Cambridge Alumni Magazine
Issue 93 - Easter term 2021
The latest from Professor Ravi Gupta on what to expect as we head into another autumn with Covid.
The Cambridge Children’s Hospital and on-site research centres are set to transform the way we treat – and prevent – mental and physical illnesses in children.
Professor Diane Coyle says solving the productivity puzzle is key to raising living standards – but it should not be at the price of sustainability.
Running a start up remains challenging – which is why alumni are banding together to learn from their successes and mistakes.
CAM uncovers the fascinating history of the Careers Service, and how it evolved into today’s modern institution.
The idea that war is justified in specific circumstances has held sway for almost two millennia – but as technology evolves, can it hold?
Housing is core to understanding inequality. So what does the research tell us about how housing policy is playing out – for better or worse – around the world?
Read the editor’s letter and all your emails, letters, tweets and posts in response to CAM 92.
Cambridge in America celebrates anniversary and Mary Beard’s gift to students.
Professor Giles Oldroyd is Russel R Geiger Professor of Crop Science at the Crop Science Centre.
The Cambridge University Gliding Club is making flying exciting, competitive – and, perhaps surprisingly, accessible.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stephen J Toope, says we need to abandon the idea that the arts are nice, but not essential.
Luke Syson, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, says Henri Fantin-Latour’s haunting and commanding masterpiece is a destination in itself.
Leaving a legacy has a long-term, extraordinary impact, enabling Cambridge to do more.
Your directory to alumni life: events, benefits and updates.