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Communications

Our channels

We use a range of media, social media and multimedia channels to talk about our work at the University of Cambridge, including press release, YouTube and our research magazine Research Horizons.

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Working with the media

The Communications Office can help you tell your story, through traditional, social and multimedia. Our guide to Working with the Media will give you an idea of how to get your message across and what to expect when speaking to journalists.

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Branding and templates

We offer guidance on the use of the University's logo, stationery templates for your department, and a range of useful resources.

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About the University of Cambridge

Founded in 1209, the mission of the University of Cambridge is to contribute to society through the pursuit of education, learning and research at the highest international levels of excellence. To date, 90 affiliates of the University have won a Nobel Prize.

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Latest news

Online porn may feed sex addicts’ desire for new sexual images

23 November 2015

People who show compulsive sexual behaviour – sex addiction – are driven to search more for new sexual images than their peers, according to new research led by the University of Cambridge. The findings may be particularly relevant in the context of online porn, which potentially provides an almost endless source of new...

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GSK/Cambridge Strategic Partnership aims to develop next wave of ‘game-changing’ medicines

23 November 2015

GSK, the University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust today announce their Strategic Partnership, with the long-term ambition to jointly deliver new medicine to patients in the next 5-10 years.

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Opinion: Building Hitler’s supergun: the plot to destroy London and why it failed

23 November 2015

Hugh Hunt (Department of Engineering) discusses the engineering behind the V-3 “supergun”, the weapon that was meant to win the Second World War for Germany.

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