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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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'Lab in your phone' lets you play the scientific life
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/dishlife25 Feb 2020: A unique, free new game – “part Sims, part Tamagotchi” – lets players inhabit a stem cell researcher as they rise through the ranks: growing cells, scientific collaborations, and reputation. -
Patient zero: why it's such a toxic term
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/patientzero1 Apr 2020: And even more recently, the Mail on Sunday followed news of prime minister Boris Johnson’s positive COVID-19 test result by publishing a two-page spread asking its readers: “DID -
BIG FISH
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/big-fish-hughes-heaney-cooke14 Nov 2020: The title page of Seamus Heaney's Bog Poems, illustrated by Barrie Cooke (The Rainbow Press, 1975). ... Courtesy of Cambridge University Library. Image: Mark Wormald. The title page of Seamus Heaney's Bog Poems, illustrated by Barrie Cooke (The Rainbow -
Strategic partner: Aviva
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/aviva29 Apr 2020: Insuring its future -
Unexpected experiences
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/UE-Sam-Lucy25 Sep 2020: Assessing undergraduate admissions was likely to be a very different process in a pandemic, let alone with a changing landscape of cancelled exams and reassessments. One of the team at the forefront of overcoming these challenges was Dr Sam Lucy, -
What’s your beef?
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/beef7 Jan 2020: While the carbon footprint of the meat industry may be clear, why is the proposition of eating less beef and lamb fuelling such heated debate? -
Provide shady spots to protect butterflies from climate change
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/butterflies24 Sep 2020: New study predicts how climate change might impact butterfly communities, and will inform conservation strategies to protect them. -
Architecting the future
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/arm8 Dec 2020: Arm and Cambridge University are working together to make our phones and computers more secure, more efficient and ready for the digital revolution. -
Adult skates can spontaneously repair cartilage injuries
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/skate12 May 2020: Researchers have found that adult skates have the ability to spontaneously repair injured cartilage, using a type of cartilage stem cell. -
Unexpected experiences
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/UE-Lucy-Spokes29 Jul 2020: Head of Public Engagement, Dr Lucinda Spokes, describes the difficult decision to pull the plug on the 26th Cambridge Science Festival in March this year and reflects on the breathtaking flexibility of the Festival going digital – at least for now.
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