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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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Statement on the protests | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/notices/news/statement-on-the-protests7 May 2024: The Rowan Williams Cambridge Studentship is a full-cost scholarship for applicants who face severe barriers in accessing higher education. ... You may also wish to visit the Student Action for Refugees scholarship list. Results that match 1 of 2 words
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John Milton’s notes discovered
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/john-miltons-notes-discovered15 May 2024: The researchers found around 100 examples in this volume alone. On page 87, a bracket marks a passage recording that Henry II's wife Eleanor was "enraged against hir husband bicause ... Milton used two pages of material from Holinshed's history of
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2023 was the hottest summer in two thousand years | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/2023-was-the-hottest-summer-in-two-thousand-years14 May 2024: Although 2023 has been reported as the hottest year on record, the instrumental evidence only reaches back as far as 1850 at best, and most records are limited
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The curator reframing our experiences of art
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/the-curator-reframing-our-experiences-of-art17 May 2024: “Art in every-day spaces can change the way we see the world,” says Harriet Loffler, curator of The Woman’s Art Collection at Murray Edwards.
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Ten Cambridge scientists elected as Fellows of the Royal Society 2024 …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/ten-cambridge-scientists-elected-as-fellows-of-the-royal-society-202416 May 2024: The Royal Society is a self-governing Fellowship of many of the world’s most distinguished scientists drawn from all areas of science, engineering and
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Transition Live: Park Farm
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/climate-farm14 May 2024: University farm hosts first Farmers Weekly sustainability event
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Ice shelves fracture under weight of meltwater lakes | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ice-shelves-fracture-under-weight-of-meltwater-lakes3 May 2024: When air temperatures in Antarctica rise and glacier ice melts, water can pool on the surface of floating ice shelves, weighing them down and causing the ice
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Cambridge at Hay 2024
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-at-hay-202417 May 2024: Several Cambridge academics will be speaking at the prestigious Hay literary festival in Wales at the end of May.
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Webb detects most distant black hole merger to date | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/webb-detects-most-distant-black-hole-merger-to-date16 May 2024: Astronomers have found supermassive black holes with masses of millions to billions times that of the Sun in most massive galaxies in the local Universe,
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Teacher wins award for encouraging pupil
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/teacher-award-202414 May 2024: Teacher wins Educator's Award for encouraging pupil to apply for Foundation Year
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Baby born deaf can hear after breakthrough gene therapy | University…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/baby-born-deaf-can-hear-after-breakthrough-gene-therapy9 May 2024: Opal Sandy from Oxfordshire is the first patient treated in a global gene therapy trial, which shows 'mind-blowing' results. She is the first British patient
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Revealed: face of 75,000-year-old female Neanderthal from cave where…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/shanidar-z-face-revealed2 May 2024: A new documentary has recreated the face of a 75,000-year-old female Neanderthal whose flattened skull was discovered and rebuilt from hundreds of bone fragments by a team of archaeologists and conservators led by the University of Cambridge.
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Over 20,000 people join search for new dementia treatments |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/over-20000-people-join-search-for-new-dementia-treatments14 May 2024: Using the resource, scientists have already been able to show for the first time that two important bodily mechanisms – inflammation and metabolism – play a
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Everest mountaineer’s letters digitised for the first time
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/mallory-letters-digitised22 Apr 2024: George Mallory's letters now available to a global audience
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A simple ‘twist’ improves the engine of clean fuel generation |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/a-simple-twist-improves-the-engine-of-clean-fuel-generation24 Apr 2024: The researchers, led by the University of Cambridge, are developing low-cost light-harvesting semiconductors that power devices for converting water into clean
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Earth’s earliest sea creatures drove evolution by stirring the water…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/earths-earliest-sea-creatures-drove-evolution-by-stirring-the-water17 May 2024: A study involving the University of Cambridge has used virtual recreations of the earliest animal ecosystems, known as marine animal forests, to demonstrate
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New vaccine effective against coronaviruses that haven’t even emerged …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-vaccine-effective-against-coronaviruses-that-havent-even-emerged-yet6 May 2024: This is a new approach to vaccine development called ‘proactive vaccinology’, where scientists build a vaccine before the disease-causing pathogen even
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Birth by C-section more than doubles odds of measles vaccine failure…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/birth-by-c-section-more-than-doubles-odds-of-measles-vaccine-failure13 May 2024: A study by the University of Cambridge, UK, and Fudan University, China, has found that a single dose of the measles jab is up to 2.6 times more likely to be
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Robotic nerve ‘cuffs’ could help treat a range of neurological…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/robotic-nerve-cuffs-could-help-treat-a-range-of-neurological-conditions26 Apr 2024: The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, combined flexible electronics and soft robotics techniques to develop the devices, which could be used for
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‘Wraparound’ implants represent new approach to treating spinal cord…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/wraparound-implants-represent-new-approach-to-treating-spinal-cord-injuries8 May 2024: A team of engineers, neuroscientists and surgeons from the University of Cambridge developed the devices and used them to record the nerve signals going back
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Mess is best: disordered structure of battery-like devices improves…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mess-is-best-disordered-structure-of-battery-like-devices-improves-performance18 Apr 2024: Researchers led by the University of Cambridge used experimental and computer modelling techniques to study the porous carbon electrodes used in
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Study highlights increased risk of second cancers among breast cancer …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-highlights-increased-risk-of-second-cancers-among-breast-cancer-survivors25 Apr 2024: For the first time, the research has shown that this risk is higher in people living in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation. Breast cancer is the most
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Training AI models to answer ‘what if?’ questions could improve…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/training-ai-models-to-answer-what-if-questions-could-improve-medical-treatments19 Apr 2024: Artificial intelligence techniques can be helpful for multiple medical applications, such as radiology or oncology, where the ability to recognise patterns in
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Call for safeguards to prevent unwanted ‘hauntings’ by AI chatbots of …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/call-for-safeguards-to-prevent-unwanted-hauntings-by-ai-chatbots-of-dead-loved-ones9 May 2024: Artificial intelligence that allows users to hold text and voice conversations with lost loved ones runs the risk of causing psychological harm and even
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Rare disease research at Cambridge receives major boost with launch…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/rare-disease-research-at-cambridge-receives-major-boost-with-launch-of-two-new-centres23 Apr 2024: The virtual centres, supported by the charity LifeArc, will focus on areas where there are significant unmet needs. They will tackle barriers that ordinarily
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