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  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. 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.

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