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  2. ‘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
  3. ‘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.
  4. ‘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
  5. ‘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
  6. ‘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.
  7. ‘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
  8. ‘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.
  9. ‘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
  10. ‘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
  11. ‘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
  12. ‘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
  13. ‘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.
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  15. X5 search | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/costing-and-pricing-research-proposal/x5/faq/search
    13 May 2024: Search site. Research Operations Office. X5 search. Search x5 FAQs. Type into the search box above; the results will dynamically display below. What browsers are compatible with X5? X5 can be accessed from most web browsers. Check if your browser is
  16. X5 list | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/costing-and-pricing-research-proposal/x5/faq
    13 May 2024: Search site. Research Operations Office. X5 list. Frequently asked questions. You can browse the X5 FAQs by topic or search all FAQs by keyword. Q. How long before the system times out? X5 will time out after two hours of inactivity. Q. How can I
  17. writing.jpg | Careers Service

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  18. Writing off bad debts | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-8a-external-trading-and-credit-control/debt-4
    18 Aug 2015: Search site. Finance Division. Writing off bad debts. Debt should only be written-off if it is genuine and due, and it has been established it is not possible or economic
  19. Writing a proposal | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/planning-your-research-0/writing-proposal
    18 Oct 2018: This content is currently being created.
  20. Workshop on Faith, Energy and Society | Von Hügel Institute

    https://www.vhi.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/events/past-events/new-3/energy-workshop
    17 Feb 2021: consumerism’, carbon-dependent conceptions of economic growth, resistance to lifestyle change, instrumentalist views of nature, etc.) and hindering ‘good energy’ initiatives? ... Professor David Newbery (Public policy). Dr Jim Platts (Engineering).
  21. Workshop 2: The challenge of cultural and religious diversity | Von…

    https://www.vhi.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/events/past-events/seminars-workshops-guest-lectures/Workshop-bisa/Workshop2
    26 Jun 2014: Dr Shaun Larcom is Lecturer in Environmental Economics and Development at the Centre for Development, Environment and Policy at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
  22. Working with Societies    | Careers Service

    https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/employers/raise-your-profile/working-societies
    18 Jul 2023: University societies often attract talented and motivated students who are eager to gain practical experience and enhance their skills.
  23. Work Programme and Calls | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/applying-funding/ec-application-process/horizon-2020/work-programme-and-calls
    23 May 2017: The current European Commission Horizon 2020 Work Programme is 2016-2017. Many calls are now closed at this stage but some 2017 opportunities are still available. The next Horizon 2020 Work Programmes 2018-2020 is expected in Autumn 2017.
  24. Word limits and requirements of your Degree Committee | Cambridge…

    https://www.cambridgestudents.cam.ac.uk/exams/students/postgraduate-exam-information/writing-submitting-and-examination/phd-edd-msc-mlitt/word-limits
    4 Nov 2014: Candidates should write as concisely as is possible, with clear and adequate exposition. Each Degree Committee has prescribed the limits of length and stylistic requirements as given below.
  25. Woolf Institute Visit to Kazakhstan | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/woolf-institute-visit-to-kazakhstan
    Thumbnail for Woolf Institute Visit to Kazakhstan | The Woolf Institute 11 May 2024: Unemployment has declined and per capita GDP has increased signficantly, but the risk of being heavily dependent upon one economic sector is recognised and moves are afoot to try and diversify
  26. Wisdom and Greatness in One Place: the 15th-c.… | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/wisdom-and-greatness-in-one-place-the-15th-c-alexandrian-trader-moses-ben-judah-and-his-circle
    Thumbnail for Wisdom and Greatness in One Place: the 15th-c.… | The Woolf Institute 12 May 2024: Composed in Judaeo-Arabic and Hebrew, they paint a vivid picture of the economic situation in Mamluk Egypt, the commercial connections between Southern Europe and the Middle East, the relations between
  27. Winning and activating an award | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/managing-research-projects/research-projects-start-end/winning-and-activating-award
    31 Jul 2014: pooled labour. equipment. travel and subsistence. other costs. Non-direct costs (Task 100) usually consist of the Full Economic Cost (fEC) elements.
  28. William Kessler Essay Prize Competition -… | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/research/publications/william-kessler-essay-prize-competition-shortlisted-essays
    Thumbnail for William Kessler Essay Prize Competition -… | The Woolf Institute 11 May 2024: Mariam Habib Matta, London School of Economics and Political Science. Woolf Institute.
  29. Why school history matters: Public discourses on the value of history …

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/why-school-history-matters-public-discourses-value-history-society-1924-2024
    9 Feb 2024: Public discourses are an important route to understand the ways in which events and persons as well as cultural, economic and political developments have affected views on how school history benefits
  30. Why Research Contracts are Important | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/research-contracts/introduction-contracts/why-research-contracts-are-important
    24 Mar 2015: A research contract Describes the expectation and requirements of each party Ensures those involved know what is expected from them Is a written ‘expression’ of what’s been discussed and agreed Protects interests of researchers Protects the
  31. Why do we set budgets? | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-2-budgetary-planning-control/introduction/why-do
    20 Mar 2015: The prime reason why the University sets budgets is to ensure that it is operating sustainably.
  32. who_staff_0.jpg | Careers Service

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  33. who_alumni_0.jpg | Careers Service

