Global economic institute creates partnership with Cambridge economists
15 February 2013In the wake of the global financial crisis, a new partnership plans to shake up economic thinking to reflect a rapidly changing world.
In the wake of the global financial crisis, a new partnership plans to shake up economic thinking to reflect a rapidly changing world.
Cambridge University Library and the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries have today announced their first ever joint fundraising campaign to purchase the £1.2 million ‘Lewis-Gibson Genizah Collection’, currently owned by the United Reformed Church’s Westminster College.
Meerkats are more likely to scan for predators from high vantage points or guard on their hind legs when young pups are present in the group.
Don’t miss the chance to hear actor and presenter Tony Robinson talking about his work with Channel 4’s Time Team in a public lecture on Monday 11 February. Speedy booking is recommended for this popular event.
A ground-breaking imaging system to track malarial infection of blood cells in real time has been created by a collaboration catalysed by the University’s Physics of Medicine Initiative.
New type of microchip created which not only moves information from left to right and back to front, but up and down as well.
A major research initiative which will create a European network of academics and companies working on graphene has been approved, with the University of Cambridge set to take a leading role.
Research reveals the mechanism of epigenetic reprogramming.
How her personal library informed the phenomenal talent of the Italian actress Eleonora Duse is revealed in a newly-published book that catalogues the Duse Collection owned by Murray Edwards College.
The University reported the death of one of its benefactors, Dr Alan Reece, in 2012.