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  2. Leila, Economics -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:02
    Published Date: 2012/06/15
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Leila is from Watford, and is studying Economics. In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about how pastoral care is facilitated by the
  3. Living with the Inugguit

    Duration: 00:10:02
    Published Date: 2011/11/24
    In 2010, Dr Stephen Leonard embarked on a year-long trip to live with the Inugguit of north-west Greenland, the northernmost settled people on Earth. His aim was to record the language, stories and songs of these communities. The traditional life of the community and its future is potentially threatened by a number of factors, one of which is climate change. Dr Leonard lived as a member of those
  4. 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
  5. Mechanical gears in jumping insects

    Duration: 00:03:42
    Published Date: 2013/09/13
    Previously believed to be only man-made, a natural example of a functioning gear mechanism has been discovered in a common insect - the plant-hopper Issus - showing that evolution developed interlocking cogs long before we did. Professor Malcolm Burrows talks about finding the bugs that led to the science, and working with artists Elizabeth Hobbs and Emily Tracy and members of the community in
  6. Zahra, Architecture -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:03
    Published Date: 2012/06/15
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Zahra is from Boston in Lincolnshire, and is studying Architecture. In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about the academic support
  7. Alexander, History of Art - 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:05
    Published Date: 2012/03/01
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students . These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Alexander is a mature student from Berlin, who is studying History of Art. In his 60 Second Impression, he talks about taking part in
  8. 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
  9. Body-worn video - The independent witness

    Duration: 00:09:51
    Published Date: 2016/09/29
    Body-worn cameras are fast becoming standard kit for frontline law enforcers, trumpeted by senior officers and even the US President as a technological ‘fix’ for what some see as a crisis of police legitimacy. Evidence of effectiveness has, however, been limited in its scope. Now, new results from one of the largest randomised-controlled experiments in the history of criminal justice research,
  10. Podcast: Welcome to ‘So, now what?’

    Duration: 00:00:59
    Published Date: 2024/01/30
    So, now what? is a new podcast from Gates Cambridge, a leading scholarship programme for outstanding international postgraduates at the University of Cambridge. Our guests are the scholars themselves - big thinkers from a range of different backgrounds and disciplines - who are out there finding solutions to some of our most wicked problems from the global economy and the environment, to
  11. Rosalyn, Land Economy - 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:08
    Published Date: 2012/03/01
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Rosalyn is from Edinburgh, and is studying Land Economy (Environment, Law and Economics). In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about
  12. Ekbal, Natural Sciences - 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:04
    Published Date: 2012/03/01
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students . These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Ekbal is from Birmingham, and is studying Natural Sciences. In his 60 Second Impression, he talks about making friends at Cambridge,
  13. Nataruk: Evidence of a prehistoric massacre

    Duration: 00:06:58
    Published Date: 2016/01/20
    Skeletal remains of a group of foragers massacred around 10,000 years ago on the shores of a lagoon is unique evidence of a violent encounter between clashing groups of ancient hunter-gatherers, and suggests the “presence of warfare” in late Stone Age foraging societies. Listen to researchers from Cambridge's Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies discuss the findings, and what they
  14. University of Cambridge Sustainable Food Policy

    Duration: 00:03:32
    Published Date: 2017/02/22
    “The University of Cambridge recognises its responsibility to provide healthy and sustainable food to its staff, students, and visitors. A new Sustainable Food Policy was launched on 2 Feb 2017 which sets out the University’s intentions to minimise the impact of its catering operations on the environment, and to promote sustainable practices and consumption. In this video, we interview some
  15. Welcome to 'So, now what?'

