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www.ice.cam.ac.uk The University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education ( ICE ) [ 1 ] is a department of the University of Cambridge that provides continuing education programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, ranging from undergraduate certificates to master’s degrees.
The Stormzy Scholarship for Black UK Students covers tuition costs for two students and maintenance grants for up to four years. [97] In 2000, Bill Gates of Microsoft donated US$210 million through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to endow Gates Cambridge Scholarships for students from outside the United Kingdom to pursue full-time ...
www.cst.cam.ac.uk The Department of Computer Science and Technology , formerly the Computer Laboratory , is the computer science department of the University of Cambridge . As of 2023 [update] it employed 56 faculty members , 45 support staff, 105 research staff, and about 205 research students. [ 1 ]
african.cam.ac.uk [23] Centre of Development Studies: Development studies: Graham Denyer Willis devstudies.cam.ac.uk [24] Centre of Governance and Human Rights: Human rights, Social justice: Ella McPherson, Sharath Srinivasan cghr.polis.cam.ac.uk/ [25] Centre of Latin American Studies: Latin American studies: Pedro Mendes Loureiro latin ...
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The Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, (PDN) is a part of the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Cambridge.Research in PDN focuses on three main areas: Cellular and Systems Physiology, Developmental and Reproductive Biology, and Neuroscience and is currently headed by Sarah Bray and William Colledge.
The Institute is governed by a Management Board and an Advisory Board and has Fellows and Senior Associates from across academia and business who are involved with programme design and delivery, research and work with business leaders groups.
The Cambridge Institute for Medical Research (CIMR) is an interdisciplinary research institute within the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine. [1] CIMR is on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, in the Keith Peters Building, a dedicated research building that it shares with the Medical Research Council Mitochondrial Biology Unit.