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Medieval money mystery solved
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/medieval-money-mystery-solved9 Apr 2024: The findings could transform our understanding of Europe’s economic and political development.
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Farm to factories
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/farms-factories-research15 Mar 2024: Co-Chair of the Council on the Future of Advanced Manufacturing and Production at the World Economic Forum.
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https://www.cityevolutions.org.uk/category/event/feed/4 Jun 2024: wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 The Evolving Economic Performance of Britain’s Cities: Patterns, Processes and Policy Implications ... There are few places which have experienced economic change as profoundly as Tees Valley and this workshop will explore how -
Economic and Social History at Cambridge
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/core_seminar.html3 Nov 2023: Leigh Gardner (London School of Economics). How was power shared in colonial Africa? ... Economic growth, social inequality and material culture in Flanders and Brabant (c.18). -
Department of Computer Science and Technology: Past exam papers:…
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/exams/pastpapers/t-EconomicsandLaw.html13 Jun 2024: Past exam papers: Economics and Law. Solution notes are available for many past questions to local users. ... Economics, Law and Ethics (2024–2014). 2024 Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge. -
Moving a capital city: learning from when the earth moves
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/indonesia-earthquake-hazard14 Nov 2023: Beyond the fascination, however, Rawlinson is keenly aware of the human and economic cost of natural hazards. ... If a new city is to be built, our work could inform building codes and disaster management planning, which would help save lives and reduce
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Cost to protect globally important forests falls disproportionately…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/tropical-forest-protection17 Aug 2023: The study also found that the greatest overall global economic gains come from the most biologically important sites – but these are also most costly for locals to conserve. ... Reference: Platts, P.J. et al.: ‘Inequitable gains and losses from
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https://www.cityevolutions.org.uk/feed/4 Jun 2024: cityevolutions.org.uk/?p=801 This paper explores the economic evolution of Peterborough in comparison with broader national economic developments. ... cityevolutions.org.uk/?p=779 This paper explores Glasgow's economic history as it compares to the -
Stormzy Scholarships
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/stormzy-202329 Jul 2023: Since launching in 2018, the scholarships have helped alleviate the financial worries and transform the university experience of 32 students from less advantaged socio-economic backgrounds.
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Holding back the flood
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/climate-trapped-populations25 Mar 2024: The paper explores the role of immobile populations from the Torres Straits islanders to the Netherlands -- dubbed “trapped” people -- who for economic, social, or health reasons are unable to migrate to
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Improving outcomes for Crohn's patients
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/crohns-disease-therapy22 Feb 2024: Professor Miles Parkes. The PROFILE team are now actively working on an analysis of the health economics to see whether the benefits of the therapy outweigh its cost.
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All Primary Care Unit Publications - Primary Care Unit
https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/research/all-pcu-publications/23 Feb 2024: Economic evaluations of predictive genetic testing: A scoping review. PLoS One 2023; 18: e0276572. ... Common health assets protocol: a mixed-methods, realist evaluation and economic appraisal of how community-led organisations (CLOs) impact on the -
https://www.cityevolutions.org.uk/category/paper/feed/
https://www.cityevolutions.org.uk/category/paper/feed/4 Jun 2024: org.uk/?p=801 This paper explores the economic evolution of Peterborough in comparison with broader national economic developments. ... cityevolutions.org.uk/?p=779 This paper explores Glasgow's economic history as it compares to the broader national -
Economic and Social History at Cambridge
https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/podcast-crafts.html21 Sep 2023: Lecture 2: Questions and Answers. Lecture 3: Falling behind in the Golden Age of Economic Growth. ... Lecture 3: Questions and Answers. Lecture 4: Reversing Economic Decline: Thatcher and Sons in Historical Context. -
‘Nation of makers’: Britain industrialised over a century earlier…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/nation-of-makers-industrial-britain5 Apr 2024: th. century – long credited as the birth of global industry and economic growth. ... leader and Professor of Economic History at Cambridge’s Faculty of History.
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Computer Laboratory: Alice Hutchings
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~ah793/25 Jun 2024: Economics, Law and Ethics (Part IB CST 75%, Part II CST 50%), 2019-present. ... International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC) 2020-2021. Workshop on the Economics of Information Security (WEIS) 2020, 2023-2024. -
Department of Computer Science and Technology: Past exam papers:…
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/exams/pastpapers/t-EconomicsLawandEthics.html13 Jun 2024: Past exam papers: Economics, Law and Ethics. Solution notes are available for many past questions to local users. ... Economics and Law (2013–2003). 2024 Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge. -
Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/black-atlantic21 Sep 2023: Dr Jake Subryan Richards, Lead Curator of Black Atlantic and Assistant Professor of international history at the London School of Economics.
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The Vice-Chancellor's Awards 2023 for Research Impact and…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/vc-awards/202313 Dec 2023: SIDS experience the most significant economic setbacks in terms of their national output due to extreme natural disasters.
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Witchcraft accusations were an ‘occupational hazard’ for female…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/witchcraft-work-women19 Sep 2023: th. and 17. th. centuries. This bias towards women is often attributed to misogyny as well as economic hard times.
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