    Duration: 00:00:59
    Published Date: 2024/02/02
    So, now what? is a new podcast from Gates Cambridge (https://GatesCambridge) , a leading scholarship programme for outstanding international postgraduates at the University of Cambridge. Our guests are the scholars themselves - big thinkers from a range of different backgrounds and disciplines - who are out there finding solutions to some of our most wicked problems from the global economy and
  16. Emily, Engineering -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:08
    Published Date: 2012/06/14
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Emily is from North London, and is studying Engineering. In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about what Cambridge is like as a city,
  17. General Election: Professor Helen Thompson on energy security

    Duration: 00:01:40
    Published Date: 2024/06/27
    “If we look at the amount of electricity that the UK can produce domestically, then there are some reasons to worry.” Professor Helen Thompson talks us through how a future government could improve domestic energy security in the energy transition world. ️ What is at stake for the UK General Election? In this new video series, students and academics from the University of Cambridge share
  18. April 2016 saw the first performance of reconstructed 11th-Century ‘lost songs’ that hadn’t been heard in over 1,000 years - a performance made possible by the research of one of our lecturers (http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/first-performance-in-1000-years-lost-songs-from-the-middle-ages-are-brought-back-to-life-0) Two years on, a CD of this repertoire has just been released, and we are
  19. Josie, Linguistics -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:05
    Published Date: 2012/06/14
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Josie is from Doncaster, and is studying Linguistics. In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about the supportive atmosphere in her
  20. Gaia: The Galactic Census Takes Shape

    Duration: 00:05:05
    Published Date: 2018/04/25
    The Gaia satellite has produced the richest star catalogue to date, including high-precision measurements of nearly 1.7 billion stars and revealing previously unseen details of our home Galaxy. The first data release from Gaia, based on just over one year of observations, was published in 2016; it contained distances and motions of two million stars. The new data release, which covers the 22
  21. Curious Objects: Tobacco Stopper

    Duration: 00:00:40
    Published Date: 2016/11/07
    Billions of words, millions of books, 600 years of Curious Objects. Cambridge University Library is celebrating its 600th anniversary with an exhibition of the weird and wonderful objects in its collections. This rather curious object comes from 18th century England and features a splendid rendering of the man who brought us Hamlet, Macbeth …and invented the word puke! Yes, it’s the Bard
  22. Tara, Geography -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:04
    Published Date: 2012/06/15
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Tara is from Guildford, and is studying Geography. In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about how she was allocated a place at her
  23. A quarter of Labradors are hard-wired for obesity

    Duration: 00:01:06
    Published Date: 2024/03/07
    New research finds around a quarter of Labrador retriever dogs face a double-whammy of feeling hungry all the time and burning fewer calories due to a genetic mutation. This obesity-driving combination means that dog owners must be particularly strict with feeding and exercising their Labradors to keep them slim. The mutation is in a gene called POMC, which plays a critical role in hunger and
  24. Caught on camera: engineering in action

    Duration: 00:06:48
    Published Date: 2012/10/15
    The winning entries of the 2012 Photography Competition at the Department of Engineering, sponsored by Carl Zeiss, provide a stunning visual insight into the ways in which engineering makes a vital contribution to our lives. Engineering is about much more than dams and bridges. A glance at the hundreds of stunning images submitted for the 2012 Photography Competition at the Department of
  25. 2023 Cambridge Content Creators' Programme

    Duration: 00:00:59
    Published Date: 2023/10/24
    If you're a student content creator at the University of Cambridge, we'd like to work with you! We're looking for up to 10 undergraduate and postgraduate students to join our new Cambridge Content Creators' programme. You'll be paid to create up to three videos per year for us on a mix of topics about life as a Cambridge student. We're proud to pay the Cambridge Living Wage of £10.90 an hour,
  26. Meerkats playing

