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Digital humanities: a strategic network

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"The great strengths and distinctive contribution of digital humanities at Cambridge derive from the wealth of ideas that inform and underpin research"

Digital humanities

Energy: a strategic initiative

"Addressing the energy challenge is an area of intense activity across the University, with over 250 academics involved and a funding portfolio of over £100 million"

Energy

Global food security: a strategic initiative

"We must be sustainable, socially equitable and ecologically successful – the so-called ‘doubly-green revolution’"

Global food security

Stem cells: a strategic initiative

"Our research programmes explore how stem cells build and maintain the body and how they may be used to create new medical treatments"

Stem cells

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Can she bake? The Bake Off back story

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Mistress, Miss, Mrs or Ms: untangling the shifting history of titles

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The speech that never was – Thatcher papers for 1984 open to the public

03 October 2014

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