Houses of Parliament and a Union Jack flag.

Cambridge experts

on the UK election

From taxes and voter turnout to misinformation and artificial intelligence. University researchers examine some of the issues facing parties and the British public.

General Election: Professor Gina Neff on whether this will be the UK's first deepfake election

Why Cambridge?

Find out why studying at Cambridge is for you

How to apply

Step-by-step guidance on the applications process

News

Updates from across the University

Izzy Winter and Jessica (Jess) Reeve.

Features - Thank you Cambridge

A story of friendship, grief and lasting memories. Izzy and Jess are about to embark on the next phase of their lives. They're excited about graduating but also sad they won’t be celebrating with their dear friend Clarissa Nicholls.
Giant Australian lizard.

Features - Australia’s giant lizards help save sheep

Australia’s giant lizards help save sheep from being eaten alive by blowfly. They could save sheep farms millions of dollars and must be a priority for conservation.
Simon Baron-Cohen.

Awards - Medal for transformative autism research

Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen wins the MRC Millennium Medal. The medal is in recognition of his research into autism and neurodiversity.

Events

Concerts, lectures, sports events, and more

Music - Sounds Green - Wednesday 3 July

The Botanic Garden opens its gates late on Wednesday evenings in July to host open-air music from Cambridge Summer Music. This week's performers are Prime Bass.

Admissions - Undergraduate open days – Thursday 4 and Friday 5 July

Book now for our undergraduate open days and warm-up webinars. If you are thinking of applying to come to Cambridge in October, these are a great way to learn more about the University.

Family - The Butterfly Effect – until Tuesday 22 April 2025

New climate-themed art exhibition by local schoolchildren opens its wings at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences.

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