Drawing Cambridgeshire
08 October 2021A collection of drawings by local amateur artist Richard Relhan, showing the history of Cambridgeshire, has been added to the Cambridge Digital Library
A collection of drawings by local amateur artist Richard Relhan, showing the history of Cambridgeshire, has been added to the Cambridge Digital Library
Handwritten verses from a聽nineteenth-century Cambridgeshire poet 鈥 who died destitute despite royal patronage聽鈥 have been saved by Cambridge 探花直播 Library.聽
From crop science to robotics, supply chains to economics, Cambridge 探花直播 researchers are working with farmers and industry to sustainably increase agricultural productivity and profitability.聽
What account should policymaking take of the notion of 'place' 鈥 the landscapes, cities and towns we inhabit, with all the opportunities and challenges they bring? Ben Goodair and Michael Kenny from Cambridge鈥檚 newly established 聽explore the question聽in light of the different responses to the EU Referendum in the eastern region.
Business, enterprise and employment are flourishing in Greater Cambridge, but housing and infrastructure are struggling to match the jobs boom, and gaps in social equality keep widening. 探花直播 academics are connecting their insights, data and algorithms to find solutions to the area鈥檚 鈥済rowing pains鈥.
As we begin a month-long focus on research and outreach activities carried out by Cambridge 探花直播 across the East of England, our Vice-Chancellor talks about the importance of telling these stories.
More than just an outstanding Ofsted rating sets the 探花直播 of Cambridge Primary School apart: it places research at its heart, informing education practice and furthering research at Cambridge鈥檚 Faculty of Education and elsewhere.
Extremely rare, early Christian gold cross, gifted to Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
From January 2017, East Anglia鈥檚 five Higher Education Institutions, working in close partnership with the region鈥檚 Further Education Colleges and other stakeholders, will start to deliver a major Government-funded collaborative outreach聽programme, the Network for East聽Anglian聽Collaborative Outreach (NEACO).
Five hundred years ago the masons working on one of the world鈥檚 most famous buildings completed the stonework of a chapel conceived some 70 years earlier. For several decades, King鈥檚 College Chapel had stood partially built in the heart of Cambridge. 探花直播story of the chapel is told in riveting detail by John Saltmarsh, who died in 1974 before completing his magnum opus.