Education
Cambridge MBA students fundraise for Myanmar and Thailand
Cambridge Judge Business School MBA students, led by Aeint Chel, Tim Cayanga, Stella Harman and Sean Lai of The Cambridge ASEAN Business Club (CABC) in collaboration with the Cambridge Business School Club, have joined forces with the wider University of Cambridge community to fundraise...
UK adults dial up importance of mobile phones
New survey reveals the most significant discoveries and inventions of all time.
Kimbolton Swimming Pool makes a splash with national award win
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire is proud to announce that its swimming pool has been named Community Swimming Venue of the Year 2025 – Cambridgeshire and has received the Community Impact Excellence Award 2025 in the prestigious UK Enterprise Awards, hosted by SME News. ...
ARU expert has key role in £2m dementia initiative
Dr Ming Hung Hsu will develop technology to help people enjoy art, sport and culture. ...
A new approach to tackle children's mental health
How long should a child have to wait for mental health support? Acteon, Cambridge BPI and the University of Cambridge to provide 11-18 year olds with supportive, scientifically backed resources while they wait. ...
EFEC ignites UK-China STEM collaboration: Empowering global talent for the future
Recently, Excellence First Enterprise Consultancy Ltd (EFEC) officially launched its innovative STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Collaboration Programme. ...
Eight year old violinist from Kimbolton School achieves distinction
An exceptionally talented young musician from Kimbolton Preparatory School, Cambridgeshire, has achieved a remarkable milestone, earning a Distinction in her Grade 7 Violin exam at just eight years old. ...
Lord Patrick Vallance, Science Minister and Oxford-Cambridge Innovation Champion, visits Cambridge
Science Minister and Oxford-Cambridge Innovation Champion, Lord Patrick Vallance, visited Cambridge to see how the world’s most intensive science and technology cluster can drive economic growth. ...
From family archive to stage: the remarkable journey of ‘Not for a cat’ play at the Cambridge Festival
The upcoming Cambridge Festival is set to feature the premiere of Not for a Cat: A Play for the Nuclear Age on 5 April, a play originally written in the 1950s by Wallace R. Harper, a student at the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge in the 1920s. ...