Jul 2024: While post-colonial Zambia has continued to look to the UK for technical cooperation, the country has also sought to learn from the economic transformation of Asian countries such as South
  16. Two alumnae share their stories of volunteering in the time of COVID

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/two-alumnae-share-their-stories-volunteering-time-covid
    19 Jul 2024: Nurses’ and midwives’ stock of skills and knowledge produces economic and social value.
  17. Augusta McMahon explores Mesopotamian ’15-minute cities’ | Newnham

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/augusta-mcmahon-to-explore-ancient-mesopotamian-15-minute-cities
    Thumbnail for Augusta McMahon explores Mesopotamian ’15-minute cities’ | Newnham 19 Jul 2024: 08 Jul 2024. - 3 min read time. The importance of agriculture in Palestine and how farmers adapt to political, economic and environmental changes.
  18. Cantabrigian couple leave generous legacies to their respective…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/cantabrigian-couple-leave-generous-legacies-their-respective-colleges
    Thumbnail for Cantabrigian couple leave generous legacies to their respective Colleges 19 Jul 2024: The 1936 Register that Barbara signed when she matriculated, pictured, reports that Barbara, who read Economics, was born in Lincolnshire, was the daughter of Bruce Scott Gibbon, ‘tea planter’ and Gladys
  19. Green Week events at Newnham – from finance talks to cookery demos!

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/green-week-events-newnham-finance-talks-cookery-demos
    Thumbnail for Green Week events at Newnham – from finance talks to cookery demos! 19 Jul 2024: Anyone interested in finance, investment and economics as well as the environment should come along to this interactive workshop to find out more.
  20. The Margaret Anstee Centre for Global Studies: an inaugural year

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/margaret-anstee-centre-global-studies-inaugural-year-dynamic-research
    19 Jul 2024: Dame Margaret left a very generous bequest to the College to support research on economic and social development, and international relations. ... The disciplinary spectrum within the Centre includes Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History,
  21. First woman to reach rank of under-secretary-general at UN has died

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/first-woman-reach-rank-under-secretary-general-un-has-died
    Thumbnail for First woman to reach rank of under-secretary-general at UN has died 19 Jul 2024: She later worked for the United Nations for more than four decades (1952-93), heading economic and social development missions in all the developing regions of the world, as well as
  22. Prof Mary Beard gives 150th Anniversary Lecture to a packed house

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/prof-mary-beard-gives-150th-anniversary-lecture-packed-house
    Thumbnail for Prof Mary Beard gives 150th Anniversary Lecture to a packed house 19 Jul 2024: October 2021 saw economic historian Prof Jane Humphries CBE uncovering the hidden history of women’s unpaid labour and the cost of living.
  23. Rehana Tanwir Scholarship created in memory of Rehana Tanwir…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/rehana-tanwir-scholarship-created-memory-rehana-tanwir-1933-2019
    19 Jul 2024: To find her calling, she resigned from the prestigious Civil Service of Pakistan in 1956 and went up to Newnham College, Cambridge University to read Economics.
  24. Opinion piece: why today’s complex world needs the arts more than

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/opinion-piece-why-todays-complex-world-needs-arts-more-ever
    Thumbnail for Opinion piece: why today’s complex world needs the arts more than 19 Jul 2024: But Brexit is arguably a symptom of a much longer story of decline in cultural and economic investment in modern foreign-language education.
  25. Dr Jacinta Victoria Muinde wins ASAUK Audrey Richards Prize for…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/dr-jacinta-victoria-muinde-wins-asauk-audrey-richards-prize-inspired-research
    Thumbnail for Dr Jacinta Victoria Muinde wins ASAUK Audrey Richards Prize for ‘inspired’ 19 Jul 2024: The African Studies Association UK described her work as “an inspired piece of research which gives unexpected and deep insights into the challenges of economic survival and livelihoods of communities in ... The prize committee noted, “She really
  26. Research at Newnham: Why rotting seal is the smell of success |…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/research-at-newnham-why-rotting-seal-is-a-smell-of-success
    Thumbnail for Research at Newnham: Why rotting seal is the smell of success | Newnham 19 Jul 2024: Cota is already talking to government bodies in Chile, to persuade them that economic development must go hand in hand with environmental conservation.
  27. Margaret Anstee Centre: international workshop on trends and…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/margaret-anstee-centre-international-workshop-trends-and-challenges-development
    Thumbnail for Margaret Anstee Centre: international workshop on trends and challenges 19 Jul 2024: The second day explored key issues in relation to extractive industries and their influence on economic development, socio-environmental conflicts, and the relationship between multinationals, resource-rich countries and governments, donor
  28. Sixth-formers discover bioelectronics at the 2021 Rosalind Franklin

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/sixth-formers-discover-bioelectronics-2021-rosalind-franklin-conference
    19 Jul 2024: Owens, and Kumar Thurimella, a 1. st. year PhD student at Caius College.
  29. Student Joanna Olatunji explores the world of chemical engineering

