Chatterji wins for Shadows at Noon , her genre-defying history of South Asia during the 20th century.
The charitable foundation awards £10.3 million for the continuation of 2 Cambridge projects mapping endangered archaeological heritage in South Asia...
Arthur Dudney (Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies) discusses Pakistan's struggle over what language to use for government.
Cambridge’s engagement with India has evolved from scholars working on India to scholars working with , and increasingly, in India – on shared...
The Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre aims to promote education as an engine for sustainable development.
Latest research shows that the presence of the genetic mutation for lighter skin - found in “almost 100%” of Europeans - broadly conforms to many...
An exhibition of contemporary textile art by Deanna Tyson has opened at the Alison Richard Building in response to the unique materials held there...
As part of the Intelligence seminars run by the Faculty of History, Thomas J. Maguire examines how psychological warfare contributed to Britain's...
After years of being overlooked as a film genre, amateur cinema is finally being recognised by academics as a form that merits serious study in its...
Researchers find that African bats have antibodies that neutralise a deadly virus.