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  2. How to get accessibility and disability support at Cambridge

    Duration: 00:02:02
    Published Date: 2022/11/25
    Did you know that Cambridge has a confidential and accessible service for all our disabled students? Reach out to the Accessibility and Disability Resource Centre (ADRC) for help and advice: https://www.disability.admin.cam.ac.uk/ #ReachOutCambridge #CambridgeUniversity #CambridgeStudents #Disability #Accessibility #Neurodiversity
  3. Cambridge Geography student Rana on her GCSEs

    Duration: 00:00:52
    Published Date: 2022/08/24
    ​@Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge student Rana reflects on her worries about her #GCSE results now that she is studying Geography at #CambridgeUniversity If you want to learn more about picking #ALevels to fit your subject entry requirements, visit our website: https://bit.ly/Post16choices
  4. Cambridge Law student Georgia

    Duration: 00:05:07
    Published Date: 2022/08/07
    Sign up for our September hybrid Open Days: https://bit.ly/VPD2022OpenDays Georgia King is a first generation Law student at Jesus College. Read more about Georgia's story here: https://bit.ly/georgiaking
  5. Choosing your A Levels

    Duration: 00:02:06
    Published Date: 2022/11/16
    Current students Amal, David and Cathryn-Olivia talk about how they chose their A Level subjects. #GoingToCambridge Find about more about applying to Cambridge at: https://bit.ly/3g5KlQL
  6. Every College has a Senior Tutor and a big part of their role is to support you. To find yours, use your College website, ask your College porters or reception desk. Got a question about Senior Tutors? Drop them in the comments #ReachOutCambridge #CambridgeUniversity #Cambridge #CambridgeStudents #Shorts
  7. #WhyMyCollege : Lucy Cavendish College

    Duration: 00:00:20
    Published Date: 2022/09/15
    Kiera shares her reasons for picking @LucyCavendishCollege #WhyMyCollege #Education #ALevels #EduTok
  8. #WhyMyCollege : St Edmund's College

    Duration: 00:00:18
    Published Date: 2022/10/20
    Fergus shares his reasons for picking @StEdmundsCollegeCambridge #WhyMyCollege #Education #ALevels #EduTok
  9. Arriving in Cambridge

    Duration: 00:02:57
    Published Date: 2022/09/20
    Current students Amal, David and Cathryn-Olivia welcome you to the new term at the University of Cambridge. #GoingToCambridge Find about more about applying to Cambridge at www.cam.ac.uk/ugstudy
  10. How to overcome imposter syndrome

    Duration: 00:01:02
    Published Date: 2022/11/16
    Imposter syndrome can be debilitating and can affect anyone. Here are some tips on managing it from the University Counselling Service. Cambridge students can find more help on our Student Support page: https://bit.ly/UoCStudentSupport #CambridgeUniversity #Wellbeing #StudentLife #MentalHealth #University
  11. Cambridge Imagines: Counting seals from space

    Duration: 00:04:32
    Published Date: 2022/04/14
    Read more about Prem's work as a PhD student here: https://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/people/gill/ Prem Gill of the Scott Polar Research Institute talks about how he has found a way of counting Antarctic seals from space.
  12. Liver disease drug could prevent COVID-19

    Duration: 00:01:50
    Published Date: 2022/12/05
    Scientists in the Sampaziotis Lab have identified an off-patent drug that can be repurposed to prevent COVID-19 – and may be capable of protecting against future variants of the virus – in research involving a unique mix of ‘mini-organs’, donor organs, animal studies and patients. Find out more here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05594-0
  13. Our interview experience

    Duration: 00:02:30
    Published Date: 2022/11/22
    Find about more about applying to Cambridge at: https://bit.ly/3g5KlQL Current students Amal, David and Cathryn-Olivia remember their interview experiences and offer advice for to others attending interviews at Cambridge University. #GoingToCambridge
  14. How to tackle procrastination

