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  2. The “special relationship” between the US and the UK - CAM Digital |…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/special-relationship-between-us-and-uk/
    If the special relationship has survived domestic hostility, economic rivalry and outright war, can anything break it?
  3. Why it’s time to challenge traditional models of governance - CAM…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/why-its-time-to-challenge-traditional-models-of-governance/
    The Dasgupta Review is clear: to remain useful, the tools of economics must be reshaped with the natural world at their heart.
  4. This idea must die: “The University is an ivory tower” - CAM Digital…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/this-idea-must-die-the-university-is-an-ivory-tower/
    Our commitment to delivering social and economic impact is part of the unwritten social contract with the bodies that fund our research. ... Much of this activity has no direct economic benefit to the University; instead, ideas created at Cambridge
  5. Rapid transition to a net zero world. When? Now. How? Like this. -…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/rapid-transition-to-a-net-zero-world-when-now-how-like-this/
    energy transition and local economic development.
  6. Energy efficiency in housing: it’s time to act not just talk  - CAM…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/energy-efficiency-in-housing-its-time-to-act-not-just-talk/
    We can even factor in economic uncertainties and the impacts of different policies, as well as figure out how to optimise existing energy networks.
  7. Children aren’t just ‘people in waiting’ – their voices must be heard …

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/children-arent-just-people-in-waiting-their-voices-must-be-heard-now/
    Our children should be ‘learners for living’. When the pandemic hit, I read an article that quoted children saying, ‘What’s the point of education if our exams are going to ... be cancelled?’ It is a worrying state of affairs if children equate
  8. "Not everyone is going to like you – and that’s fine. In fact:…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/not-everyone-is-going-to-like-you-and-thats-fine-in-fact-embrace-it/
    So Millar founded productivity app Adapt, which creates smart revision timetables for exam students. ... The app launched in January 2020 – and was downloaded 100,000 times before the pandemic hit and all exams were cancelled.
  9. This idea must die: Grammar schools are a tool in promoting social…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/this-idea-must-die-grammar-schools-are-a-tool-in-promoting-social-mobility/
    Most working class kids did not pass the 11+ exam and,of those that did, many left at 15 or 16.
  10. Fuelling success - CAM Digital | University of Cambridge

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/the-cambridge-gates-scholarship-programme-celebrates-its-20th-anniversary/
    It’s such a powerful economic cultural and social force, and it changes the world.”.
  11. Democracy is back. And thank goodness – because in challenging times…

    https://magazine.alumni.cam.ac.uk/democracy-is-back-and-thank-goodness-because-in-challenging-times-we-need-more-not-less-of-it/
    Soon we will start answering back. Under conditions of economic hardship, these arguments are likely to be even more ferocious. ... It was old vs young, graduates vs non-graduates. The economic fallout of the lockdown will do nothing to diminish these

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