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I am standing to be the Chancellor because I believe as one of the world’s leading universities, Cambridge must not just respond to today’s challenges but lead with courage, integrity, and heart. As a ...
Cambridge changed my life. Three years as a student taught me how to make life-long friends and to disagree without rancour. I studied physics but learnt much more by living alongside musicians and ...
I, Tony Booth, am standing for Chancellor of Cambridge University. I care deeply about this great University, the education of its students, the wellbeing of all its staff, and the city in which it is ...
Universities matter more than ever in these difficult times. The Chancellor must be a champion for Cambridge, and for the role the University plays in fostering learning and knowledge. We live in a ...
The world is rapidly evolving - politically, technologically, and socially. With that change comes challenge and opportunity. I’m Ali Azeem, and I have a track record in transformation. If you believe ...
A Chancellor for a new era Cambridge requires a Chancellor with the vision and experience to rise to the challenge of this pivotal moment in history. The University bears the immense responsibility of ...
A vision for a bold, progressive, and inclusive Cambridge Cambridge is more than a university – it is a living idea. It speaks through the rustle of books in dawn-lit libraries, in the quiet authority ...
What makes Cambridge great is the people who study, research and work here and their relentless pursuit of truth. When that truth is used by society, it changes people’s lives for the better. But ...
A new report by Dealroom shows that Cambridge is, for its size, the most innovative city in the UK. Globally, it ranks fourth ...
Enhanced breast cancer screening in the UK could detect an extra 3,500 cancers per year, trial shows
Researchers in Cambridge are calling for additional scans to be added to breast screening for women with very dense breasts.
A combination of two drugs could improve outcomes and reduce the need for toxic chemotherapy for B-cell acute lymphoblastic ...
Over the last half-century, British poets including Philip Larkin and Andrew Motion have driven a ‘lawnmower poetry microgenre’, using the machine to explore childhood, masculinity, violence, ...
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