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Spotlight on: UAS accommodation moves

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In the first of a series of occasional articles on the UAS's forthcoming accommodation moves, Registrary Dr Jonathan Nicholls explains why the relocations are important and what the benefits for the UAS and its staff are.

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Research focus: why Africa matters

Every year, for the next five years, five African students will embark on PhDs at Cambridge as part of a new initiative under the Cambridge-Africa programme.

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Spotlight on: the Board of Scrutiny

The Board of Scrutiny plays a key role in overseeing the University's financial strategy and policy decisions. And serving on the Board has its benefits too.

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Manage: Employee Self-Service

View and download your payslips, update your contact details and manage some of your personal data with a range of self-service resources.

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Higher Education Green Paper: a summary

11 November 2015

The following provides background information on the key proposals contained in the recently published Green Paper.

Improving conference services

10 November 2015

Conference Cambridge, the University’s free venue finding service, would like to hear your thoughts on the services they provide.

Funding for innovative teaching and learning projects

28 October 2015

Grants of up to £20,000 are available for University staff to fund creative projects through the Teaching and Learning Innovation Fund.

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Climate change sentiment could hit global investment portfolios in the short term

12 November 2015

A new report by the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) reveals that global investment portfolios could lose up to 45 per

Languages are fighting back

12 November 2015

The number of young people studying languages in the UK is falling.

Power up: cockroaches employ a “force boost” to chew through tough materials

11 November 2015

New research indicates that cockroaches use a combination of fast and slow twitch muscle fibres to give their mandibles a “force boost” that allows them to c

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