    Duration: 00:01:38
    Published Date: 2016/11/14
    Professor Tim Clutton-Brock has been studying the same meerkat groups for over twenty years. He said: "Meerkats are intensely social and all group members engage in bouts of wrestling, chasing and play fighting, though juveniles and adolescents play more than adults. Since they live together in such close proximity and interact many times each day, it is unsurprising that individual meerkats are
  27. Sarah, Classics -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:03
    Published Date: 2012/06/15
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Sarah is from Middlesbrough, and is studying Classics. In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about visiting the Fitzwilliam Museum,
  28. The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students . These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Becky is from North Wales, and is studying Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic (ASNC). In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about the
  29. Jeff, Theology and Religious Studies -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:08
    Published Date: 2012/06/14
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students . These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Jeff is from Bath, and is studying Theology and Religious Studies. In his 60 Second Impression, he talks about how going to an open
  30. Curious Objects: Luminous Trumpet

    Duration: 00:00:40
    Published Date: 2016/11/22
    Why does one of the world's great research libraries have ectoplasm, a spirit trumpet and beard hair posted to Charles Darwin? The answers lie within 'Curious Objects' at Cambridge University Library, which runs until March 2017 and is open free to the public. This Curious Object broadcasts voices from the beyond using the medium of…mediums. Apparently, the ‘Two Worlds’ spirit trumpet would
  31. Matt, Mathematics -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:05
    Published Date: 2012/06/15
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students . These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Matt is from Derby, and is studying Mathematics. In his 60 Second Impression, he talks about how he has benefited from receiving a
  32. Post COVID-19, how can we continue to keep up the pace of innovation we have seen in the digital health sphere, specifically in improving the patient experience and outcomes in trials and beyond? What are the opportunities? What are the challenges? How can we work together to maintain and build on the momentum? Go to www.slido.com and enter code 84097 to chat about the event. This
  33. Colin, Music -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:06
    Published Date: 2012/06/14
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students . These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Colin is from North London, and is studying Music. In his 60 Second Impression, he talks about his favourite activities, including
  34. Algae-power: a natural energy supply

    Duration: 00:00:59
    Published Date: 2022/05/19
    Read the full story here:https://bit.ly/AlgaeComputing Scientists have managed to power a microprocessor continuously for a year using ALGAE! The new system has potential as a renewable way to power large numbers of small devices as part of the Internet of Things. This research was carried out by Dr Paolo Bombelli and Professor Christopher Howe from the University of Cambridge's Department of
  35. How sperm swim near surfaces

    Duration: 00:00:46
    Published Date: 2013/01/08
    Using high-speed microscopic imaging, Professor Raymond Goldstein's group in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics has demonstrated how the interactions of microbes such as sperm cells and algae with solid surfaces are considerably more complex than previously thought. Interactions between swimming cells and surfaces feature prominently in a wide range of microbiological
  36. April 2016 saw the first performance of reconstructed 11th-Century ‘lost songs’ that hadn’t been heard in over 1,000 years - a performance made possible by the research of one of our lecturers (http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/first-performance-in-1000-years-lost-songs-from-the-middle-ages-are-brought-back-to-life-0) Two years on, a CD of this repertoire has just been released, and we are
  37. Ian, Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (PBS) -- 60 Second…

    Duration: 00:01:00
    Published Date: 2012/06/14
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students . These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Ian is from South West Scotland, and is studying Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (PBS). In his 60 Second Impression, he talks
  38. Pythagoras was wrong: there are no universal harmonies!

    Duration: 00:01:34
    Published Date: 2024/02/28
    According to Pythagoras, ‘consonance’ – a pleasant-sounding combination of notes – is produced by special relationships between simple numbers such as 3 and 4. More recently, scholars have tried to find psychological explanations, but these ‘integer ratios’ are still credited with making a chord sound beautiful, and deviation from them is thought to make music ‘dissonant’,
  39. Animal research aims to improve the prospects for future organ…

    Duration: 00:05:03
    Published Date: 2023/07/13
    Content warning: this film contains images of blood and surgery For people with organ failure, transplantation is the only option. A lack of suitable organs for transplantation means patients die every day. Researchers in the University’s Department of Surgery are using large animal models to understand why donated organs become damaged and unsuitable for transplantation, and to test promising
  40. Laura, Chemical Engineering -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:00
    Published Date: 2012/06/15
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Laura is from Grantham, and is studying Chemical Engineering. In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about the inspiring people she
  41. Chris, History -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:05
    Published Date: 2012/06/14
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students . These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Chris is from Carlisle, and is studying History. In his 60 Second Impression, he talks about the friendly atmosphere in Cambridge and
  42. The hospital that will change the story of cancer forever

