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  2. Another record year for University of Cambridge spin-out investments…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/another-record-year-for-university-of-cambridge-spin-out-investments
    Thumbnail for Another record year for University of Cambridge spin-out investments | University of Cambridge 10 Sep 2014: This was the second year of operation for the Enterprise Fund, which was announced as part of the SEIS programme in the government’s 2012 budget, established to stimulate economic growth.
  3. A tale of 38 teapots: an intimate portrait of 18th-century…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/a-tale-of-38-teapots-an-intimate-portrait-of-18th-century-sociability
    Thumbnail for A tale of 38 teapots: an intimate portrait of 18th-century sociability | University of Cambridge 20 Oct 2014: rare insight into the material culture of the coffeehouse, an institution which was booming as a hub of social, political and economic life. ... Coffeehouses played a central role in social and economic life from the mid-17th century to the late 18th
  4. Advanced materials: one of the UK's “eight great technologies”…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/advanced-materials-one-of-the-uks-eight-great-technologies-for-future-growth
    Thumbnail for Advanced materials: one of the UK's “eight great technologies” for future growth | University of Cambridge 2 Jun 2014: if basic materials research is to have a positive impact on UK economic growth. ... The economic importance of advanced materials was recently highlighted by a key Government statement as one of the “eight great technologies” crucial for the UK’s
  5. BBSRC awards Cambridge £15 million to support next generation of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/bbsrc-awards-cambridge-ps15-million-to-support-next-generation-of-scientists
    Thumbnail for BBSRC awards Cambridge £15 million to support next generation of scientists | University of Cambridge 3 Oct 2014: BBSRC is paving the way for an explosion in new economic sectors and bioscience that will change the way we live our lives in the twenty-first century.
  6. Major funders | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/finding-funding/major-funders
    31 Jul 2014: The University of Cambridge receives research grants from around 900 different funders across the world. In addition, the University subscribes to the Research Professional Database, in which criteria can be set to search for more
  7. Head first: reshaping how traumatic brain injury is treated |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/head-first-reshaping-how-traumatic-brain-injury-is-treated
    Thumbnail for Head first: reshaping how traumatic brain injury is treated | University of Cambridge 29 Jan 2014: The burden incurred by TBI provides a strong medical, social and economic imperative to motivate this concerted effort.
  8. How Regions React to Recession 10 July

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/cger/howregionsreacttorecession.pdf
    19 Aug 2014: 1. How Regions React to Recession: Resistance, Recoverability and the Role of Economic Structure. ... capacity utilization • Firms’ financial viability • Skills of local workforce • Wage structures • Labour mobility • Local/national economic
  9. Regulations for examinations - Cambridge University Reporter 6357

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2014-15/weekly/6357/section5.shtml
    24 Sep 2014: Economics Tripos, Part IIa. (With effect from 1 October 2014. The General Board, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board of Economics, have approved an amendment to the title of a
  10. Understanding the bushmeat market: why do people risk infection from…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/understanding-the-bushmeat-market-why-do-people-risk-infection-from-bat-meat
    Thumbnail for Understanding the bushmeat market: why do people risk infection from bat meat? | University of Cambridge 9 Oct 2014: Although many programmes suggest economic opportunity as the major motivation behind livelihood choices and success of alternatives, it may not be enough on its own. ... Working with local communities to help them find effective and sustainable solutions
  11. The Process | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/research-contracts/process
    31 Jul 2014: The Research Operations Office deals with all research contract activity undertaken by the University. Please follow the links below or the left hand navigation for further details about the contracts process. Contract vs Terms and Conditions What

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