    Duration: 00:01:14
    Published Date: 2022/11/02
    Reach out for whatever support you need – see how we can help at our Student Support pages: https://bit.ly/UoCStudentSupport Is procrastination getting you down? Our student counsellors have some tips to help overcome it. #ReachOutCambridge #CambridgeUniversity #UniversityOfCambridge #Procrastination #Wellbeing #StudentLife #StudentHealth #MentalHealth #Studying #University #CambridgeStudent
  15. Global Pandemic Response, Public Health and Sustainability

    Duration: 01:39:48
    Published Date: 2022/03/02
    For this Vice-Chancellor's Lecture we will be joined by Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, World Health Organization. Dr Ghebreyesus’ lecture will address the importance of pandemic preparedness, the global response to COVID-19, and delivering on SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being for sustainability more broadly, touching on the role of world-class education and research
  16. Artificial Pancreas Helping Children With Type 1 Diabetes

    Duration: 00:03:23
    Published Date: 2022/01/20
    Read more about this research here: https://bit.ly/3fDLnzG An artificial pancreas developed by a team of Cambridge researchers is helping protect very young children with type 1 diabetes at a particularly vulnerable time of their lives. A study published today found that it is both safe to use and more effective at managing their blood sugar levels than current technology. #KidsAP02
  17. Why are rhino horns getting smaller?

    Duration: 00:00:52
    Published Date: 2022/11/01
    University of Cambridge researchers measured the horns of 80 rhinos, photographed in profile view between 1886 and 2018. Horn length was found to have decreased significantly in all species over the last century. Real rhino horns are so valuable that strict security protocols typically prevent researchers accessing them for study, so this is the first time that horn length has been measured over
  18. Ten years of Raspberry Pi

    Duration: 00:03:15
    Published Date: 2022/02/28
    The first Raspberry Pi launched ten years ago and taught a generation how to code. It's been used in thousands of applications over the past decade. We share some of our favourites. #ItTakesImagination Read more: https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/raspberrypi
  19. Cambridge ISoc Access Conference 2023

    Duration: 00:00:49
    Published Date: 2023/07/24
    The Cambridge University Islamic Society's annual Access Conference returns to Jesus College! If you're a Muslim student interested in applying to Cambridge, here's a taste of what you can look forward to this year. Sign up for the Conference before Sunday 30 July: https://bit.ly/CamISocConf2023 ️ Photos and video footage of the 2022 Access Conference courtesy of S. Hanniya Kamran
  20. Cambridge students on taking time out from studies

    Duration: 00:01:07
    Published Date: 2022/10/10
    To be your best, it's essential to take a break from work and do things you enjoy. Not only will it recharge your energy, it will improve your creativity, your memory and boost your immune system. Joining a club or society is one great way! Search Cambridge University Sport https://www.sport.cam.ac.uk or check out the Cambridge Students' Union directory
  21. Applying to Cambridge Uni

    Duration: 00:04:36
    Published Date: 2022/10/11
    Undergraduate applications close on the 15th October: https://bit.ly/UG2022ApplyVPD Students reflect on their Cambridge University applications featuring @mariaizmirlieva and @olivercooney #CambridgeUniversity #Cambridge #CambridgeUni #GoingToCambridge #VersusPastDoubts Featuring students from: @SidneySussexCollege @TrinityHallCambridge @ClareCollegeAlumni @StCatharinesCollegeCambridge
  22. Sea ice can control Antarctic ice sheet stability

    Duration: 00:01:24
    Published Date: 2022/05/13
    Despite the rapid melting of ice in many parts of Antarctica during the second half of the 20th century, researchers have found that the floating ice shelves which skirt the eastern Antarctic Peninsula have undergone sustained advance over the past 20 years.
  23. Janavis: new species of toothed bird from the Age of Dinosaurs

    Duration: 00:03:11
    Published Date: 2022/11/30
    Fossilised fragments of a skeleton of the last known toothed bird, hidden within a rock the size of a grapefruit, have helped upend one of the longest-standing assumptions about the origins of modern birds. Cambridge researchers have found that one of the key skull features that characterises 99% of modern birds – a mobile beak – evolved before the mass extinction event that killed all large
  24. Introducing The Centre for Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence

    Duration: 00:06:01
    Published Date: 2022/07/12
    The University of Cambridge today launches a new research centre dedicated to exploring the possibilities of a world shared by both humans and machines with artificial intelligence (AI). The Centre for Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence (CHIA) brings together researchers from engineering and mathematics, philosophy and social sciences; a broad range of disciplines to investigate how human and
  25. Anglo-Saxon Kings were 'seasonal vegetarians'

    Duration: 00:01:53
    Published Date: 2022/06/08
    Read the full story here: https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/anglo-saxon-bbq Very few people in England ate large amounts of meat before the Vikings settled, and there is no evidence that elites ate more meat than other people, a major new bioarchaeological study reveals. But its sister study also suggests that peasants occasionally hosted lavish meat feasts for their rulers. Their findings overturn
  26. Turning Newton’s Apple Tree into Gold

    Duration: 00:01:34
    Published Date: 2023/10/16
    Watch Artist in Residence Nabil Ali make ink from the bark of Newton’s Apple Tree in Cambridge University Botanic Garden. The tree, which blew down in a storm in 2022, was grafted from the original apple tree in a Lincolnshire garden that is said to have inspired Sir Isaac Newton’s theory of gravity. Nabil has named his ink Newton’s Gold. It will be part of a digital colour catalogue he’s
  27. Cambridge University Help for Ukraine

    Duration: 00:02:25
    Published Date: 2022/06/27
    Read more about the initiative here: https://bit.ly/CUHUkraine The programme, developed in partnership with the Ukrainian government and Ukrainian universities, will support those who have been forced to leave Ukraine or are unable to return, as well as those who have remained, to ensure that the vibrant Ukrainian Higher Education sector continues to operate. Cambridge University Help for Ukraine
  28. First ever clinical trial of lab-grown red blood cell transfusion

    Duration: 00:01:56
    Published Date: 2022/11/07
    Cambridge researchers are taking part in the world’s first clinical trial of red blood cells that have been grown in a laboratory for transfusion into another person.
  29. Get support from your College Nurse at Cambridge University

    Duration: 00:00:56
    Published Date: 2022/10/19
    ❤️ Cambridge students: You can talk to your College Nurse about absolutely anything – academic worries, friendships and relationships, or health concerns of any kind. If you need support, reach out to your College Nurse via email or book an appointment. Find out more at our student support pages: https://bit.ly/CamUniStudentSupport #ReachOutCambridge #CambridgeUniversity #Cambridge
  30. Six new species of tiny frog discovered

    Duration: 00:00:47
    Published Date: 2022/04/27
    Scientists have discovered six new species of frog the size of a thumbnail in the forests of Mexico, with one earning the distinction of Mexico’s smallest frog. All six species are smaller than a British 1p coin - around 15mm long - when fully grown. Adult males of the tiniest of these species, named Craugastor candelariensis, grow to only 13mm. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3xX5N14
  31. Could virtual reality help you overcome anxiety?

    Duration: 00:00:47
    Published Date: 2022/07/29
    Could virtual reality help you overcome anxiety? University of Cambridge PhD student Lucie Daniel-Watanabe is working with award-winning gaming company Ninja Theory to test this out. Using virtual reality, you learn a breathing technique to steady your heartbeat… …before being locked in a dungeon with a terrifying monster. The monster can’t see you, but can sense fear. Can you use the
  32. Taste of the future: robot chef learns to ‘taste as you go’

    Duration: 00:01:07
    Published Date: 2022/05/04
    A robot ‘chef’ has been trained to taste food at different stages of the chewing process to assess whether it’s sufficiently seasoned. Working in collaboration with domestic appliances manufacturer Beko, researchers from the University of Cambridge trained their robot chef to assess the saltiness of a dish at different stages of the chewing process, imitating a similar process in humans.
  33. 50 Years, and Counting