    Duration: 00:02:16
    Published Date: 2024/07/16
    Cambridge is changing the story of cancer. Together with Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust we are building a new hospital that will transform how we diagnose and treat cancer. Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital will treat patients across the East of England, but the research that takes place there promises to change the lives of cancer patients across the UK and beyond. We
  43. Daniel, Medicine -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:06
    Published Date: 2012/06/14
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students . These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Daniel is from London, and is studying Medicine. In his 60 Second Impression, he talks about how he chose his College, what he likes
  44. Adam, Modern and Medieval Languages (MML) -- 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:07
    Published Date: 2012/06/13
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students . These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Adam is from Gloucestershire, and is studying Modern and Medieval Languages (MML). In his 60 Second Impression, he talks about all
  45. General Election: Prof Diane Coyle on levelling up and growth:…

    Duration: 00:01:12
    Published Date: 2024/06/14
    “It’s not a zero-sum game at all... governments will have to do both.” Professor Dame Diane Coyle outlines the need for levelling up as well as generating growth to improve people’s lives. ️ What is at stake for the UK General Election? In this new video series, students and academics from the University of Cambridge share their insights on some of the biggest themes facing our country
  46. Mathematical analysis of peer to peer communication networks

    Duration: 01:03:23
    Published Date: 2010/03/29
    Newton Institute Web Seminars: newton.ac.uk/webseminars Distributed protocols for peer to peer file sharing, streaming video, and video on demand have revolutionised the way the majority of information is conveyed over the Internet. The peers are millions of computers, acting as both clients and servers, downloading and uploading information. Information to be shared is broken into chunks, and
  47. Medieval roots of British comedy

    Duration: 00:06:45
    Published Date: 2023/06/01
    A unique record of medieval live comedy performance has been identified in a 15th-century manuscript: https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/bawdy-bard-act-discovered-revealing-fifteenth-century-roots-of-british-comedy Raucous texts – mocking kings, priests and peasants; encouraging audiences to get drunk; and shocking them with slapstick – shed new light on Britain’s famous sense of humour, and the
  48. Technology that protects friendly bacteria

    Duration: 00:04:29
    Published Date: 2013/06/08
    A new technology is being developed by the University of Cambridge to protect bacteria-based oral vaccines from destruction by the digestive system, to enable their safe delivery to the body's immune system. Research by Krishnaa Mahbubani, Alexander Edwards and Professor Nigel Slater in the University of Cambridge Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology has shown that a material
  49. Rob, English - 60 Second Impressions

    Duration: 00:01:04
    Published Date: 2012/03/01
    The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Rob is from Essex, and is studying English. In his 60 Second Impression, he talks about the support provided by the Colleges, as well as all
  50. Do doctors need acting skills?

    Duration: 00:04:01
    Published Date: 2024/05/20
    ‍⚕️ Final-year medical student Fatima Eshani is often asked what kind of doctor she wants to be. Her response is usually... stand-up comedian. Fatima's show We Only Clap On Thursdays navigates the awkwardness of attempting to make friends around dissecting cadavers, to mastering the art of bad news delivery to paid actors in Addenbrookes. Cambridge students and qualified medics: what were
  51. General Election: Professor Michael Kenny on tackling regional…

    Duration: 00:01:50
    Published Date: 2024/06/25
    “What kinds of infrastructure sustain life in 'left-behind' places?” Professor Michael Kenny discusses the expectations placed on Labour regarding levelling up, particularly in the context of weak economic growth and constrained public finances. ️ What is at stake for the UK General Election? In this new video series, students and academics from the University of Cambridge share their

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