20 vet organisations sign letter backing Cam vet course
SU sabbs join calls condemning Israeli attack on West Bank university
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Cambridge academic condemns US operation against Maduro as ‘clearly internationally unlawful’
Three sabbatical officers have called on UK universities to cut ties with Israel after its attack on Birzeit University

The coalition, led by the British Veterinary Association, joins a growing chorus of opposition to the potential cessation of the course

This year, the King’s Honours List features several Cambridge faculty and alum, including Dr. Suzy Lishman, Meera Syal, and Dr. Tristram Hunt

The pharma company claims ‘widespread defects’ in the construction of their Discovery Centre cost them millions

All trees in Tree Court have been removed, altering one of Cambridge’s most picturesque courtyards

The Reverend Jennifer Adams-Massmann has worked at Peterhouse since 2019, and will begin her role at Westminster Abbey in the spring

However, it also suggests that AI could support students in clarifying, exploring, and contextualising learning material

Despite recent changes from the national Girlguiding body, the Cambridge club has released a statement affirming its gender inclusivity

Activists criticised the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership for parterning ‘with the fossil fuels and arms sectors’

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Vote comes after colleges cut support for current interim league

The move puts the outreach programmes of three colleges, which largely depend on central University funding, at risk

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The new exam regulations have prompted concerns the degree will become a “memorisation game”




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John’s earned more than £100,000 from commercial filming, 10 times more than any other college

Technical problems prevented the charity from providing mental health services at the start of term

The committee said it ‘didn’t have enough people with the experience and avilability’ to organise the event



Between 2019-20 and 2023-24, the University made 64 financial payouts to students who lodged formal complaints or submitted academic appeals

The set of principles outlined for GenAI usage among students and staff also draw attention to the ‘legitimate ethical concerns’ and ‘severe environmental impact’ around using GenAI

Focusing on fuelling development, the plans aim to turn Oxford and Cambridge together into ‘Europe’s Silicon Valley’

Protesters criticised the Careers Service for hosting weapons manufacturers and fossil fuel companies at the event

New FA guidance has resulted in CU Women’s Association Football changing their constitution

The referendum marks the first time Cambridge students will vote on the issue since 2016