    Duration: 01:03:25
    Published Date: 2022/06/24
    Professor Wole Soyinka, Professor Kwame Anthony Appiah and Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr are leading academic voices and hugely influential in their fields of expertise. But had they not met at the University of Cambridge 50 years ago, their lives may have looked very different. Join us as they reunite, in Cambridge once again, for a fascinating insight into their long-lasting friendship. In a
  34. 1-1 support at the University of Cambridge Counselling Service

    Duration: 00:01:21
    Published Date: 2022/09/07
    The University Counselling Service (UCS) is now offering One at a Time Therapy (OAATT). What this means? This means that you will be able to access counselling/therapeutic support at the point you require it. Gaining the most from One at a Time Therapy To gain the most from One at a Time Therapy it is really important for you focus on your most pressing concern. This could be anything that is
  35. Cambridge Interviews Myths #GoingToCambridge

    Duration: 00:04:51
    Published Date: 2020/11/23
    Learn more about your preferred College and course by visiting the Inside Uni website https://bit.ly/CambridgeInterviewMyths All interviews for 2021 entry (or deferred entry in 2022) will take place online; in most cases this will be via either Zoom or Whereby. Your invitation to interview will confirm which platform you’ll be using, what you’ll need for your interview, and details of how to
  36. Advice for Parents and Supporters: Q&A with Cambridge Uni…

    Duration: 00:13:52
    Published Date: 2022/07/06
    For more information about studying at Cambridge: https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/ 0:00 - Intro 0:32 - School background 1:44 - Student finance 2:58 - State schools vs independent schools 3:52 - Settling in at university 5:12 - Choosing a College 6:24 - The most important part of the application process 7:12 - Interview success 7:52 - Student workload 9:18 - Shy students at interview
  37. COP27 explained by Cambridge experts

    Duration: 00:03:47
    Published Date: 2022/11/26
    We asked University of Cambridge experts what they thought about the outcomes of the COP27 climate summit. Hear from: Dr. Matthew Agarwala, The Wealth Economy, Bennett Institute for Public Policy Emily Farnworth, Co-Director of the Centre for Climate Engagement at Hughes Hall Prof Sander van der Linden, Professor of Social Psychology in Society, University of Cambridge Dr Alison Ming, Atmospheric
  38. Welcome to Cambridge!

    Duration: 00:01:57
    Published Date: 2022/03/11
    Interested? Here’s how to apply: https://www.cam.ac.uk/study Welcome to the University of Cambridge! See what it’s like to live and study in Cambridge Undergraduate Study: How to apply for undergraduate study video: https://youtu.be/1QxQ75PVJco Undergraduate study website: https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/applying Postgraduate Study: How to apply for postgraduate study video:
  39. Highlighting Holocaust Heritage

    Duration: 00:07:06
    Published Date: 2023/01/25
    Holocaust sites are in urgent need of care and protection. We risk losing them to climate change, decay, destruction in conflict, a lack of funding, the rise of extreme politics and more. To help save them, archaeologist and researcher Dr Gilly Carr and The Safeguarding Sites project are developing a heritage charter to safeguard all Holocaust sites in Europe in the 21st century. Part of that
  40. We all belong, and sport belongs to all – this is Cambridge Sport

    Duration: 00:01:22
    Published Date: 2022/03/16
    Sport has a magic ability to boost mental health, teach skills required for success and spark lifelong friendships. Here at Cambridge, we believe that sport belongs to all. By nurturing the wellbeing of our students and unleashing their extracurricular talents, we can multiply Cambridge's returns to society. Join our mission to celebrate and spread the positive impact of sport.
  41. Education at Cambridge

    Duration: 00:02:40
    Published Date: 2022/02/24
    Undergraduate students and staff talk about studying Education at the University of Cambridge. To find out more about this course, see https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.a... Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this video is accurate at the time it was uploaded, changes are likely to occur. It is therefore very important that you check the
  42. Podcast: Dementia: risks, diagnosis and prevention

