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Read more at: Vice-Chancellor's statement on the UK government's triggering of Article 50

Vice-Chancellor's statement on the UK government's triggering of Article 50

29 March 2017


Read more at: A coordinated approach to sport

A coordinated approach to sport

22 March 2017

The University has launched a new strategy, setting out its aims to enhance the relationship between sport and fitness providers across collegiate Cambridge.


Read more at: Lent Term open meeting for administrative staff

Lent Term open meeting for administrative staff

15 March 2017

The next UAS open meeting for University administrative staff will take place on Tuesday, 28 March.


Read more at: Race Equality Charter Bronze award

Race Equality Charter Bronze award

7 March 2017

​The University is applying for a Race Equality Charter award.


Read more at: Creating a more inclusive world

Creating a more inclusive world

17 February 2017

This year’s Annual Disability Lecture will consider how inclusive design principles and developments in technology are mutually supportive.


Read more at: Eyes on the public

Eyes on the public

15 February 2017

The Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Impact and Public Engagement are back after a successful pilot year in 2016.


Read more at: Hulsean Sermon on ‘The excellence of gleaning'

Hulsean Sermon on ‘The excellence of gleaning'

15 February 2017

The Reverend Professor Ben Quash is to preach the Hulsean Sermon on Sunday, 26 February.


Read more at: Statement on anti-semitic leaflets

Statement on anti-semitic leaflets

7 February 2017

Statement from the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz.


Read more at: Promoting educational excellence

Promoting educational excellence

3 February 2017

The University's annual Teaching Forum returns on Thursday 23rd March.


Read more at: Cambridge Science Festival programme announced

Cambridge Science Festival programme announced

31 January 2017

More than 290 talks, exhibitions, performances and activities will take place across the city when the University’s annual science festival returns in March.