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  2. Music | St Catharine's College, Cambridge

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/subject/music
    Thumbnail for Music | St Catharine's College, Cambridge At interview candidates will be given aural tests, comment on (1) some musical extracts and (2) a passage of musicological literature - these extracts/passages will be given to you half an
  3. Thumbnail for The impact of faith on COVID-related distress | St Catharine's College, Cambridge The study was conducted during February and March 2021, and involved 5,178 people right across the United States, with findings published in the journal European Economic Review in November 2023.
  4. Reporting COVID-19 | St Catharine's College, Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Reporting COVID-19 | St Catharine's College, Cambridge The government advice is to stay at home and avoid contact with other people for 5 days after the day you took your test. ... If you leave your home during the 5 days after your positive test result the following steps will reduce the chance of passing
  5. Catz at the United Nations | St Catharine's College, Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Catz at the United Nations | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Economic Assessment Panel – to assess and report on the latest available scientific, environmental, technical and economic information ‘beginning in 1990, and at least every four years thereafter’.
  6. Thumbnail for Catz postgraduates help design open-source ventilator for use in low- and middle-income countries | St Catharine's College, Cambridge It has been thoroughly tested at the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington and passed the MHRA test specifications with flying colours.
  7. Optimising the use of concrete by studying carbon dioxide absorption…

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/concrete-carbonation
    Thumbnail for Optimising the use of concrete by studying carbon dioxide absorption | St Catharine's College, Cambridge She took two different approaches to assessing concrete carbonation and compared how well these fit experimental results collected by herself and others in accelerated test conditions, which enable quick prediction of ... Carbonation depth indicated on a
  8. Catz students celebrate Boat Race victories | St Catharine's…

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/boat-races-2023
    Thumbnail for Catz students celebrate Boat Race victories | St Catharine's College, Cambridge It was also poignant for the St Catharine’s community that television coverage on 27 March included a tribute to alumnus Tim Senior (1993, Economics), who sadly died earlier this year.
  9. Scientists supercharge shellfish to tackle vitamin deficiency in…

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/supercharged-shellfish
    Thumbnail for Scientists supercharge shellfish to tackle vitamin deficiency in humans | St Catharine's College, Cambridge His team is now working with major seafood manufacturers to further test their microencapsulation technology, or “Vitamin Bullets”.
  10. Exploring the ethics of asymptomatic COVID-19 testing | St…

    https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/ethics-covid-19
    Thumbnail for Exploring the ethics of asymptomatic COVID-19 testing | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Design and operation of the programme. Goals of the programme. Properties of the test(s) selected for the programme.
  11. Thumbnail for A warm welcome to the newest Members of St Catharine’s | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Prior to joining the faculty of Economics at Cambridge, she obtained her PhD at Yale University, where she specialized in the fields of Labour Economics and Applied Econometrics.
  12. Thumbnail for BioRISC: Improving the links between science and policy makers | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Ideally, relevant evidence would be available quickly so policy makers can test their assumptions along the way and pursue the most sensible routes.”.
  13. Thumbnail for Chinese women of Cambridge: Part of The Rising Tide programme | St Catharine's College, Cambridge living and working abroad, the economic opportunities available to women, the domestic contribution of men and the “double burden” faced by women who work while managing unpaid domestic responsibilities.
  14. Thumbnail for Sports highlights: Blues & Varsity special | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Economics undergraduate) played in the Varsity match for the men’s third team (the Kestrels), who lost 0-1 to Oxford. ... Table Tennis. Alumnus James Smith (2020, Land Economy; back for a Real Estate Finance MPhil) and Yujie Fan (an Economics MPhil
  15. Thumbnail for Outreach at Catz: Gemma’s story | St Catharine's College, Cambridge It was unexpectedly fun to read the historical sources and prepare for tests and interviews, and this reassured me that my academic interests were a good fit for life at Catz.”.
  16. Thumbnail for Junior Research Fellow shortlisted for prestigious article prize | St Catharine's College, Cambridge His work sits at the intersection of socio-legal studies, legal pluralism, economic development and the rule of law, and explores the fragmented and plural forms of order that exist within
  17. Thumbnail for Celebrating International Women’s Day & Women’s History Month | St Catharine's College, Cambridge In addition to celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women, International Women's Day also calls for a gender equal world, free from bias, stereotypes and discrimination.
  18. Thumbnail for Catz student selected for Cross Channel Relay Competition | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Matthew explains, “The relay race will be unlike anything I’ve been a part of before and will be a unique way to test my own limits.
  19. Thumbnail for ‘Wheely good’ summer for Catz student with new Facebook icon and first paper as first author | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Pictured: Souradip Mookerjee. “While laboratory-derived products undergo clinical trials to test whether they are safe and effective for patients, it is vital that the research community comes up with a
  20. Thumbnail for Fellow finds London Underground pollution small enough to enter bloodstream | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Since most of these air pollution particles are metallic, the Underground is an ideal place to test whether magnetism can be an effective way to monitor pollution.
  21. Thumbnail for Preventing strokes with advanced radiological imaging analysis methods | St Catharine's College, Cambridge Working with a multi-disciplinary team, I wanted to test the feasibility and robustness of radiomics for assessing patients at risk of secondary stroke.”.

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