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    13 May 2024: Search site. who_alumni_0.jpg. Alt Text:. Alumni. Title Text:. Alumni. Read our blog to get inspiration about your career choices. It brings together news, opinions, advice, and perspectives from Cambridge students and graduates. Use Handshake -
  34. Who are you? | Careers Service

    https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/who-are-you
    7 Oct 2020: The University of Cambridge Careers Service helps you to prepare for your future. Whether you are an undergrad, masters student, PhD student or postdoc, our team of experienced and impartial careers advisers are here to support you at Cambridge and
  35. Who Are You Calling a Pilgrim? Christian, Jewish | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/videos/who-are-you-calling-a-pilgrim-christian-jewish-and-muslim-travellers-in-the-eastern-mediterranean
    Thumbnail for Who Are You Calling a Pilgrim? Christian, Jewish | The Woolf Institute 12 May 2024: Who Are You Calling a Pilgrim? Christian, Jewish and Muslim Travellers in the Eastern Mediterranean
  36. Which career? | Careers Service

    https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/which-career
    7 Oct 2020: With thousands of different careers choices available, sometimes it can be hard knowing where to start in choosing a career. Exploring your options early will help you find relevant experience and gain the transferable skills that employers are
  37. When VAT is charged | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-9-vat-and-other-taxes/when-vat-charged
    25 Nov 2014: VAT is a tax on consumer expenditure. It is charged on goods and services which fall within the scope of VAT. When deciding whether something attracts VAT we have to identify: If the transaction is within the scope of VAT; and If so, which rate of
  38. When Death Becomes Us | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/when-death-becomes-us
    Thumbnail for When Death Becomes Us | The Woolf Institute 11 May 2024: The Economic Journal, 129, 2295-2321. Boyd, J. (2020). The Importance of Community in the Coronavirus Epidemic.
  39. What’s in your building’s bin? These three charts tell you the…

    https://www.environment.admin.cam.ac.uk/news/whats-your-buildings-bin-these-three-charts-tell-you-answer
    18 Dec 2019: On a cold bright morning in late November, you may have noticed that your building’s bin disappeared. Where did it go? To the Faculty of Economics car park on the Sidgwick Site, where it was greeted by a dozen staff and students donned in
  40. whats_on_0.png | Careers Service

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  41. What's Trust Got To Do With It? | The Woolf Institute

    https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/whats-trust-got-to-do-with-it
    Thumbnail for What's Trust Got To Do With It? | The Woolf Institute 11 May 2024: The collapse of the idea of a self-regulating economy in 2008, Hosking suggested, has undermined people's trust in the financial institutions that undergird much of contemporary economic activity. ... Hosking's emphasis on the interconnectedness of social
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  43. What we Need from You | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/research-contracts/process/what-we-need-you
    25 Jun 2015: The earlier the Contracts Manager is involved in the process the greater the likelihood of putting in place an agreement with suitable terms for both parties. The University has its own set of standard agreements that cover a range of different
  44. 21 May 2019: These programmes worked together toward the development of digitally enabled infrastructure that serves as a platform for economic, social and environmental sustainability, as well as a resilient and world-leading UK
  45. What transaction codes are used for budgets in UFS | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-2-budgetary-planning-control/monitoring/what-1
    23 Jul 2015: Budgets should be input to UFS on the same transaction codes to which actual expenditure will be coded, as far as possible, otherwise meaningful analysis of Actual versus Budget expenditure is jeopardised at institutional, School and University level
  46. What to do if a budget is overspent | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-2-budgetary-planning-control/monitoring-and/wha-0
    23 Jul 2015: If a budget is overspent the first thing to do is investigate the reasons for the over-spend. If the over-spend is the consequence solely of a timing difference, then no immediate action is likely to be required.
  47. What Makes The CRI Distinctive? | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/about/Distinctive
    19 Aug 2019: Cross-disciplinary research excellence:. The University boasts over 20 conservation-related research groups comprising over 150 researchers from diverse disciplines such as geography, plant sciences, zoology, economics, environmental law, politics,
  48. What is the difference between budgeting and forecasting? | Finance…

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-2-budgetary-planning-control/monitoring/what-2
    23 Jul 2015: A budget is the financial representation of a planning process, usually annual. It is finalised before the beginning of a financial year and actual income and expenditure are measured against it as a means of reviewing performance and controlling
  49. What is the classification of the postgraduate courses, Research or…

    https://www.tas.admin.cam.ac.uk/about-tas/what-classification-postgraduate-courses-research-or-taught
    9 Jul 2019: PGR. MPhil in Economic and Social History. PGT. MPhil in Economic Research. ... PGT. AdvDip in Economics. PGT. AdvDip in Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion.
  50. What is Full Economic Costing? | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/costing-and-pricing-research-proposal/what-full-economic-costing
    29 Apr 2015: Search site. Research Operations Office. What is Full Economic Costing? A vital part of the research proposal is to ensure that a robust budget is developed for the work to be ... undertaken. The UK Government require all universities to estimate the
  51. What is a variance? | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-2-budgetary-planning-control/monitoring-and/what
    23 Jul 2015: A variance is the difference between actual and budgeted income and expenditure. Therefore, at the University, we only get variances in GL (General Ledger) on Chest funded activities. For all other sources of funds budgetary control will be

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