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Funding for postgraduate students
Information about sources of funding available to postgraduates at Cambridge.
www.student-funding.cam.ac.uk/
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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Shanidar Z: what did Neanderthals do with their dead?
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/shanidarz18 Feb 2020: Archaeologists have unearthed a Neanderthal skeleton in a famous cave in Iraqi Kurdistan. They say the new discovery offers a unique opportunity to use modern technology to try and understand Neanderthal “ways of death”. Did Neanderthals dig
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The Facebook post that launched a thousand shields (and counting)
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/makerspace3 Sep 2020: Project to support 3D printing of PPE in Malawi – and create a blueprint for using digital fabrication technologies in future emergencies.
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What does lockdown mean for the future of our food supply?
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/supplychain3 Apr 2020: Perhaps we need to find new ways of becoming more self-sufficient with our food supply
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Contact us | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/contact-us9 Oct 2020: How to get in touch with the public engagement team We are working both in the office and remotely at present so the best way to contact us is by email: -
Unexpected experiences
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/UE-Glen-Rangwala23 Jul 2020: Glen Rangwala, admissions tutor for Trinity College and director of the undergraduate programme in Politics & International Relations, was preparing for the University’s virtual Open Days – and wondered if anyone would show up.
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Enterprising researchers: Making a difference in Southern Africa
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/enterprisingresearchers15 Oct 2020: A team from Cambridge, Botswana, Mozambique and Namibia has been bolstering entrepreneurship in Southern Africa and supporting some exciting new ventures in the process.
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‘Wonderchicken’ fossil from the age of dinosaurs reveals origin of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/wonderchicken18 Mar 2020: The oldest fossil of a modern bird yet found, dating from the age of dinosaurs, has been identified by an international team of palaeontologists.
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Unexpected experiences
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/UE-Katy-Pitts7 Aug 2020: Katy Pitts could probably now write the How-To manual on re-opening a biochemistry department in a global pandemic. She tells us of the highs and lows of recent months as her colleagues embraced the necessary changes to return to workplace – and
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Unexpected experiences
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/UE-Stephen-Toope22 Oct 2020: Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen J Toope shares why stories of resilience and creativity from individuals across the University community give him a sense of optimism for the future.
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Over-hunting walruses contributed to the collapse of Norse Greenland
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/norsewalrus6 Jan 2020: Medieval Greenlanders chased dwindling walrus herds ever farther north in an effort to maintain their economy.
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Unexpected experiences
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/UE-Simone-Eringfeld15 Jul 2020: Unable to set off on her MPhil fieldwork, Simone Eringfeld shifted her research to explore how students and academics at Cambridge could reimagine possible futures for the “post-coronial” university. She also hosts the Cambridge Quaranchats
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Green recovery must end the reign of GDP, argue Cambridge and UN…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/UNnaturalcapital15 Dec 2020: Cambridge University helps United Nations launch new “Ecosystem Accounting”: allowing governments to better include and reflect nature in their post-pandemic economic recovery.
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Scelidosaurus: ready for its closeup at last
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/scelidosaurus26 Aug 2020: The first complete dinosaur skeleton ever identified has finally been studied in detail and found its place in the dinosaur family tree, completing a project that began more than 150 years ago.
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Connect to nature with '12 Days of Winter Wildlife' |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/connect-to-nature-with-12-days-of-winter-wildlife30 Nov 2020: Updates on its opening status will be posted on the Museum’s website and Twitter and Facebook pages.
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Local food solutions during the coronavirus crisis could have lasting …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/globaltolocal22 Apr 2020: The local solutions found during COVID-19 could have lasting benefits for food security, human security, & international development
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Darwin's missing notebooks
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/darwin-appeal24 Nov 2020: Cambridge University Library has launched a public appeal for help in tracking down two missing notebooks belonging to Charles Darwin - one of which includes his iconic Tree of Life sketch
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Half billion-year-old 'social network' observed in early…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/fossilnetwork5 Mar 2020: Some of the first animals on Earth were connected by networks of thread-like filaments, the earliest evidence yet found of life being connected in this way.
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Coronavirus has intensified the UK’s digital divide
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/digitaldivide6 May 2020: The coronavirus lockdown risks turning the problem of digital exclusion into a catastrophe of lost education and opportunity for the UK’s poorest and most vulnerable.
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“It’s been very humbling”
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/backtoclinic4 May 2020: Neuroscientist Paul Fletcher on returning to the clinic and the psychiatric impacts of the pandemic
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Unexpected experiences
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/UE-Michelle-Reynolds10 Jul 2020: In the third of a new series, Michelle Reynolds reflects on the past three months and how this experience will influence the service going forwards.
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