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Mum who lost terminally ill son is named College of West Anglia’s student of year

Mum who lost terminally ill son is named College of West Anglia’s student of year

Mum who lost terminally ill son is named College of West Anglia’s student of year

10 July 2022

Amanda Hughes also won the personal achievement category.


Hunger really can make us feel ‘hangry’ – Anglia Ruskin University study shows

Hunger really can make us feel ‘hangry’ – Anglia Ruskin University study shows

Hunger really can make us feel ‘hangry’ – Anglia Ruskin University study shows

08 July 2022

Published in the journal PLOS One, the study is the first to investigate how hunger affects people’s emotions on a day-to-day level.

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Michael Rosen hosts Corn Exchange workshops as pupils honour refugees

Michael Rosen hosts Corn Exchange workshops as pupils honour refugees

Michael Rosen hosts Corn Exchange workshops as pupils honour refugees

01 July 2022

Cambridge visit as poet in residence at HistoryWorks helps younger composers of songs, raps and poems


Chance to find out more about pioneering Cambridge Mathematics School at open day events

Chance to find out more about pioneering Cambridge Mathematics School at open day events

Chance to find out more about pioneering Cambridge Mathematics School at open day events

29 June 2022

Sponsored | Students across the East of England can find out more during July.


Monkfield Park Primary pupils lobby MP for more action on plastic waste during visit to Parliament

Monkfield Park Primary pupils lobby MP for more action on plastic waste during visit to Parliament

Monkfield Park Primary pupils lobby MP for more action on plastic waste during visit to Parliament

27 June 2022

Children from the Cambourne school took part in The Big Plastic Count.


Cambridge University Help for Ukraine is launched for students and academics displaced by the war

Cambridge University Help for Ukraine is launched for students and academics displaced by the war

Cambridge University Help for Ukraine is launched for students and academics displaced by the war

27 June 2022

A comprehensive package will support students and academics displaced by the war on Ukraine.


Cambridgeshire’s Derek Skipper sits maths GCSE exam at age of 92

Cambridgeshire’s Derek Skipper sits maths GCSE exam at age of 92

Cambridgeshire’s Derek Skipper sits maths GCSE exam at age of 92

22 June 2022

The sprightly pensioner took his final maths GCSE paper this week after signing up for a free adult education course run by The Cam Academy Trust.


Anglia Ruskin University students take Shakespeare in new directions

Anglia Ruskin University students take Shakespeare in new directions

Anglia Ruskin University students take Shakespeare in new directions

22 June 2022

The Globe has released seven short films – each produced by ARU students – inspired by famous plays.


Newnham Associates and Women of the Year summer event returns to Cambridge

Newnham Associates and Women of the Year summer event returns to Cambridge

Newnham Associates and Women of the Year summer event returns to Cambridge

16 June 2022

Dame Carol Black will be the guest speaker at the event which takes place this Saturday (June 18) at Newnham College after two years online.


Auditions to be held for St Catharine’s College girls’ choir

Auditions to be held for St Catharine’s College girls’ choir

Auditions to be held for St Catharine’s College girls’ choir

16 June 2022

It was the first college-based choir for girls in the UK.


Emilie Silverwood-Cope: What is the point of homework?

Emilie Silverwood-Cope: What is the point of homework?

Emilie Silverwood-Cope: What is the point of homework?

14 June 2022

Emilie Silverwood-Cope writes about Parenting Truths.


The Written Word: Timeless Arabic & Hebrew Calligraphy coming to the Woolf Institute

The Written Word: Timeless Arabic & Hebrew Calligraphy coming to the Woolf Institute

The Written Word: Timeless Arabic & Hebrew Calligraphy coming to the Woolf Institute

07 June 2022

The work of three calligraphy artists, Joumana Medlej, Michel D’Anastasio and Maaida Noor, has been curated in a new exhibition.


Queen’s Jubilee Birthday Honours List 2022: All those honoured in Cambridgeshire as Prof Clare Grey is made a dame

Queen’s Jubilee Birthday Honours List 2022: All those honoured in Cambridgeshire as Prof Clare Grey is made a dame

Queen’s Jubilee Birthday Honours List 2022: All those honoured in Cambridgeshire as Prof Clare Grey is made a dame

01 June 2022

The chair of the Royal British Legion is made a CBE and Prof Rebecca Fitzgerald receives an OBE for cancer research.


Choir sings from top of 163ft tower at Cambridge college to mark Ascension Day

Choir sings from top of 163ft tower at Cambridge college to mark Ascension Day

Choir sings from top of 163ft tower at Cambridge college to mark Ascension Day

27 May 2022

Each year, members of the choir at St John’s climb the 163ft spiral staircase to the top of the tower to sing the Ascension Day carol.


Former King’s music teacher adds extra sparkle to pre-school sessions

Former King’s music teacher adds extra sparkle to pre-school sessions

Former King’s music teacher adds extra sparkle to pre-school sessions

26 May 2022

Davina Shore writes children’s songs as part of a positive musical training experience


Iliffe Media, publisher of the Cambridge Independent, launches new search for apprentices in journalism

Iliffe Media, publisher of the Cambridge Independent, launches new search for apprentices in journalism

Iliffe Media, publisher of the Cambridge Independent, launches new search for apprentices in journalism

26 May 2022

Apply now - and take the first steps on a fascinating and rewarding career.


ARU to lead study into beavers’ northward march to Arctic

ARU to lead study into beavers’ northward march to Arctic

ARU to lead study into beavers’ northward march to Arctic

24 May 2022

The university has received funding of more than half a million pounds to lead a major new study.


Coding studio opens its doors

Coding studio opens its doors

Coding studio opens its doors

23 May 2022

More than 200 families gathered at Chesterton Community College to mark the launch of a new kids’ coding studio.


New Cambridge charity helping to teach about healthy relationships

New Cambridge charity helping to teach about healthy relationships

New Cambridge charity helping to teach about healthy relationships

23 May 2022

Beth Warmington was inspired to take action after a 30 per cent increase in violence against women during the pandemic.


Wife of Henry VIII ‘did not decide Trinity College’s fate’

Wife of Henry VIII ‘did not decide Trinity College’s fate’

Wife of Henry VIII ‘did not decide Trinity College’s fate’

22 May 2022

A famous story that Henry VIII was persuaded to found Trinity College by his sixth wife, Katherine Parr, has been disputed.


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