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Information about sources of funding available to postgraduates at Cambridge.
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Cambridge Bursary Scheme
The Bursary is free financial support of generally up to £3,500 a year for full-time undergraduate students, to help with your Cambridge fees or living costs. Like a scholarship or grant, the payment is non-refundable – you don’t need to pay it back.
Higher amounts are available for medical students in their clinical years, independent students including care leavers, and students who were eligible for free school meals.
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Bringing Cambridge University Libraries to you
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/ReopeningLibraries4 Jun 2020: Our libraries are open online to support teaching, learning and research while we continue to plan for a safe reopening. -
Global dissatisfaction with democracy at a record high
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/dissatisfactiondemocracy29 Jan 2020: The first report from the new Centre for the Future of Democracy at the University of Cambridge. -
Support for professional staff | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/information-for-staff-and-students/support-for-professional-staff22 Sep 2020: We are here to support you to support the researchers in your department! Contact us by email: publicengagement@admin.cam.ac.uk Public engagement network -
Found in Translation
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/Translations-for-Africa3 Jun 2020: When the first COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Africa, Cambridge researcher Dr Ebele Mogo and colleagues were worried that a dangerous language gap in public health information would soon develop across the continent. She asked on social media if -
The scientist reducing the rise of superbugs by talking to farmers
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/chioma-achi6 Nov 2020: Chioma Achi is worried about the global misuse of antibiotics in agricultural practices. Her work helping farmers in Nigeria to reduce infection in livestock and use fewer antibiotics in animal feed was highlighted in the recent Vice-Chancellor’s -
Climate change will turn coastal Antarctica green, say scientists
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/antarctica-turning-green20 May 2020: Scientists have created the first ever large-scale map of microscopic algae as they bloomed across the surface of snow along the Antarctic Peninsula coast. Results indicate that this ‘green snow’ is likely to spread as global temperatures -
On being black at Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/onbeingblackatcambridge2 Oct 2020: Sharon Mehari, president of the African Caribbean Society, talks about inspiring vloggers, COVID-19 and the importance of having actionable conversations about racial inequality. -
A baker, a plumber, and a... swan taker
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/ely-assizes-revelations10 Aug 2020: From swan thieves to arson and poisonings, the Isle of Ely Assizes project continues to reveal the dark past of the Diocese of Ely. -
The "stop doing stupid stuff" approach to sustainable…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/sustainable-manufacturing22 Jan 2020: Around 90% of the resources we process to create goods are not reaching the person for whom they are made. How can we make manufacturing more sustainable? -
The chemist who fuses fashion with science
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/areeb-mahtey21 Aug 2020: Areeb Mahtey is studying for a PhD in epigenetics, but outside the lab he is a member of the University of Cambridge’s Fashion and Luxury Brands Society and models for upcoming fashion brands and charitable causes. He explains why science and -
Syphilitic City
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/syphilis-georgian-london6 Jul 2020: One in five Georgian Londoners had syphilis by their mid-30s, a new study suggests -
The polar explorer using Grime to break the ice
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/prem-gill29 Jan 2020: It’s not often someone compares the voices of seals to the sound of spacecraft set to a Grime beat. But when he’s not monitoring seals from space, PhD student Prem Gill is using ‘Seal Grime’ as one way to encourage people from a wide range -
The microbiologist who cultured a strange and beautiful career
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/miriam-lynn27 Feb 2020: Dr Miriam Lynn heads up Cambridge University’s Equality and Diversity team. She describes what led her from a love for microbes to discovering she had a knack for talking to people – and why she is passionate about making everyone feel at home. -
The museum technician who found her place among ancient faces
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/charismillett22 Jan 2020: When Charis Millett realised that being a museum technician was the job for her, she worked day and night to make it happen. She speaks about her passion for transporting museum-goers to another time and why Blue Peter may have more in common with -
The conservationist, the herders and the fashionistas
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/onon-bayasgalan2 Dec 2020: Respect for the Mongolian landscape is engrained within her, says Onon Bayasgalan. Her work is helping herders in her home country to preserve livelihoods and lands that are under threat from the luxury fashion industry. -
Beyond the pandemic: learn from the survival of the fittest firms
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/BeyondThePandemic-manufacturing14 Oct 2020: Manufacturing firms have had a rocky few months, struggling with fractured supply chains, uncertain supply and demand, and shutdowns. Yet some have not only survived but thrived, re-organising and experimenting with their operations during the -
The grateful gardener who brought Apocalypse Now to a flowerbed
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/peter-kirkham23 Nov 2020: He builds human-sized nests from twigs, spins circles in the garden and torches wicker men at Harvest Moon. The music-loving college gardener Peter Kirkham believes that gardens should be unexpected, relaxed and above all fun. -
“Behind every COVID-19 test sample is a person worried about their…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/Covid19CambridgeTestingCentre4 Sep 2020: Meet the volunteer scientists who turn swab samples into diagnoses – again and again and again. -
Major European starting grants awarded
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/erc-starting-grants-202014 Sep 2020: Six Cambridge researchers are among the latest recipients of European Union awards given to early-career academics. -
Beyond the pandemic: find better ways to talk about death
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/BeyondThePandemic-good-death8 Sep 2020: COVID-19 has forced millions of people to confront the prospect of dying earlier than they expected and under extraordinary circumstances. Now more than ever we need to find ways to talk about death, suggests Laura Davies, from the Faculty of English
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