Shooting in the field: capturing life as it’s lived
14 August 2013A student photography competition showcases some of the stunning visuals that result from modern Social Anthropology research
A student photography competition showcases some of the stunning visuals that result from modern Social Anthropology research
Michelle Tucker, former mature student at Cambridge University took part in Waltham Forest College’s Progression Month sharing her experience of studying as a mature student at the University of Cambridge and to encourage others to follow her lead.
An extension to the University of Cambridge’s exchange programme with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been announced, enabling more undergraduates to study at “both” Cambridges during their degree.
New government funding for part-time study may lead to a surge of older students returning to the classroom, according to the Director of the Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) at the University of Cambridge.
A new exhibition of photography by students at Cambridge opens next week, looking at original approaches to visual representations of English Heritage.
Watersprite: The Cambridge International Student Film Festival continues to grow in strength, attracting submissions from across the globe. This year, they welcome the director of several Harry Potter films and a host of the best young filmmakers.
From fictional wizardry to stressing over studies, the winners of the My Cam short film competition display the diversity of Cambridge life. See the films here.
How student bingeing gave birth to modern British booze culture.
Students ripped up their university exam papers in protest against established authority and in rejection of formal qualifications; a progressive sociologist assigned his students the storming of a public office as field-work; avant-garde writers, street theatre and poets moulded a bohemian sub-culture was dramatically reshaping university life.