    Duration: 00:56:20
    Published Date: 2022/01/27
    What causes dementia? And how do we diagnose and treat it? Is there anything we can do to stop ourselves from developing dementia? These are the crucial questions we’ll be exploring with clinical neuropsychologist Barbara Sahakian, sociologist Richard Milne, and neurologist James Rowe. In this episode, we’ll find out more about what dementia actually is, some surprising factors that increase
  43. Algae-power: a natural energy supply

    Duration: 00:00:59
    Published Date: 2022/05/19
    Read the full story here:https://bit.ly/AlgaeComputing Scientists have managed to power a microprocessor continuously for a year using ALGAE! The new system has potential as a renewable way to power large numbers of small devices as part of the Internet of Things. This research was carried out by Dr Paolo Bombelli and Professor Christopher Howe from the University of Cambridge's Department of
  44. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – an event from the Centre for…

    Duration: 01:36:03
    Published Date: 2022/03/01
    The University’s Centre for Geopolitics has convened an expert panel in Cambridge today for an emergency event to discuss the ramifications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Panel: · Prof Brendan Simms (chair), Director of the Centre for Geopolitics · Charles Clarke, Former Home Secretary and Co-Founder of the Baltic Geopolitics Programme at Cambridge · Dr Rory Finnin, Associate Professor
  45. Are private prosecutions a public benefit, or a public bane?

    Duration: 00:14:22
    Published Date: 2022/01/04
    There have been several recent egregious examples of private prosecutions, including the case of the Post Office prosecuting numerous Postmasters for losses caused by a faulty IT system. Professor John Spencer discusses these cases, the evolution of the system of private prosecutions, and the considerations involved in regulating such actions. Professor Spencer is Professor Emeritus of Law and
  46. CTVT Oronasal Tumours

    Duration: 00:01:44
    Published Date: 2022/07/04
    Read more about the research here: https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/male-dogs-four-times-more-likely-to-develop-contagious-cancer-on-nose-or-mouth-than-females Animation Credit: Emma Werner Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumour (CTVT) is an unusual cancer – it is infectious and can spread between dogs when they come into contact. The living cancer cells physically ‘transplant’ themselves
  47. Returning the Benin Bronzes

    Duration: 00:05:23
    Published Date: 2023/02/08
    In 1897, during the violent sacking of Benin City by British armed forces, thousands of artefacts were removed and subsequently sold in London. 116 objects, known as Benin Bronzes, eventually entered the collection of the University of Cambridge’s Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (MAA). The University is now in the process of arranging for the return of these objects to Nigeria. In
  48. Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at Cambridge

    Duration: 00:03:33
    Published Date: 2022/02/20
    Undergraduate students and staff talk about studying Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge. To find out more about this course, see https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.a... Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this video is accurate at the time it was uploaded, changes are likely to occur. It is therefore very
  49. Has the UK Supreme Court stopped Scottish Independence?

    Duration: 00:15:33
    Published Date: 2022/12/01
    On the 23rd November the UK Supreme court decided that the Scottish Parliament did not have the power to enact legislation to hold a second independence referendum in Scotland. In this short video Professor Alison Young explains the backdrop to the case, sets out how the Supreme court decided the case, and explores possible future paths to Scottish independence. Alison Young is the Sir David
  50. Welcome to Season 3!

    Duration: 00:02:13
    Published Date: 2022/01/12
    Welcome (or welcome back) to Mind Over Chatter, the Cambridge University Podcast. One series at a time, we break down complex issues into simple questions. In this third series, we’re talking all about Health. We’ll be exploring both physical and mental health, and we’ll discuss causes, treatments and preventions for issues like dementia, cancer, infectious diseases and obesity. We’re
  51. Ancient grammatical puzzle solved after 2,500 years

    Duration: 00:06:00
    Published Date: 2022/12/15
    Learn more about the story here: https://bit.ly/SanskritGrammarPuzzleYT A grammatical problem which has defeated Sanskrit scholars since the 5th Century BC has finally been solved by an Indian PhD student at the University of Cambridge. Dr Rishi Rajpopat made the breakthrough by decoding a rule taught by “the father of linguistics” Pāṇini. The discovery makes it possible to 'derive' any

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