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Cambridge University

Cambridge University

26 episodes

Cambridge is Shaping AI for Everyone

Cambridge is a global leader in AI research, focusing on practical applications for public good.

Row along with me | Cambridge University Boat Club

George Bourne, a rower from Cambridge University Boat Club, invites viewers to row along with him on the Great River Ouse.

Cambridge’s New School for Future Policymakers

The Bennett School of Public Policy at Cambridge aims to tackle global policy challenges through interdisciplinary education and research.

What works when it comes to promoting conservation and biodiversity

The podcast discusses innovative solutions for biodiversity conservation and the role of Gates Cambridge scholars in addressing these challenges.

Day in the life of a Cambridge Land Economy student

A day in the life of a Land Economy student at Cambridge, highlighting lectures, events, and study routines.

How John Gurdon’s tadpole experiment changed science

John Gurdon's 1950s experiment showed that specialized cells can be reprogrammed to become any cell type, revolutionizing regenerative medicine.

Sandi Toksvig lecture on the future of information

The House of Wisdom in Baghdad was a hub for intellectual activity where women played significant roles, yet their contributions are often overlooked in historical records.

Uncovered: Psychological 'signature' of the extreme mind

The video discusses the psychological and cognitive factors that contribute to ideological extremism and how understanding these can help mitigate its effects.

The queer men of H staircase at King's College, Cambridge

King's College in the early 20th century was a haven for queer students and academics, fostering a community of tolerance and acceptance.

How to get your voice heard in a busy world

The podcast discusses how creative methods in academia and entertainment can address complex societal issues effectively.

Pepys' Guilty Pleasure

The video explores 17th-century fashion through the diaries and collections of Samuel Pepys, highlighting his anxieties about clothing and societal expectations.

Cambridge's Dr Ally Louks on going viral with your PhD research

Dr. Ali Luks discusses her viral PhD thesis on the politics of smell in literature and its societal implications.

Smart Forests

The Smart Forest project explores the integration of digital technologies in forest management to address climate change and biodiversity issues.

The Cambridge film festival you've never heard of

The Watersprite Film Festival is a free, student-run international film festival in Cambridge, offering networking opportunities and industry access.

Invasive pests entering the UK in plants and cut flowers

The import of ornamental plants into Britain often includes undetected invasive species, posing environmental and economic risks.

University opportunities for Years 10 to 13

The University of Cambridge offers free programs and competitions for Year 12 and 13 students to enhance their applications.

Everyone needs a study buddy! #GoingToCambridge

Two dissertations explore colorism for Black women in the UK and misogyny on TikTok through character studies.

Day in the life of a Cambridge Linguistics student

A day in the life of a second-year linguist involves attending lectures, studying, and participating in extracurricular activities.

Colleges and accommodation for postgraduates at Cambridge

Cambridge University offers a unique collegiate system providing a supportive community for postgraduate students.

Cambridge experiences for Year 12s and Year 13s | #GoingToCambridge

The University of Cambridge offers various access opportunities for Year 12 and Year 13 students to aid their application process.

Year 12 and Year 13 opportunities at Cambridge University

The University of Cambridge offers free programs for Year 12 and 13 students to aid in university applications and explore academic interests.

How can we make the world a better place for young people?

The podcast discusses empowering young people to address societal challenges, emphasizing the importance of autonomy, community support, and reimagining educational systems.

POV: Attend a Cambridge Foundation Year Interview

Ami participates in a Foundation Year interview, discussing a culturally influenced coffee pot.

Which accents do you trust?

The video discusses how accents can influence perceptions of criminality and advocates for guidelines to prevent bias in the justice system.

Hitchhiking Intruders: Invasive pests entering the UK in plants and cut flowers

The import of ornamental plants into Britain often includes undetected invasive species, posing environmental and economic risks.

Attend Cambridge University St John's College May Ball with Dami

The video captures a student's experience attending the prestigious St John's May Ball at the University of Cambridge, highlighting the event's grandeur and festivities.