Nina O'Hare (Alumna)

Graduate, get a job … make a difference #5

08 February 2017

Cambridge graduates enter a wide range of careers but making a difference tops their career wish lists. In this series, inspiring graduates from the last three years describe Cambridge, their current work and their determination to give back.

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Isobel Firth

Graduate, get a job … make a difference #4

31 January 2017

Cambridge graduates enter a wide range of careers but making a difference tops their career wish lists. In this series, inspiring graduates from the last three years describe Cambridge, their current work and their determination to give back.

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Before race mattered: what archives tell us about early encounters in the French colonies

16 November 2016

As Europe expanded its overseas colonies, fixed ideas of racial differences took hold. Historian Dr Mélanie Lamotte, whose forebears include a slave, is researching a brief period when European notions of ethnicity were relatively fluid.  Early French settlers believed that non-white inhabitants of the colonies could be ‘civilised’ and ‘improved’.

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Engraving of threshing near Ogosta, Bulgaria, second half of the 19th century

Beyond the harem: ways to be a woman during the Ottoman Empire

12 August 2016

A new volume of essays looks afresh at women’s lives during the 600 years of the Ottoman empire. ̽»¨Ö±²¥book challenges the stereotypes of female lives confined to the harem and hamam – and reveals how women were surprisingly visible in public spaces.

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Copleston High School at Jesus college.

Colleges inspire students of the future

26 June 2015

More than 100 high-performing pupils from 16 state schools have embarked on a potentially life-changing educational journey with ̽»¨Ö±²¥Brilliant Club, following an inspiring visit to Cambridge.

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