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How do ripples form the fabric of our world, and how do we make sense of them? From social media...
Find out moreHow do ripples form the fabric of our world, and how do we make sense of them? From social media...
Find out moreThird-year student and Team UPside founder Sulaiman Iqbal discusses what he sees as the biggest barriers to higher education, and how Team Upside has leveraged social media to expand their initiatives during the pandemic.
Find out moreHow can university endowments, pension funds, and individual savers contribute to the mitigation of inequality and the climate crisis through their investments?
Find out moreA dig in Pump Court has revealed a nunnery cloister that preceded the College.
Find out moreThe Intellectual Forum and the University of Cambridge ThinkLab welcomed an expert panel to talk about the impact social media is having on our lives for the Cambridge Festival 2021.
Find out moreJudges were ‘thrilled by the quality, ambition and technical accomplishment displayed by the entrants’ in the latest Film at Jesus One Second a Day challenge.
Find out more°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û Organ Scholar, Drew Sellis, and Dean of Chapel, The Rev’d James Crockford, will broadcast an online recital of...
Find out moreTyler Shores, Senior Research Associate at the Intellectual Forum, is giving a talk with Dr Amy Orben on social media...
Find out moreJudges Emily Winslow Stark and Tabitha Siklos awarded the top prize to A Murder of Crow Witnesses by James McCarthy at a virtual ceremony last week.
Find out moreAvailable to watch online: A virtual fireside chat with MasterClass Founder and CEO David Rogier.
Find out moreThe China Centre lecture on Tuesday 9 March 2021 was delivered by the Rt Hon Sir Oliver Letwin, visiting Professor, Policy Institute, King's College London, former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and former Minister for Government Policy, HMG. The central theme of Sir Oliver's lecture was the increasing mistrust and mutual suspicion between the West and China, which he characterised as a ‘real and present danger’ for humanity.
Find out moreMichael Whitmore, Research Leader at RAND Europe, counts the costs of insufficient sleep.
Find out moreSleep Cycle's CTO Mikael Kågebäck and Malin Abrahamsson, Director of PR and Partnerships, gave a talk for the Intellectual Forum and ThinkLab's Sleep Week.
Find out moreOur Schools Liaison Officer, Katie Mountford, reflects on how the admissions and outreach team have adapted to working with schools online over the last 12 months.
Find out moreContent Warning: suicidal thoughts After a failed suicide attempt, Jesuan Simon Pratt (Mathematics,1989) learnt to paint with one arm –...
Find out moreThe College’s UK-China Global Issues Dialogue Centre has changed its brief to encompass global issues more widely over the last...
Find out moreInternationally renowned sleep scientist Dr Michael Grandner gave a fascinating lecture for the Intellectual Forum and ThinkLab's Sleep Week - now available to watch online.
Find out moreDean of Chapel and College Fellow, The Rev'd James Crockford, is the author of a new collection of sermons, Faith...
Find out moreSleep Week continues with a data-driven discussion on 'what works' when it comes to infant sleep - now available to watch online.
Find out moreOn Thursday 25 February 2021 the China Centre Seminar was given by Dr Rose Kerr, Honorary Associate, Needham Research Institute, and Former Keeper of the Far Eastern Department, Victoria and Albert Museum. Dr Kerr's lecture focused on the porcelain industry in China during the Song dynasty (960 - 1279 AD).
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