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The College Council will only ‘decide on what, if any, change to make’ once the University’s arms review is concluded

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This marks the second eviction of the encampment in two days, after Trinity secured an injunction on Monday

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The College said that Rawlings’ ‘recent career reflects a strong dedication to fostering ineternational partnerships’

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Under the new plans, students would be able to acquire an integrated BA and MArch in only four years

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The display ‘aims to spark conversations about the world we build around them, and the worlds they build around us’

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Queens’ College President Mohamed El-Erian has received 203 nominations, more than double the candidate below him

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The proposed busway, the supporters of which claim it aims to ‘cut congestion and improve air quality,’ would run past the College’s West Cambridge grounds to link Cambridge and Cambourne

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Kirk claimed ‘lockdowns were unnecessary,’ ‘life begins at conception,’ and the Civil Rights Act was a ‘mistake’

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Under the current injunction, the protester is liable for criminal damages if the University chooses to pursue them

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A self-selecting online survey shows that almost 30% of students have used ChatGPT for assessed work

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The median gender pay gap among central University academics went up by almost 3% in 2024

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Two students and five staff members at the University of Cambridge are standing in the local election in Cambridge

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John McDonnell addressed the Vice-Chancellor and Wolfson College President, expressing ‘grave concern’ about the University’s response to threats against Roshaan Khattak

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Enrolments at Cambridge dropped to 22,715 students for the 2023/24 academic year, down from 22,975 the previous year

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City University of Hong Kong faced controversy after evicting its students’ union from campus and allegedly reporting several of its members to the police

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Havovi Anklesaria pursued the case after being told that she could no longer take leave each Lent to visit her family in India

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The restoration comes after a cyber-attack on the British Library two years ago disrupted access to online books and journals

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Activists delivered a letter signed by over 1,000 students and staff to Cambridge’s Old Schools building

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Eight candidates are running for five positions

Interviews
Charlie Rowan talks to Nathan Law about human rights activism, Chinese influence in UK universities, and having a 1M HKD bounty on his head