The University of Cambridge is a global institution. These pages provide an overview of Cambridge's international activities in pursuit of its mission to contribute to society through excellence of ...
A new tool that predicts the behaviour of desert locust populations will help national agencies to manage huge swarms before ...
Dr Nicola Patron is cultivating a new kind of biotechnology, where we can read nature’s blueprints and direct its energy to ...
The Cambridge contenders for The Boat Race 2025 have become clearer after a thrilling day of action on the Thames. — these ...
From the climate crisis to personalised medicine, we are applying AI to the world’s major challenges, exploring its ethical dimensions and collaborating with industry to ensure that our research has ...
Gravity. The jet engine. DNA. New treatments for cancer. Cambridge thinking has been making a difference for 800 years, and it can do the same for your business. Find out more about how we partner ...
Sitting in a field strung with 120 miles of radio telescope antennae, 24-year old PhD student Jocelyn Bell couldn’t shake the feeling that she’d seen something before. The year was 1967. For two years ...
Fault Lines: Imagining Indigenous futures for colonial collections examines interactions between Indigenous communities and ...
Trees have a crucial role to play in cooling cities down but we need to plant them much more strategically to maximise the benefits which they can provide ...
Information about studying at Cambridge, including undergraduate courses, student life, finance and support. Cambridge offers over 300 postgraduate study courses. Find a course to suit your subject ...
The task of ensuring affordable access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food for all is one of the major challenges of the 21st century.
Also known as the Christmas Star, the Star of Bethlehem appears in the Bible’s Gospel of Matthew. The disciple relates how the Magi [wise people] from the East came to Jerusalem and asked: “Where is ...