13 results found.
Film & TV
“If you are willing to spend 15 precious minutes of your busy day exploring the world of bygone money, then this exhibition will be a delightful experience” 4.5 stars
Science
Georgi Rusinov investigates whether graduates are really any better off from taking such placements – and whether they might harm employers too
Science
Georgi Rusinov explains why scrapping fees would be good for the middle classes but bad for the most disadvantaged
Science
As funding develops and the job market evolves, a postraduate course is the smart option for many as unemployment in the ‘real word’ looms, argues Georgi Rusinov
Science
Georgi Rusinov applies rational economic theory to Cambridge’s latest moral panic
Science
Georgi Rusinov uses game theory to explain why so many people up for pulling in a club end up leaving alone
Science
Georgi Rusinov tries to solve the mystery of how Cambridge’s clubs can seem like such bad value for money, yet still be packed every week
Science
You’ve paid your fees, gone to your lectures (sometimes) and even written the odd essay. But Georgi Rusinov asks, was it all a waste of money?
Science
Research demonstrates that ADHD is hard-wired into the brain structures of those diagnosed with the condition in adolescence
Science
The killing of Cecil the lion sparked a huge controversy, but scientists and conservationists are not so sure about condemning trophy hunting altogether
Film & TV
France in 2022: the Muslim Fraternity party’s leader has won the election and made a coalition pact with the Socialists
4 stars
Science
Cambridge scientists have identified a molecule that appears to halt the death of brain cells in Alzheimer’s disease
Science
Recent research from the University of Cambridge indicates that high stress levels during pregnancy may affect a child’s health