Professor Sadaf Farooqi says being slim is a matter of luck, not a demonstration of moral superiority.
In 1937, The Night Climbers of Cambridge lifted the lid on a secret world of shadows. While not recommended, some say it is still going strong today.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stephen J Toope, and first-year History student Joseph Crouch discuss the joys of central heating and rooftop views.
“A bottle brush for the oesophagus” – Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald’s simple yet ingenious invention is set to transform cancer care.
Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stephen J Toope (Trinity 1983), shares the sounds which shaped his student days at Cambridge.
The Cambridge University African Caribbean Society is no standard society – it’s a celebration, a safe space and a campaign.
Composer, Jonathan Dove (Trinity 1977) shares the sounds which shaped his student days at Cambridge.
Research into the University’s historical links with slavery helps us to reduce inequality today, says University Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen J Toope.