Cambridge University's economic impact
20 March 2023The University contributes nearly £30 billion to the UK economy and supports more than 86,000 jobs across the UK, according to a new report.
The University contributes nearly £30 billion to the UK economy and supports more than 86,000 jobs across the UK, according to a new report.
With a changing climate and rising sea levels putting cities at risk of flooding, it’s crucial for planners to increase their cities’ resilience. A new tool has been developed to help them – and it started with the throwing of a thousand virtual hexagons over Hull.
The Entrepreneurship Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School is supporting new ventures to improve sustainability in agriculture to meet the demands of a growing global population.
Despite a few challenging years as a result of COVID-19, legendary Cambridge bakery Fitzbillies has emerged triumphant, with the help and insights of a group of students from Cambridge’s Institute for Manufacturing.
How tiny vibrations in minute metal structures – and a little bit of luck – helped make mobile phones faster and more efficient.
"Creative, resourceful and innovative" approaches to communicating research have been recognised with four international CASE Circle of Excellence awards.
Technology that recognises people’s unique iris patterns is giving a means of identification to millions of individuals across the globe.
NRICH spent the last two years in emergency rescue mode, helping learners in lockdown. Its online resources attracted over a million page views per week. Now celebrating their 25th anniversary, the NRICH team is more determined than ever to nurture our next-generation problem solvers.
The most successful computer ever to come out of the UK celebrates its tenth anniversary this year.
Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Enterprise and Business Relations, Professor Andy Neely, on why universities need to work with business partners, the challenges of doing so and the satisfaction of making things happen.