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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

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Comprehensive Spending Review: key points

26 November 2015

The chancellor announced the Government's spending plans on Wednesday, including a £75 million investment in the University's Cavendish Laboratories.

Open meeting for administrative staff - a summary

26 November 2015

The Green Paper, Nurse Review and key risks were to the fore in the latest open meeting for administrative staff.

University Hidden Talents

13 November 2015

A new networking group will give creative staff a forum to share ideas and promote their artwork.

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Vitamin D could repair nerve damage in multiple sclerosis, study suggests

07 December 2015

A protein activated by vitamin D could be involved in repairing damage to myelin in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to new research from the U

Record gift from estate of sound pioneer Ray Dolby

04 December 2015

Multi-million pound legacy to create a new 'Ray and Dagmar Dolby Court' at Pembroke College

Alternative ways of protecting urban water supplies must be considered in light of worsening droughts in the US, study claims

04 December 2015

Alternative models of watershed protection that balance recreational use and land conservation must no longer be ignored to preserve water supplies against t

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