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  2. Tour of Cambridge University Botanic Garden ASMR

    Duration: 00:01:20
    Published Date: 2024/05/17
    Where better to visit during Mental Health Awareness Week than Cambridge University Botanic Garden? The Botanic Garden is a green oasis in the heart of Cambridge, perfect for mindful walks, peaceful relaxation or spending time in nature. It's free for Cambridge students! If you can't visit in person, here's a mindful ASMR experience for you to tune into. Watch and listen to the team go about
  3. Breaking the Silence

    Duration: 00:06:20
    Published Date: 2017/10/24
    Today, the University of Cambridge is launching a campaign to promote zero tolerance of sexual misconduct. Called ‘Breaking the Silence – Cambridge speaks out against sexual misconduct’, the campaign highlights prevention, support and reporting for those who’ve been affected by sexual misconduct, all of which are available via www.breakingthesilence.cam.ac.uk. CUSU’s women’s officer
  4. Fossilised dinosaur brains

    Duration: 00:02:12
    Published Date: 2016/10/27
    An unassuming brown pebble, found more than a decade ago by a fossil hunter in Sussex, has been confirmed as the first example of fossilised brain tissue from a dinosaur. The fossil, most likely from a species closely related to Iguanodon, displays distinct similarities to the brains of modern-day crocodiles and birds. Learn more here:
  5. Happy Christmas and season's greetings to the University of…

    Duration: 00:01:33
    Published Date: 2022/12/16
    The end of the calendar year is a time to reflect on the past and look ahead to the future. In this video, University of Cambridge leaders thank the Cambridge community for their hard work and commitment through 2022. Hear from: Professor Kamal Munir​​​​​ - Pro-Vice-Chancellor – University Community and Engagement Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith - Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and
  6. A computer network closely modelled on part of the human brain is enabling new insights into the way our brains process moving images - and explains some perplexing optical illusions. Find out more here: https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/artificial-brain-reveals-why-we-cant-always-believe-our-eyes This research was supported by the Leverhulme Trust and the Isaac Newton Trust. Reference Rideaux,
  7. How dogs can sniff out diabetes

    Duration: 00:04:24
    Published Date: 2016/06/27
    A chemical found in our breath could provide a flag to warn of dangerously-low blood sugar levels in patients with type 1 diabetes, according to new research the University of Cambridge. The finding, published today in the journal Diabetes Care, could explain why some dogs can be trained to spot the warning signs in patients. The researchers found that levels of the chemical isoprene rose
  8. Ghost storytelling at Cambridge

    Duration: 00:20:45
    Published Date: 2010/12/23
    Each December members of St John's College, University of Cambridge, gather to listen to ghost stories being read in the splendour of the Combination Room. The coal fires glow, the candles flicker and the thick silk curtains are drawn against the bitter cold of the dark winter night. In this video, viewers are able to catch a glimpse of this magical event as they listen to Professor David Frost
  9. Sardanapalo, a 19th-century opera by Franz Liszt, will receive its world premiere in Weimar on 19 August 2018. The edition and orchestration (guided by Liszt's own indications) have been produced by David Trippett (University of Cambridge) over the course of three years. It follows a forensic re-examination of the manuscript, which had previously been considered fragmentary and often illegible.
  10. Interviews

    Duration: 00:03:03
    Published Date: 2011/08/19
    Interviews are an important part of the selection procedure at Cambridge and we try to interview everyone with a realistic chance of being offered a place. Interviewers know you may be nervous and aren't trying to catch you out. They want to see how you work through problems and take on new ideas. Often there aren't right or wrong answers to the questions asked, and the way you arrive at an
  11. May Bumps 2017

    Duration: 00:01:44
    Published Date: 2017/06/20
    The May Bumps are an annual competition between collegiate boat clubs, taking place in June (of course) on the River Cam. The Cam is too narrow to race side-by-side, so the rowing crews chase one another and try to bump into the boat in front. This is how a crew moves up the rankings. The boats at the top of their rankings when the competition ends are known as Head of the River. Find out more

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