Major European starting grants awarded
14 September 2020Six Cambridge researchers are among the latest recipients of European Union awards given to early-career researchers.
Six Cambridge researchers are among the latest recipients of European Union awards given to early-career researchers.
A leading pioneer in the field of protein engineering, Sir Alan Fersht FMedSci FRS, has been named as the 2020 winner of the world鈥檚 oldest scientific prize, the Royal Society鈥檚 prestigious Copley Medal.
'Zero contact' services including Scan & Deliver, Click & Collect, and book returns have launched at Cambridge 探花直播 Library. Here's what comes next.
Six affiliates of the 探花直播 of Cambridge are among 50 world-leading UK researchers who have been elected to the prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
A technique based on the principles of MRI and NMR has allowed researchers to observe not only how next-generation batteries for large-scale energy storage work, but also how they fail, which will assist in the development of strategies to extend battery lifetimes in support of the transition to a zero-carbon future.
What's the best way to debate a problem as big and complex as climate change? In his new book, Professor Mike Hulme from the Department of Geography argues聽that students need to develop their own well-informed position on the difficult questions raised by climate change without being told what to think.
探花直播 探花直播 of Cambridge is launching two new climate-focused graduate programmes, exploring the past and potential futures of the interaction between the planet and humanity, to train a new generation of creative and innovative leaders to respond to our most pressing global challenge.
Lectures, films, discussion panels and exhibitions are being held across departments and colleges during Black History Month 2019. From slavery and empire through to the experiences of聽black people today, the story of identity will be traced through a series of events, including:
Dr Anna-Maria Pappa is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology and holds the聽Oppenheimer Research Fellowship and聽Maudslay-Butler Research Fellowship from Pembroke College. Her research is focused on the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance.聽
Eight Cambridge researchers are among the latest recipients of European Union awards given to early-career researchers from over 50 countries.