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New University Marshal, Lucy Lewis

UK's first female bomb disposal expert becomes University Marshal

The UK’s first female bomb disposal expert has her hands full with a new challenge – becoming the University’s first woman marshal in its 809-year history.

Kai and David

Why volunteer? - Kai Yuen Wong and David Peace

We spoke to Kai Yuen Wong (Fitzwilliam 2002) and David Peace (St Catharine's 1966) to find out more about their lifelong passion for volunteering. 

Cambridge interns

Alumna-inspired global health internship scheme

The Cambridge Global Health Internship Scheme began nine years ago as a joint venture between the University Careers Service and alumna, Gini Arnold (Girton 1993).

Cambridge crews celebrating Tideway victories

Cambridge crews celebrate clean sweep at 2018 Boat Races

The Light Blues took all six eights races for the first time in 25 years.

Bevis Sanford at his 100th birthday party and the Trinity Hall boat.

Cambridge Blue celebrates 100th birthday

Trinity Hall alumnus Bevis Sanford recently celebrated his 100th birthday making him Cambridge’s oldest Rowing Blue.

Kettle's Yard

Rediscover Kettle’s Yard

This month Kettle’s Yard reopened its doors to the public after two years under wraps.
Xu Zhimo CD Cover

Xu Zhimo Cambridge poem set to music

King’s College has commissioned the first musical setting of renowned Chinese poet Xu Zhimo, most famous poem, 再别康橋 (variously translated as Second Farewell to Cambridge) by a mainstream classical composer.

Queens' College and Tom Crawford

The Naked Mathematician - Tom Crawford

Tom Crawford (Queens' 2012) shares his alumni story from PhD via BBC and CUP (Cambridge University Press) to St Hugh’s College Oxford.

Trinity Hall and Vivian

Where minds meet, innovation begins - Vivian Chan

Scientist-turned-entrepreneur Vivian Chan (Trinity Hall 2007) explains the thinking behind setting up a scientific discovery search engine.

Trinity College and Andrew

From Trinity to the Tropics - Andrew Lorey

Andrew Lorey (Trinity 2015) describes how the opportunities and experiences he gained at Cambridge were vital to securing a job at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Hawai‘i.

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