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Dr Clare Chambers argues that social pressure is behind the increasing numbers of women choosing cosmetic surgery, and the state has a duty to intervene.
A new website is helping schoolchildren to understand the complex reasons why people move between countries, and inspiring them to look into their own families’ stories.
Hospitals face increasingly tough challenges in heatwaves as global temperatures are predicted to rise. Professor Alan Short is helping the UK’s National Health Service to find sustainable solutions.
Ground-breaking work by the Violence Research Centre at Cambridge into the underlying causes of violence is providing real answers for governments seeking ways to reduce violent crime.
By bringing a balanced viewpoint that takes account of the weight of history, Professor Simon Goldhill has helped an innovative project make headway in the conflict-ridden Holy Land.
By asking what really matters, the Prisons Research Centre has developed a reliable tool for measuring prison quality which can be used in strategies to reduce suicides.
One of the smallest departments at Cambridge – Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic (ASNAC) – has transformed what we know about a period once called the 'dark ages'.
Through focusing on late Medieval material culture and microhistory, Cambridge historian Professor Eamon Duffy has produced a rich reinterpretation of the traditional role of religion in this enduringly popular – and turbulent – period of English his