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Onwards and upwards: mature students get ambitious | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/onwards-and-upwards-mature-students-get-ambitious25 Jul 2008: Like Dayle, Milton has worked extensively as a volunteer. It is now his aim to go to university to study psychology or sociology. ... She is taking A levels at West Anglia College in King’s Lynn and plans to apply to Lucy Cavendish to study law. -
‘Moral identity’ key to charitable time giving | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/moral-identity-key-to-charitable-time-giving5 Jun 2015: According to the study, a strong moral identity may reduce time aversion not despite the higher cost of giving time, but rather because of it. ... The study has significant implications for how charities and other good causes recruit volunteers for
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Musings on marriage and software piracy win students trip to…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/musings-on-marriage-and-software-piracy-win-students-trip-to-cambridge4 Nov 2008: The competition gave us an excellent chance to develop our links with schools and colleges, and to inform them about the opportunity to study Sociology at Cambridge through the Politics, Psychology ... The Department of Sociology will be running the -
Sleight-of-hand magic trick only fools monkeys with opposable thumbs…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/sleight-of-hand-magic-trick-only-fools-monkeys-with-opposable-thumbs3 Apr 2023: Nicola Clayton FRS, senior author of the study from Cambridge’s Department of Psychology. ... Another co-author of the study, Clive Wilkins, Artist in Residence at Cambridge’s Department of Psychology, is a professional magician and Member of the
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How does your baby grow? | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/how-does-your-baby-grow31 Oct 2011: Working with our colleagues in fields such as psychology and psychiatry – both at Cambridge and beyond - is an important aspect of the study as it allows us to build up as ... Share. Published. 31 Oct 2011. Image. Weighing in for the Cambridge Baby
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Cambridge Mature Colleges support Waltham Forest College Progression…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-mature-colleges-support-waltham-forest-college-progression-month20 Mar 2013: She achieved a place at Lucy Cavendish College to study Politics, Psychology and Sociology, graduating in 2011. ... The support for mature students at Cambridge includes a generous bursary package (subject to eligibility), a residential programme to
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The future’s uncertain – but noradrenaline can help us adapt |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-futures-uncertain-but-noradrenaline-can-help-us-adapt13 Nov 2020: The study is published today in the journal Current Biology. “Adapting to uncertain situations helps us to survive. ... by doing things differently,” said Dr Rebecca Lawson, a researcher in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Psychology and
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Pets are a child’s best friend, not their siblings | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/pets-are-a-childs-best-friend-not-their-siblings26 Jan 2017: This study, published in the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, was conducted in collaboration with the WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, part of Mars Petcare and co-funded by the Economic ... Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology; 24 Jan
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Cambridge Professor provides key evidence in overhaul of same-sex…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-professor-provides-key-evidence-in-overhaul-of-same-sex-marriage-ban9 Aug 2010: Professor Lamb is Professor of Psychology and Head of the Department of Social and Development Psychology at the University of Cambridge. ... He specialises in the study of social and emotional development in infancy and early childhood and has published -
Researchers get serious about kids’ stuff | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/researchers-get-serious-about-kids-stuff3 Feb 2010: by treating it as a social science with links to areas like education and psychology. ... For children, these are often secret and sacred places that they can go to and we need to study them if we want to improve their education and development.".
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