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/student-joanna-olatunji-explores-world-chemical-engineering-iris-beer
    19 Jul 2024: If you like the physical sciences, it is a great combination of chemistry, physics, and maths but also it incorporates so many other things too like economics and biotechnology.”.
  30. Prof Jane Humphries CBE explores the value of 5 centuries of women’s

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/prof-jane-humphries-cbe-explores-the-value-of-5-centuries-of-womens-unpaid-labour
    Thumbnail for Prof Jane Humphries CBE explores the value of 5 centuries of women’s 19 Jul 2024: She was Reader and then Professor of Economic History at Oxford from 1999 to 2017. ... The talk itself was followed by a lively Q&A discussing what the pandemic has shown us about the value of women’s work, debates over approaches to economics and
  31. Recent promotions for three of Newnham’s Fellows, recognised for

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/recent-promotions-three-newnhams-fellows-recognised-their-outstanding-contributions
    Thumbnail for Recent promotions for three of Newnham’s Fellows, recognised for 19 Jul 2024: Dr Helen Bao researches the economics of real estate, and how people make sound financial decisions. ... and ultimately contributing to sustainable economic development in China.
  32. New research into lockdown wellbeing: children who spent more time

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/new-research-lockdown-wellbeing-children-who-spent-more-time-nature-fared-best
    Thumbnail for New research into lockdown wellbeing: children who spent more time 19 Jul 2024: problems, compared to those whose connection to nature stayed the same or decreased – regardless of their socio-economic status. ... She added: “In reality the contrasting experiences of access to nature between different socio-economic groups may be
  33. How combining ethnography, PhD studies & motherhood became a…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/how-combining-ethnography-phd-studies-motherhood-became-strength-dr-jacinta-muinde
    Thumbnail for How combining ethnography, PhD studies & motherhood became a strength 19 Jul 2024: She feels that studies that have concentrated on economics have failed to understand the impact of the work. ... This economic change of status has allowed women to negotiate for the first time.
  34. Revealed: face of female Neanderthal | Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/revealed-face-of-female-neanderthal-from-cave-where-species-buried-their-dead
    Thumbnail for Revealed: face of female Neanderthal | Newnham College 19 Jul 2024: 08 Jul 2024. - 3 min read time. The importance of agriculture in Palestine and how farmers adapt to political, economic and environmental changes.
  35. “She left no glass ceiling intact”: Newnham’s Margaret Anstee Centre

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/she-left-no-glass-ceiling-intact-newnhams-margaret-anstee-centre-opened-vice
    Thumbnail for “She left no glass ceiling intact”: Newnham’s Margaret Anstee Centre 19 Jul 2024: Based at Newnham College and led by Dr Emma Mawdsley, the Margaret Anstee Centre supports research in international relations and economic and social development.
  36. Our people: from her favourite spot to take five, to juggling 50

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/our-people-her-favourite-spot-take-five-juggling-50-balls-five-fire-our-domestic
    Thumbnail for Our people: from her favourite spot to take five, to juggling 50 19 Jul 2024: Eventually, I decided to rethink my work–life balance. I took a risk, and a major pay cut, and I went to work for Gonville and Caius College as Head Housekeeper. ... Caius turned out to be a great place to learn, with a very supportive Domestic Bursar
  37. Professor Mary Beard’s ‘retirement present’ will fund Cambridge…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/professor-mary-beards-retirement-present-will-fund-cambridge-classics-students-under
    Thumbnail for Professor Mary Beard’s ‘retirement present’ will fund Cambridge Classics 19 Jul 2024: Foundation Year, of which Newnham is a part of, to further increase the proportion of Cambridge students from state schools, low progression postcodes and from areas of socio-economic deprivation.
  38. Game-changers of the future? National Year 12 Essay Prize winners

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/game-changers-of-the-future-national-year-12-essay-prize-winners-receive-awards
    Thumbnail for Game-changers of the future? National Year 12 Essay Prize winners 19 Jul 2024: Jamimi Patel addressed the aspects of economic history that economists risk leaving untold, with a particular focus on the experiences of slaves and child labourers.
  39. Why an understanding of anthropology is key to navigating the…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/why-an-understanding-of-anthropology-is-key-to-navigating-the-challenges-of-the-21st-century
    Thumbnail for Why an understanding of anthropology is key to navigating the challenges 19 Jul 2024: s career and her ability to analyse economic and societal trends. ... 08 Jul 2024. - 3 min read time. The importance of agriculture in Palestine and how farmers adapt to political, economic and environmental changes.
  40. Dame Carol Black nominated for the honorary degree of Doctor of…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/dame-carol-black-nominated-for-the-honorary-degree-of-doctor-of-medical-science-in-the-university-of-cambridge
    Thumbnail for Dame Carol Black nominated for the honorary degree of Doctor of Medical 19 Jul 2024: 08 Jul 2024. - 3 min read time. The importance of agriculture in Palestine and how farmers adapt to political, economic and environmental changes.

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