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Case study: changing attitudes to mental health and illness

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Since its launch last year, the Clinical School's Wellbeing Programme has heralded a culture change in attitudes to mental health and illness. Senior HR Adviser Caroline Newman explains how the programme is helping to dispel enduring myths about mental health.

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Getting started: information for new staff

The University's induction website contains essential information for new starters, including guidance on professional development, pay and benefits.

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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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Harnessing digital technology to support teaching and learning

28 October 2016

Teaching staff will record their lectures and share them with students online as part of a trial to enhance learning with technology.

Professor Sir Patrick Sissons (1945-2016)

10 October 2016

Members of the University remember the former Regius Professor of Physic, who died last month.

We take strength from our sense of community, says Vice-Chancellor

01 October 2016

Sir Leszek Borysiewicz celebrates recent achievements and the most successful fundraising year in the history of the collegiate University

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Opinion: Decision time in the US

07 November 2016

On the eve of the US election, seven Cambridge academics weigh in on the Trump vs Clinton showdown

Questions of life and death

07 November 2016

An ambitious seminar series began last week with a discussion of a remarkable documentary

What makes a sand dune sing?

04 November 2016

When solids flow like liquids they can make sand dunes sing, and they can also result in a potentially deadly avalanche.

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