First look at Cambridge Festival 2023
Hot topics this year include an in-depth look at how we move from global risks to global safety, results from the largest four-day working week trial, greenwashing tactics to look out for, the latest in AI (including a virtual game of football with AI players), and the future of heart valve replacement.
Cambridge fundraising campaign raises £2.2 billion
The campaign for the University and Colleges recently closed the campaign having raised £2.2 billion enabling Cambridge to respond to the new and complex challenges facing the world.
Classics of Ukrainian Cinema to play at Cambridge’s Historic Museum of Technology
The University of Cambridge teams up with local groups to raise funds for humanitarian relief in Ukraine on 3 November 2022.
Cambridge Climate Change Festival to focus on accessibility
The University of Cambridge Climate Change Festival 2022 will focus on accessibility and solutions with three days of free talks, games and children’s activities live and online starting on 14 October.
Cambridge recognised for its leadership in knowledge exchange
Cambridge’s leadership in knowledge exchange has been recognised in today's Knowledge Exchange Framework 2 (KEF2) results, published by Research England.
Cambridge opens new institute looking at early cancer
The Early Cancer Institute (ECI) is now open. It will be the first physical institute in the UK dedicated to early cancer, according to its Director Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald.
Hidden gems revealed as city and county throw open their doors
Discover things you didn’t know about Cambridge and Cambridgeshire as the region’s largest annual festival of history and culture, Open Cambridge, prepares to welcome visitors between Friday 9 and Sunday 18 September.
Free drop-in events at Open Cambridge in September
Open Cambridge, one of the region’s largest, annual festivals of history and culture, kicks off on Friday 9th September and this year boasts a wide range of must-see drop-in events.
Celebrating one of the world’s most iconic cities
Open Cambridge, one of the region’s biggest festivals of history and culture, is set to release its 2022 programme of 100 free events on Monday 8 August.
AstraZeneca to fund a further 55 PhD studentships with University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge has formed a new agreement with AstraZeneca for the global biopharmaceuticals company to fund 55 additional PhD studentships over the next five years, starting in October 2022. Over the last 20 years, AstraZeneca has funded more than 100 PhD students from the University as part of a longstanding partnership between the two institutions.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge unveil first portrait at Fitzwilliam Museum
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the University of Cambridge to unveil the first official joint portrait of themselves at the Fitzwilliam Museum.
Secret to treating ‘Achilles’ heel’ of alternatives to silicon solar panels revealed
A team of researchers from the UK and Japan has found that the tiny defects which limit the efficiency of perovskites – cheaper alternative materials for solar cells – are also responsible for structural changes in the material that lead to degradation.
Low-cost battery-like device absorbs CO2 emissions while it charges
Researchers have developed a low-cost device that can selectively capture carbon dioxide gas while it charges. Then, when it discharges, the CO2 can be released in a controlled way and collected to be reused or disposed of responsibly.
Trainee teachers made sharper assessments about learning difficulties after receiving feedback from AI
A trial in which trainee teachers who were being taught to identify pupils with potential learning difficulties had their work ‘marked’ by artificial intelligence has found the approach significantly improved their reasoning.
Scientists find that the impact of social media on wellbeing varies across adolescence
Girls and boys might be more vulnerable to the negative effects of social media use at different times during their adolescence, say an international team of scientists.
Cambridge Festival to host a series of high-profile talks on Ukraine
The Cambridge Festival, which begins today and runs until the 10th of April, will host a series of high-profile talks focussing on the war in Ukraine.
Cambridge Festival asks the big questions about God, faith, and religion
Does AI present a threat to Christianity? Are religious texts dangerous? Do they incite violence? Does God exist? If so, what is God?
Cambridge Scholars stage Teach-a-thon for secondary school students
Why is understanding past oceans crucial for sustainability? How neutral is science? Is music a language? What helps us to understand what we read? These and many more fascinating questions will be answered as postgraduates students from the University of Cambridge's prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship programme take part in a week-long virtual Teach-a-thon as part of the Cambridge…
Cambridge Festival: can we save our planet?
Will the energy crisis help or hinder UK climate policies? Isn’t it time to fundamentally change the way we live; from the money we spend and the food we eat to how we power our homes and cars? And how can the financial sector help us deliver on the aims of the Glasgow Climate Pact?
Cambridge Festival shares cutting-edge health research
Cambridge Festival 2022 shares the very latest in health research whilst asking and debating the big questions around some of the ethical dilemmas raised.
Gender equality under the spotlight at Cambridge Festival
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, the Cambridge Festival is looking to explore different aspects of gender equality from the future of feminism, women and power after Covid and menstrual shaming to the future of family planning.
Using 3D printing to help bacteria to generate electricity from just sunlight and water
The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, uses 3D printing to create grids of high-rise ‘nano-housing’ where sun-loving bacteria can grow quickly. The researchers were then able to extract the bacteria’s waste electrons, left over from photosynthesis, which could be used to power small electronics.
Cambridge Festival launch - lots of things for families to see and do
From escape rooms, robot racing, explosive demos and interactive games, to manga workshops, ugly animals, future fashion shows and punk music, this year’s Cambridge Festival has something to suit all ages and tastes.
From celebrating punk to environmental destruction: arts events at the Cambridge Festival
The environment, friendship, punk rock and our increasingly data-driven world are the inspiration for a kaleidoscope of artistic, musical and award-nominated comedy events at this year’s Cambridge Festival.
Cambridge Festival tackles the big issues of the digital era
How do we stop hate speech and misinformation online? Can liberal societies regulate tech giants? Would you trust a machine to help find tumours? And could a robot help us feel happier?