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  2. “Not just another commodity”: Leading economist backs Pope’s stance…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/not-just-another-commodity-leading-economist-backs-popes-stance-on-poverty-and-environment
    Thumbnail for “Not just another commodity”: Leading economist backs Pope’s stance on poverty and environment | University of Cambridge 29 Jun 2015: the planet as purely an economic issue about how we use these commodities is a limiting vision. ... Natural capital has features that most commodities around which we build economic modelling – such as infrastructure, or the products of industrial
  3. ‘Z’ Sources of Funds: Depreciation | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/z
    4 Sep 2015: These are for Finance Division use only. These Sources of Funds show fixed asset capitalisation and depreciation movements. University policy is that we only capitalise and depreciate assets over £30,000 in value. Depreciation is calculated and
  4. ‘Unprecedented’ storms and floods are more common than we think |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/unprecedented-storms-and-floods-are-more-common-than-we-think
    Thumbnail for ‘Unprecedented’ storms and floods are more common than we think | University of Cambridge 9 Dec 2015: and erosion remodels our coastline – with large economic and social costs.
  5. ‘Traditional authority’ linked to rates of deforestation in Africa |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/traditional-authority-linked-to-rates-of-deforestation-in-africa
    Thumbnail for ‘Traditional authority’ linked to rates of deforestation in Africa | University of Cambridge 24 Nov 2015: economic gains.
  6. ‘P’ Sources of Funds: Capital projects | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/p
    4 Sep 2015: The ‘P’ Source of Funds is used for funding received specifically or approved for buildings. The related expenditure should be entered via the Projects module in CUFS. Normally only used by the Finance Division or Estate Management.
  7. ‘M’ Sources of Funds: Research grants and contracts | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/m
    4 Sep 2015: Detailed information for research grants is held in the Grants / GMS module in CUFS. Summary information is passed into the General Ledger via a nightly interface. Transactions are summarised by Department and by sponsor type. M*** No entries are
  8. ‘L’ Sources of Funds: Trust fund appropriations | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/l
    4 Sep 2015: Sometimes departments and trust managers may wish to appropriate (transfer) funds from a trust, for example: where funds need to be appropriated to another Department; or where the fund expenditure is large or spread across a number of activities
  9. ‘K’ Sources of Funds: Trust funds | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/k
    4 Sep 2015: Many departments receive income from trust funds. Each trust has its own deed that details the rules and regulations concerning its set up and use. Details of each trust are recorded in the University’s statutes & ordinances.
  10. ‘J’ Sources of Funds: Specific grants | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/j
    4 Sep 2015: The J Sources of Funds are used to account for non-research grants received from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) and other bodies for specific purposes, together with the associated expenditure, whether revenue expenditure
  11. ‘I’ Sources of Funds: Specific endowments | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/i
    4 Sep 2015: These are for donations where the donor has specified that the gift is to be invested for the longer term, but where no trust fund has been established. In most cases the donor has also placed restrictions on the use of the income arising.
  12. ‘H’ Sources of Funds: Specific donations | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/h
    4 Sep 2015: Specific donation accounts are set up for funds donated by way of gift to the University (or a Department) for a specific purpose excluding: a contribution to the construction of a building funds which are required to be held as an endowment grants
  13. ‘G’ Sources of Funds: self-supporting activities | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/g
    4 Sep 2015: All these Sources of Funds designate what the University describes as self-supporting activities. They should be self-funding in that they cover all of their related costs. Thus an overriding principle is that the full costs of an activity should be
  14. ‘F’ Sources of Funds: Specific reserves | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/f
    4 Sep 2015: These are only allocated with permission from the Finance Division. They are specific reserves that arise from budget allocations for specific large projects, eg CAMSIS. They are sometimes referred to as “sinking funds”. Please contact your
  15. ‘E’ Sources of Funds: General reserves | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/e
    4 Sep 2015: The E Sources of Funds are used where funding is provided to the University and no restrictions on expenditure have been placed on the funds. EBBA: Unpaid Leave of Absence For duration of leave a budget transfer is made from ABAA to fund the
  16. ‘B’ Sources of Funds: Costs reimbursed from external sources |…

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/b
    4 Sep 2015: The B Sources of Funds are used where costs are initially paid by the University but on the basis that they will be reimbursed from an external source who was party to the initial expense. There are two main examples of this.
  17. · Urbanization

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/introduciton_to_brazilian_modernism_-_bandeira_ho.docx
    7 Jan 2015: a. the social, economic and political context. b. literary context. 2. ... Maintenance of past structures: landed aristocracy, rural plantation society divided between masters and slaves, economic dependency on Europe.
  18. © The Squire Law Library and the Faculty of ...

    https://www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.law.cam.ac.uk/files/images/www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk/legacy/Media/Eminent%20Scholars%20Archive%20Transcripts/professor_david_dyzenhaus_20_july_2015.pdf
    6 Nov 2015: 5 Thomas M. Poole, Senior Lecturer, London School of Economics. The Squire Law Library and the Faculty of Law. ... London School of Economics 1948-69. 12 Lon Luvois Fuller, (1902-1978), Professor of Law, Harvard 13 Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart, (1907-92),
  19. Your Questions Answered on open access | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/your-questions-answered-on-open-access
    Thumbnail for Your Questions Answered on open access | University of Cambridge 23 Oct 2015: Tom Cochrane: Open access has three points of origin. These, in no particular order, are the interests of the researcher in greater exposure and readership; the distorted economics of the price
  20. Year-End | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-14-accounting-donations-and-grants/ongoing/year
    7 Apr 2015: At the year-end the Finance Division will ensure that unspent balances on specific endowments and specific donations will be rolled forward and will be available for spending in the following financial year.
  21. Year-end checklist 31 July 2023 | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-11-year-end-instructions-31-july-2020/year-end
    6 Aug 2015: Click on the image to download the checklist Excel: PDF:

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