Safe water solutions
01 November 2010Research across the University is helping to clean up water in regions around the world.
Research
Research across the University is helping to clean up water in regions around the world.
Work in resource-restricted healthcare settings in south-east Asia is defining the transmission of hospital ‘superbugs’ using low-tech diagnostics and high-tech tools.
Using satellite imagery, researchers have developed the first systematic approach for tracking the recovery of regions stricken by natural disaster.
Two research programmes in the Faculty of Education are bringing new insight to the impact and implementation of education in developing countries.
A new research collaboration will investigate the capacity of radio to facilitate citizen-led governance in developing countries.
Dr Chris Tyler, Executive Director of Cambridge’s Centre for Science and Policy, explains how and why the Centre is helping the best scientific thinking to...
Cambridge researchers are contributing to projects in Bangladesh that aim to lift 1 million people out of poverty by 2015.
Professor Jane Clarke’s laboratory was one of the first in the world to combine atomic force microscopy with protein engineering to ‘visualise’ the mechanical unfolding...
Consultancy is an effective way for academics to share their knowledge and expertise, bridging the gap between research and industry.
Finding the right balance between global and local demands on the natural world could help reduce poverty.