Cambridge’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Innovation Dr Diarmuid O’Brien is due to become CEO of a new Irish government agency
The event took place on the Palestinian Day of Remembrance
The protest was organised by the Organisation of Radical Cambridge Activists
No construction is evident at the Trinity-owned Dunsfold Aerodome, where plans for the 625-acre site include 650 affordable homes
Protesters have described the sponsorship of Magma Rising as unethical
Last month Harvey’s launched a campaign to stay open, saying that the café had become financially unsustainable
The median gender pay gap among central University academics went up by almost 3% in 2024
John McDonnell addressed the Vice-Chancellor and Wolfson College President, expressing ‘grave concern’ about the University’s response to threats against Roshaan Khattak
The court heard that the three deaths between 2015 and 2021 were a ‘preventable accident’
The University has applied for a ‘judgment in default’ due the defendants’ failure to offer an acknowledgment of service
The University’s Equality and Diversity Report also revealed gender and racial disparities in success rates
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Employees of the bank have been offered 80 hours of specialist tuition at the University over six months
This backlash comes after The Atlantic reported on Meta’s use of pirated material sourced from Library Genesis
The College said that repairing the stairs would be ‘difficult’ and ‘likely very expensive’
The rapper will be recognised for his ‘philanthropic work and impact on education, music, sport and literature’
Together, Oxford and Cambridge University raised 48% of total donations
A student campaign group has described the College’s ‘responsible investment survey’ as a ‘crucial opportunity for substantive change in the fight for divestment’
The letter has stated that the College is at risk of ‘legal liability and reputational damage’
Workers have been rejected after the committee decided to exchange the May Ball for a Mega Bop
This comes ahead of the University’s General Board meeting tomorrow which will decide whether to pause undergraduate admissions
An emergency maintenance crew labelled the action ‘criminal damage’
The open letter has dubbed the University’s application for an injunction as an ‘authoritarian reflex’
Roshaan Khattak, a Cambridge postgrad who has accused the Pakistani secret service of threats, was one of the guest speakers