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An open letter opposing the change has been signed by 12 Cambridge academics
The University did not make the decision ‘lightly’ but wants to mitigate ‘any serious risk of disruption’
Cambridge for Palestine was joined by the University and Colleges Union among others to protest as part of a national day of workplace action
Following threats from the regulator, the SU has warned that the 2025 intake of veterinary students could be the course’s last
The University came fifth place globally, dropping down one position from last year
The decision has reignited criticism of Addenbrooke’s Hospital following prior allegations of sexism and homophobia
The College’s Master claimed the College has ‘no interest’ in divesting from arms companies
The University is introducing a 10-year term limit for its Chancellor ahead of next year’s election
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The group criticised the University for ‘boasting about their links to manufacturers of death’
Multiple students were told to remove Palestine flags from view, while porters entered one student’s room and removed the flag themselves
A University spokesperson confirmed that the programme was no longer viable
The University is reporting losses despite having ‘no clear understanding of what has happened,’ per an internal report
Professor Raj Jena hopes that his professorship will ‘make a concrete difference’ in cancer treatment
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Cambridge University Combined Boat Club have introduced new rules to combat congestion on the river
Students were told ‘too many’ of them had used Chat-GPT on their exams
Geoffrey Hinton won the award for Physics while Sir Demis Hassabis and Dr John Jumper have won the Prize in Chemistry
The vigil was attended by pro-vice chancellor Bhaskar Vira
The University of Cambridge carried out the highest number of procedures on animals in 2023
One Trinity student received £1080 ftheir exam results