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New PhD funding programme launches

Trinity College and the University have jointly launched a new £48 million programme to offer PhD studentships. Find out more about the Trinity Cambridge Research Studentships...

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News - Greater Manchester and Cambridge strengthen partnership

Greater Manchester delegation visits Cambridge in an era of collaboration. The partnership between the cities seeks to fuel start ups, attract investment and drive economic growth.
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Features - More than £500 million raised to support students

The University has beaten its ambitious target of raising £500 million to support students. The money gifted is funding postgraduate studentships, undergraduate financial support and widening participation programmes, and student wellbeing initiatives.
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Discussion - Are weight loss jabs the solution to the obesity crisis?

Almost two thirds of UK adults are overweight or obese. Are weight loss drugs the solution? Cambridge experts share their opinions.

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Admissions - Postgraduate open days – until Friday 15 November

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Exhibitions - Endless Stories – until 22 February 2025

Cambridge University Library invite you to explore the Endless Stories exhibition. An extraordinary collection of manuscripts in a dazzling array of languages including Arabic, Hebrew, Persian and Malay from the 17th century.

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