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  2. American postgrads on why they chose Cambridge University

    Duration: 00:04:20
    Published Date: 2020/11/18
    A really collaborative community, forward-thinking academics and students, a safe and supportive environment – even during the pandemic – were just some of things Kelsey and Alex loved about being at Cambridge. To become a #CambridgePostgrad yourself, apply here: bit.ly/US_PG_Apply Kelsey's College is Hughes Hall: https://www.hughes.cam.ac.uk/ Alex is at Churchill College:
  3. Newnham College excavation

    Duration: 00:05:27
    Published Date: 2011/01/24
    When Cambridge University Lecturer in Archaeology Dr Catherine Hills discovered that Anglo Saxon remains could be buried in the grounds of Newnham College, Cambridge, she and her colleagues set about organising a dig to find them. Key to its success would be the help of 20 sixth-form girls from schools in London, Birmingham and Peterborough, all of whom stayed in the college for a week to sample
  4. TIGR2ESS - Shaping the Future of Indian Farming

    Duration: 00:01:34
    Published Date: 2021/02/05
    TIGR2ESS, ‘Transforming India's Green Revolution by Research and Empowerment for Sustainable food Supplies’, is a major collaboration of over 20 organisations led by the University of Cambridge, funded by GCRF. India is developing fast, and a sustainable new approach to food production is urgently needed. TIGR2ESS is working to shape a fairer, more reliable food and water system for the
  5. Daniel Dennett, Human Nature and Belief, Wed 8 July

    Duration: 00:29:20
    Published Date: 2009/10/09
    Darwin and the evolution of why? Professor Daniel C Dennett (Centre for Cognitive Studies, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, USA) Summary: We human beings are the only living things that can represent, transmit and criticize reasons for doing things and making things. This creates a perspective for us that we can then use to interpret all the rest of the life on the planet, cautiously.
  6. Life on earth

    Duration: 01:10:03
    Published Date: 2009/09/29
    James Deutsch directs the Africa Program of the New York based Wildlife Conservation Society, with 1,100 staff implementing conservation work in 20 African countries. James studied philosophy at Harvard and biological anthropology and zoology at Cambridge King's College before holding a research fellowship at Churchill College and a lectureship in conservation biology at Imperial College, London.
  7. The Story of Campath -1H

    Duration: 00:31:18
    Published Date: 2013/09/17
    A transformational new treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) - the result of over three decades of research in Cambridge -- has now been approved by the EU agency responsible for regulating new drugs. In recognition of the highly effective new treatment, the University of Cambridge has produced this video which explores the history of the drug, showing the many challenges as well as successes
  8. Meet the students behind #BlackMenofCambridgeUniversity

    Duration: 00:05:06
    Published Date: 2018/05/01
    The Cambridge African Caribbean Society went viral last year when 14 black students posed for a photograph at St John's College. One year on find out more about some of the people behind the photo that got everybody talking about perception, representation and diversity. UPDATE: Peter's Twitter handle is now @PeterFasholaUyi and his name is Peter Fashola-Uyi. Also, hear Ore challenge more
  9. The Cambridge Pulse

    Duration: 00:08:36
    Published Date: 2012/07/23
    Sport has long been at the heart of Cambridge life. With the London Olympics starting this week and the new £16 million state-of-the-art Cambridge Sports Centre currently under construction, sport at Cambridge continues to be a cornerstone of life at this University - the Cambridge 'pulse'. This short film gives a snapshot of the vast range of sporting activity that takes place at the University
  10. Henry VIII - King of Tunes (audio slideshow)

    Duration: 00:11:20
    Published Date: 2009/11/04
    King Henry the VIII is chiefly associated with gluttony, lechery and murder. Surprisingly, it turns out he was also a deeply sensitive soul, who liked to express himself by penning his own musical compositions. Even more surprisingly, he was rather good at it. Love, longing, desire and passion; this is Henry as you've never heard him before. In this audio slideshow you can hear a selection of
  11. Folic acid deficiency can affect the health of great, great…

    Duration: 00:05:13
    Published Date: 2016/11/14
    Folic acid deficiency can cause severe health problems in offspring, including spina bifida, heart defects and placental abnormalities. A study out today reveals that a mutation in a gene necessary for the metabolism of folic acid not only impacts the immediate offspring but can also have detrimental health effects on the next several generations. The new research, which also sheds light on the

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