Budding entrepreneurs' first steps towards success
24 February 2010Nine nervous students gathered in the Thomas Gray Room in Pembroke College this week to compete for the 2009-10 Parmee Prize for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise.
Nine nervous students gathered in the Thomas Gray Room in Pembroke College this week to compete for the 2009-10 Parmee Prize for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise.
An exciting exhibition which explores hundreds of years of astronomy at St John’s College, Cambridge will open to the public on Monday, 5th October.
The path from innovation to impact can be long and complex. Here we describe the fascinating story behind the development of a new type of electronic reader.
The Royal Society, the UK’s independent academy for science, has announced the recipients of its 2009 Awards, Medals, Royal Medals and Lectures today, four of whom are current Cambridge researchers.
The Faculty of Mathematics has announced the winner of one of the University's oldest and most prestigious prizes.
A reception was held this week in the President's Lodge, Wolfson College, to mark the publication of Respected Memsahibs, an anthology compiled by Mary Thatcher from the archive collection in the University's Centre of South Asian Studies.
A leading US lawyer who played a key role in the trial of Saddam Hussein will be speaking at Cambridge this week.
Sav Perumal, 17, a student at St Olave’s Grammar School in Orpington, Kent, was one of 100 sixth-formers who spent last week on the Gonville and Caius summer school.
A new initiative funded by the Carbon Trust hopes to make solar power an affordable choice for homeowners within 10 years.