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Bringing Cambridge University Libraries to you
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/ReopeningLibraries4 Jun 2020: Our libraries are open online to support teaching, learning and research while we continue to plan for a safe reopening. -
Global dissatisfaction with democracy at a record high
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/dissatisfactiondemocracy29 Jan 2020: The first report from the new Centre for the Future of Democracy at the University of Cambridge. -
Support for professional staff | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/information-for-staff-and-students/support-for-professional-staff22 Sep 2020: We are here to support you to support the researchers in your department! Contact us by email: publicengagement@admin.cam.ac.uk Public engagement network -
Found in Translation
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/Translations-for-Africa3 Jun 2020: When the first COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Africa, Cambridge researcher Dr Ebele Mogo and colleagues were worried that a dangerous language gap in public health information would soon develop across the continent. She asked on social media if -
The scientist reducing the rise of superbugs by talking to farmers
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/chioma-achi6 Nov 2020: Chioma Achi is worried about the global misuse of antibiotics in agricultural practices. Her work helping farmers in Nigeria to reduce infection in livestock and use fewer antibiotics in animal feed was highlighted in the recent Vice-Chancellor’s -
Climate change will turn coastal Antarctica green, say scientists
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/antarctica-turning-green20 May 2020: Scientists have created the first ever large-scale map of microscopic algae as they bloomed across the surface of snow along the Antarctic Peninsula coast. Results indicate that this ‘green snow’ is likely to spread as global temperatures -
On being black at Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/onbeingblackatcambridge2 Oct 2020: Sharon Mehari, president of the African Caribbean Society, talks about inspiring vloggers, COVID-19 and the importance of having actionable conversations about racial inequality. -
A baker, a plumber, and a... swan taker
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/ely-assizes-revelations10 Aug 2020: From swan thieves to arson and poisonings, the Isle of Ely Assizes project continues to reveal the dark past of the Diocese of Ely. -
The "stop doing stupid stuff" approach to sustainable…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/sustainable-manufacturing22 Jan 2020: Around 90% of the resources we process to create goods are not reaching the person for whom they are made. How can we make manufacturing more sustainable? -
The chemist who fuses fashion with science
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/areeb-mahtey21 Aug 2020: Areeb Mahtey is studying for a PhD in epigenetics, but outside the lab he is a member of the University of Cambridge’s Fashion and Luxury Brands Society and models for upcoming fashion brands and charitable causes. He explains why science and -
Syphilitic City
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/syphilis-georgian-london6 Jul 2020: One in five Georgian Londoners had syphilis by their mid-30s, a new study suggests -
The polar explorer using Grime to break the ice
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/prem-gill29 Jan 2020: It’s not often someone compares the voices of seals to the sound of spacecraft set to a Grime beat. But when he’s not monitoring seals from space, PhD student Prem Gill is using ‘Seal Grime’ as one way to encourage people from a wide range -
The microbiologist who cultured a strange and beautiful career
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/miriam-lynn27 Feb 2020: Dr Miriam Lynn heads up Cambridge University’s Equality and Diversity team. She describes what led her from a love for microbes to discovering she had a knack for talking to people – and why she is passionate about making everyone feel at home. -
The museum technician who found her place among ancient faces
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/charismillett22 Jan 2020: When Charis Millett realised that being a museum technician was the job for her, she worked day and night to make it happen. She speaks about her passion for transporting museum-goers to another time and why Blue Peter may have more in common with -
The conservationist, the herders and the fashionistas
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/onon-bayasgalan2 Dec 2020: Respect for the Mongolian landscape is engrained within her, says Onon Bayasgalan. Her work is helping herders in her home country to preserve livelihoods and lands that are under threat from the luxury fashion industry. -
Beyond the pandemic: learn from the survival of the fittest firms
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/BeyondThePandemic-manufacturing14 Oct 2020: Manufacturing firms have had a rocky few months, struggling with fractured supply chains, uncertain supply and demand, and shutdowns. Yet some have not only survived but thrived, re-organising and experimenting with their operations during the -
The grateful gardener who brought Apocalypse Now to a flowerbed
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/peter-kirkham23 Nov 2020: He builds human-sized nests from twigs, spins circles in the garden and torches wicker men at Harvest Moon. The music-loving college gardener Peter Kirkham believes that gardens should be unexpected, relaxed and above all fun. -
“Behind every COVID-19 test sample is a person worried about their…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/Covid19CambridgeTestingCentre4 Sep 2020: Meet the volunteer scientists who turn swab samples into diagnoses – again and again and again. -
Major European starting grants awarded
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/erc-starting-grants-202014 Sep 2020: Six Cambridge researchers are among the latest recipients of European Union awards given to early-career academics. -
Beyond the pandemic: find better ways to talk about death
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/BeyondThePandemic-good-death8 Sep 2020: COVID-19 has forced millions of people to confront the prospect of dying earlier than they expected and under extraordinary circumstances. Now more than ever we need to find ways to talk about death, suggests Laura Davies, from the Faculty of English -
Beyond the pandemic: focus on productivity to make everyone better off
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/BeyondThePandemic-productivity16 Nov 2020: There is simply no way out of the immediate economic hit of a pandemic, says Professor Diane Coyle, but it is essential to be aware of how the crisis is widening existing inequalities across the UK. She argues that to heal social fractures, we must -
Beyond the pandemic: where should we go from here?
