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Cambridge University marks Black History Month 2022 | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-university-marks-black-history-month-20223 Oct 2022: the achievements of the College’s Black community and foster connections between current students and alumni. ... Register for How Can We Educate Children About Anti-Racism? with Laura Henry Allain MBE. -
Hidden treasures of Cambridge Digital Library
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/digital-library-treasures8 Jul 2020: Pencil drawing of Flamsteed House shows the Octagon Room with children playing with a dog on the lawn. ... One such is written by William Foster Norton Churchill who had worked in the Malayan Civil Service before interment. -
Pets are a child’s best friend, not their siblings | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/pets-are-a-childs-best-friend-not-their-siblings26 Jan 2017: Researchers surveyed 12 year old children from 77 families with one or more pets of any type and more than one child at home. ... Children reported strong relationships with their pets relative to their siblings, with lower levels of conflict and greater -
Making the most of our minds | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/making-the-most-of-our-minds10 Mar 2009: The participants will include Cambridge researchers Professor Barbara Sahakian from the Department of Psychiatry and Professor Usha Goswami from the Faculty of Education. ... behaviour and help children to face difficult challenges throughout their lives. -
The life robotic: Meet the Cambridge University researchers fostering …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/Cambridge-roboticists-wellbeing-support-robot-coaches19 Jul 2023: When children use screen-based tools, they often withdraw from the physical world,” says Nida. ... children – says developing robots that meet people’s expectations was what designers call a ‘wicked problem’. -
Why are we so fat? | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/why-are-we-so-fat1 Apr 2007: In fact, the heritability of body weight and fat mass is very high, at 40–70%, based on studies in twins and adopted children. ... To date, the team have identified seven genes that, when defective, result in severe obesity in children. -
Forests: from Cambridge to the tropics | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/forests-from-cambridge-to-the-tropics22 Jun 2007: Curator of Insects, Dr William Foster, said: “We want to fire people's interest and concern about forest conservation, ecology and biodiversity using these fantastic images as a starting point. ... Children inspired by the photographs and animals on -
No excuse for being bored over the summer | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/no-excuse-for-being-bored-over-the-summer28 Jul 2008: Sessions are targeted at children ranging from toddlers to teenagers. Members of the University who will be running ChYpPS events over the summer include Outreach Officers and volunteers from student societies. ... Sarah-Jane said: "It was tremendously -
Gardeners and carpenters: the ‘skill’ of parenting | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/gardeners-and-carpenters-the-skill-of-parenting8 Nov 2018: Paul Ramchandani. Professors Claire Hughes and Paul Ramchandani have spent their adult lives studying children. ... environments.”. Such detailed, long-term studies could, she hopes, lead to simple and effective tools to help parents foster their -
Taking care of mental health
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/diagnosing-mental-health-disorders9 Feb 2023: A conversation with Sir Keith Peters, the then Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge, steered me towards both neuropathology and psychiatry. ... I don't think it would have been possible if I had had children.
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