
Postgraduate
open days
Join us for our Virtual Postgraduate Open Days and discover if Cambridge is the right place for you. You'll be able to chat with current students and academics, get practical advice, and learn more about our courses. The event is online from 3 November to 14 November.
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How to apply
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News
Updates from across the University

News - Innovation Hub investment announced as part of £500 million Oxford-Cambridge growth package
The Cambridge Innovation Hub has received cornerstone Government funding of at least £15 million. This will help maintain the city’s position as a global leader in innovation.

News - Public invited to share their most vivid memories to aid research
Researchers have launched a public survey to help them unlock the secrets of vivid memory, and find ways to help us better recall past experiences

News - ‘Slums’ of Victorian Manchester housed wealthy doctors and engineers
New research shows that many middle-class Mancunians lived in the same buildings and streets as working-class residents including weavers and spinners, undermining key assumptions about the Industrial Revolution.
Events
Concerts, lectures, sports events, and more

Lecture - Gravitational waves, black holes and experimental tests of gravitational theory: Monday 10 November
The theoretical developments and experimental discoveries that confirmed the existence of gravitational waves and black holes. The nineteenth Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture will be given by Professor Thibault Damour.

Admissions - Virtual Postgraduate Open Days: 3 November to 14 November
Join us online for our Virtual Postgraduate Open Days. Find out if Cambridge is the right place for your next step.

Exhibitions - Family Matters: Holding you up: until 17 December
This artistic exhibition celebrates the powerful energies at play in the growth of parents, children, and their extended worlds. 18 artists’ photographs, paintings, performances, films, sculptures, toys and drawings on display at CRASSH.