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/beyond-the-pandemic-introduction30 Jul 2020: The crisis is forcing us all to change direction, to rethink what we do and how we do it. In a new series, we ask our experts: beyond the pandemic, where should we go from here? -
Beyond the pandemic: build a greener future
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/BeyondThePandemic-green-future9 Nov 2020: It is crucial that recovery from the pandemic is shaped to support the responses to climate change and biodiversity loss if we hope to mitigate yet further global disaster, says Dr Emily Shuckburgh, Director of Cambridge Zero. Today (9 November 2020) -
Lockdown living in Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/covid-blog-lockdown-living25 Nov 2020: A blog by Judith Bunbury, Senior Tutor, St Edmund's College -
Plastic: the new fantastic? | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/plastic-the-new-fantastic5 Jun 2020: Plastic has become a malevolent symbol of our wasteful society. It’s also cheap, durable, flexible, waterproof, versatile, lightweight, protective and -
Beyond the pandemic: rethink the menu and how much it costs
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/BeyondThePandemic-rethink-menu24 Sep 2020: Boris Johnson has urged the country “to lose weight to beat coronavirus” through exercise and healthy eating. Dr Jean Adams suggests that food policies should be sensitive to the fact that healthier diets are beyond the budget of too many people -
Beyond the pandemic: tackle the digital divide
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/BeyondThePandemic-digital-divide13 Aug 2020: Increased working, learning and interacting online during the pandemic has widened the gap for those who lack digital skills or access, writes Gemma Burgess, an expert on social inequality and housing in the UK. She suggests strategies to tackle the -
COVID-19 The long view
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/covid19-the-long-view22 May 2020: History suggests that this pandemic will be a short-term interruption to long-run improvements in life expectancy, which should resume within a few years. -
DISPLACED LIVES
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/displaced-lives-refugee-crisis30 Nov 2020: Investigating Europe's handling of the refugee crisis and giving voice to asylum-seeking migrants. -
The student entrepreneur who interviewed Stormzy about race and…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/tonifola-alade20 Oct 2020: Recent graduate and former president of the African and Caribbean Society, Toni Fola-Alade, talks about advocacy, start-ups and fundraising for Nigerian fishermen – and looking forward to the day when he doesn’t have to talk about race. -
Beyond the pandemic: put universities at the heart of an…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/beyond-the-pandemic-innovation28 Aug 2020: Universities have stepped up to meet the challenges presented by the pandemic. Tomas Ulrichsen, an expert on universities and their role in innovation systems, argues that the UK must protect its R&D and innovation capabilities in the short term, -
'Outstanding international importance'
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/arts-council-england-designation30 Jan 2020: Arts Council England has recognised Cambridge University Library’s Special Collections as having outstanding national and international importance under the Designation Scheme. -
What next for Japan's women?
