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  2. 526� CAMBRIDGE�UNIVERSITY�REPORTER� 23�February�2011 N O T i C E ...

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cam.ac.uk/files/about-the-university/fees.pdf
    22 Feb 2011: Colleges, to test different types of activity and this will lead to a greater focus on thoseactivities which are proven to have an impact on aspiration, engagement, and admission.
  3. Research Horizons Issue 14

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    17 Mar 2011: Stem cell casino 22. Divine innovation: 24the economics of religion. The new face of human– 26computer interactions. ... border is not anarea of global economic advertisement foreither country, it is a significant region forstrategic policy.
  4. High-risk hearts: a South Asian epidemic | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for High-risk hearts: a South Asian epidemic | University of Cambridge 30 Jun 2011: The biorepository will be used to test current and future hypotheses relating to potential risk factors to help shape local and global cardiopreventive policies.”. ... If this intervention works and is cost-effective, it will provide a very adequate
  5. Research Horizons Issue 15

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_15_research_horizons.pdf
    4 Jul 2011: tests to a globalleader in the food safety field that iscommercialising the technology. ... cause the sample to glow when a test resultis positive. Now that its food safety tests are on theirway to market, Lumora is expanding into thefield of in vitro
  6. 1 University of Cambridge The Government White Paper: Students ...

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    29 Sep 2011: Yet the means to test their advantages against the status quo or against a more evolutionary set of changes on funding and student number control are lacking. ... It also adds prestige and economic value. The standards to which we aspire are set
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    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_16_research_horizons.pdf
    24 Oct 2011: Professor Robert Gordon, RegiusProfessor of Hebrew at the Faculty ofAsian and Middle Eastern Studies. • ... The challenge that faces linguists is how to test whether implicit learning is takingplace.
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  9. Business leaders and investors urge EU presidents to develop…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/business-leaders-and-investors-urge-eu-presidents-to-develop-low-carbon-agenda
    9 Feb 2011: take advantage of the tremendous economic and social opportunities offered by green growth. ... Philippe Delpech, President of the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region of Carrier Corp.
  10. Research on the front line | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Research on the front line | University of Cambridge 11 Mar 2011: Regional and comparative politics figure strongly, with particular strengths on Europe, Russia, parts of the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and South East Asia. ... International and comparative political economy is another active area, and is
  11. CRASSH: convener and gateway to the humanities | University of…

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    Thumbnail for CRASSH: convener and gateway to the humanities | University of Cambridge 17 Mar 2011: European Memory Studies, GreenBRIDGE (sustainable architecture), the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Network, and the Science, Technology and Bio-Social Studies Forum. ... Personhood and Paperwork in and after the Soviet Union; and, topical today, New
  12. Defending crops with maths | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Defending crops with maths | University of Cambridge 18 Mar 2011: Moreover, outbreaks of disease can sometimes reach epidemic proportions, wiping out entire crops, often with substantial social and economic consequences. ... element of uncertainty: ‘Dealing with complicated systems that have a biological, economic

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