Fourth Annual Disability Lecture
08 May 2006The Chairman of the Disability Rights Commission, Bert Massie CBE, will tonight (9 May) deliver the University of Cambridge Disability Resource Centre's Fourth Annual Disability Lecture.
News from St John's College.
The Chairman of the Disability Rights Commission, Bert Massie CBE, will tonight (9 May) deliver the University of Cambridge Disability Resource Centre's Fourth Annual Disability Lecture.
A forum for women staff to voice their opinions about working for the University will take place next month.
The excitement of the Boat Race was recaptured last week in a new challenge to row across the English Channel.
A major international conference on migration took place this week, attracting economists, legal scholars, political scientists, historians and policy-makers from all over the world to Cambridge.
Primary school children from across Cambridgeshire have been designing and building their own rocket launchpads, with a little help from the University of Cambridge's Engineering Department.
The Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, conferred honorary degrees at a traditional ceremony in the University's Senate House today (Monday 21 June 2004).
It has been a momentous year for the University, here we remember just some of the major developments which have kept Cambridge in the headlines.
The exhibitor list is now complete for the Positive Action Fair, to be held tomorrow (19 November 2002) at the University Centre, from 9am to 6pm. The Fair will showcase the many organisations working towards equality for all under-represented groups within the University, including women, ethnic minorities and disabled people.
Professor Jack Beatson FBA QC, Rouse Ball Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge, has been appointed a Justice of the High Court. Professor Beatson will take up his appointment on 29 April 2003.
Today's policy-makers should take a more long-term perspective on contemporary issues. This is the premise behind History and Policy, a new initiative by the University of Cambridge History Faculty and the Institute of Contemporary British History at the Institute of Historical Research.