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/japanese-women-beyond-kawaii30 Jun 2020: From kimono-clad geishas to ‘disgusting cute’ teens, Japanese femininities have changed dramatically over the last 50 years. Yet the country's women face many of the same old obstacles. A new book bares all. -
The scientist who launched a comic and flew the flag for Black…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/osarenkhoe-ogbeide23 Oct 2020: Self-confessed comic addict Osarenkhoe Ogbeide sees beyond the superhero to the scientist. When he’s not developing printable gas sensors, he’s passionate about celebrating the contributions of black scientists throughout history. -
Cambridge University Library launches Digital Preservation Programme
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/digital-preservation-programme5 Nov 2020: Have you ever lost access to an important file? Or opened a file only to find that it doesn’t look as it should? These are challenges that collecting institutions (libraries, archives, museums, and others) also face but at a much larger and -
Cambridge research team working towards vaccine against COVID-19 |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-research-team-working-towards-vaccine-against-covid-1917 Mar 2020: Share. Published. 17 Mar 2020. Image. Video title page: Coronavirus. Credit: Fusion Animation. -
International Women’s Day 2020 | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/international-womens-day-20204 Mar 2020: Family days, art exhibitions, inspiring speakers and talks will explore the experiences of women, the barriers they have faced and how these barriers have been -
Beyond the pandemic: overhaul back-to-work policies to protect mental …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/beyond-the-pandemic-unemployment25 Nov 2020: THE PANDEMICWhat should we do?#9 Overhaul back-to-work policies to protect mental health -
The student linguist who started a pro-refugee fashion revolution
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/tiara-sahar-ataii9 Nov 2020: Tiara Sahar Ataii has just been named Undergraduate of the Year for Impactful Social Action. She shares how her love of languages and exploration of her Iranian roots took her on unexpected paths, and led her to found a charity using fashion to fund -
Two new initiatives to boost economic value from university research…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/two-new-initiatives-to-boost-economic-value-from-university-research16 Jul 2020: Research from the TenU universities has led to world-changing innovations such as rapid whole-genome sequencing, the page rank algorithm technology that became the basis for Google, the world’s -
Women in STEM: Anna Chaplin | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-in-stem-anna-chaplin9 Jan 2020: The widespread applicability of my research is very appealing to me. Most people will be directly or indirectly affected by mental ill-health at some point in -
Tackling COVID-19: Karl Wilson | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/tackling-covid-19-karl-wilson21 May 2020: On Friday 20 March, Karl Wilson, received a phone call which would turn his life upside-down for the next six weeks. “After a hectic week of closing down labs -
Women in STEM: Angela Harper | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-in-stem-angela-harper2 Jan 2020: I would like to see the future renewable energy frontiers led by women. I hope I will be one of these women, along with the many other female scientists who -
Cambridge University Library joins Google Arts and Culture
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/university-library-on-google-arts31 Aug 2020: Cambridge University Library partners with Google Arts and Culture to open its world-class collections freely to a global audience becoming the first University of Cambridge institution to join the platform. -
Beyond the pandemic: reduce the risk of animal viruses jumping to…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/beyond-the-pandemic-zoonotic-diseases30 Jul 2020: SARS-CoV-2 is not the first deadly virus to have jumped from an animal to humans, but it is the first to have swept the globe at such speed and scale. Cambridge zoologists Bill Sutherland and Silviu Petrovan warn that we must dramatically change the -
Women in STEM: Shagita Gounden | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-in-stem-shagita-gounden30 Jan 2020: As a systems engineer, I am part of the team responsible for designing the software for the world’s largest radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). -
Building a flood resilient future
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/building-a-flood-resilient-future4 Feb 2020: A new book shows how we can adapt the built and natural environment to be more flood resilient in the face of climate change -
Beyond the pandemic: re-design our public health system
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/beyond-the-pandemic-public-health9 Dec 2020: COVID-19 has highlighted debilitating flaws in England’s public health systems decades in the making. Carol Brayne and John Clarkson from Cambridge Public Health, a new interdisciplinary centre, argue that a radical rethink is long overdue. They -
Women in STEM: Krittika D'Silva | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-in-stem-krittika-dsilva5 Mar 2020: My PhD research focuses on using machine learning algorithms and network metrics to model urban cities worldwide. A project I led examined the role of network -
Fixing India’s slum rehabilitation housing
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/indias-slum-rehabilitation-housing13 Feb 2020: Millions of new houses being built for former slum-dwellers are failing their residents and fuelling unnecessary energy use. New research aims to improve their design before it’s too late.
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