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  2. Video & Audio: Dr Charles Brendon - Why …

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    Dr Charles Brendon - Why study Economics at the. Dr Charles Brendon - Why study Economics at the University of Cambridge? ... About this item. Description:. Dr Charles Brendon answers the question - Why study Economics at the University of Cambridge?
  3. Health Economics of Vaccines, Diagnostics and Treatments |…

    https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/research/talk/218536
    2 Jul 2024: Search site. Mathematical Research at the University of Cambridge. ... Mathematical Research at the University of Cambridge.
  4. Child labour: the wealth paradox | University of Cambridge

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    11 Apr 2001: This is the conclusion of new research by Dr Sonia Bhalotra of the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Cambridge, whose findings are presented at the Royal Economic ... The University's news digest summarises news from and about the
  5. Cambridge Global Food Security Researcher: Shailaja Fennell |…

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    3 Jul 2024: Search site. Cambridge Global Food Security. An Interdisciplinary Research Centre at the University of Cambridge. ... at the University of Cambridge in the 1990s.
  6. Partha Dasgupta awarded Tyler Prize | For staff

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    Thumbnail for Partha Dasgupta awarded Tyler Prize | For staff 15 Mar 2016: Professor Dasgupta is the Frank Ramsey Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Cambridge as well as a Fellow of St John's College. ... Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta. Credit:. 2024 University of Cambridge.
  7. New Janeway Institute to transform economic research

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    Thumbnail for New Janeway Institute to transform economic research 19 Oct 2021: Based within the Faculty of Economics at the University of Cambridge, the new Weslie and William Janeway Institute for Economics launches on Tuesday 19th October 2021. ... It struck my wife and me that it was an extremely high priority to perpetuate the
  8. Meet the Team | Centre for Atmospheric Science

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    2 Jul 2024: Annela has a PhD in Climate Change Economies and an MPhil in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge, as well as a Diploma in Business Administration, a BSc and MA ... Here at the University of Cambridge, Annela is project lead of the CCPG
  9. 'Cambridge is an enjoyable challenge' | Gonville & Caius

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    Thumbnail for 'Cambridge is an enjoyable challenge' | Gonville & Caius 30 Jun 2024: Krystian went to Hereford Sixth Form College, found an enjoyment for economics and attended a shadowing scheme at Cambridge. ... A condition of Krystian’s offer to Caius was taking part in the Bridging Course, which provided the opportunity to adjust
  10. Land Economy | Conservation Research Institute

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    2 Jul 2024: Dr Malavika Rao. I am a visiting researcher at C-EENRG/Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge for 24 months until April 2026. . ... Murray Fallk. Murray Fallk is a PhD student in the Department of Land Economy at the University of
  11. For staff - Partha Dasgupta

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    3 Jul 2024: It is the first time that the Tyler Prize has been awarded to an economist.</p> <p>Professor Dasgupta is the Frank Ramsey Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of ... items"><div class="field-item even">Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta, Frank

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